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Title: Peran Taman Keanekaragaman Hayati Mekarsari sebagai Habitat Satwa Liar di Kabupaten Sukabumi, Jawa Barat
Other Titles: The Role of Mekarsari Biodiversity Park as a Wildlife Habitat in Sukabumi District, West Java
Authors: Rushayati, Siti Badriyah
Gunawan, Hendra
Ivandi, Kenny
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: PT Aqua Golden Mississipi pabrik Mekarsari merupakan industri air minum dalam kemasan yang telah membangun Taman Keanekaragaman Hayati (Kehati) tahun 2012 dengan tujuan konservasi tumbuhan langka dan perlindungan mata air. Keberadaan taman kehati diharapkan mampu mengembalikan satwa yang hilang dan/atau mendatangkan satwa baru. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji peran taman kehati sebagai habitat satwa liar dengan inventarisasi satwa berdasarkan taksanya. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Taman Kehati Mekarsari pada bulan Mei-Juni 2018. Alat yang digunakan adalah termometer dry wet, GPS, kamera, kamera jebakan, binocular, pita ukur, Arcgis 10.5 dan microsoft office. Analisis data dilakukan untuk memperoleh struktur dan komposisi vegetasi, indeks keanekaragaman, indeks kemerataan vegetasi dan satwa liar, serta status perlindungan satwa liar. Hasil penelitian ditemukan 23 spesies tumbuhan dari 15 famili. Satwa liar ditemukan 21 spesies yang terdiri dari 5 mamalia, 9 burung dan 7 herpetofauna. Terdapat 2 spesies satwa yang dilindungi oleh PP Nomor 7 Tahun 1999, dan 2 spesies yang masuk kategori Appendix CITES.
Aqua Golden Mississipi Inc, Mekarsari factory, a bottled drinking water industry, has built a Biodiversity Park in 2012 with the aim of conserving rare plants and protecting springs. The existence of the park is expected to be able to return the lost wildlife and/or bring in new wildlife. This study aims to examine the role of the biodiversity park as a wildlife habitat by taking an inventory of wildlife based on their taxa. This research was conducted at Taman Kehati Mekarsari in May-June 2018. The tools used were dry wet thermometer, GPS, camera, camera trap, binocular, measuring tape, Arcgis 10.5 and microsoft office. Data analysis was carried out to obtain the structure and composition of vegetation, diversity index, evenness index of vegetation and wildlife, and wildlife protection status. The results showed 23 plant species from 15 families. Wildlife were found 21 species consisting of five mammals, nine birds and seven herpetofauna. There are two species that are protected by Government Regulation Number 7 of 1999 and two species that are included in the CITES Appendix.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/106380
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