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http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/155426| Title: | Perencanaan Ekowisata Kupu-kupu (Sub Ordo Rhopalocera) di Pulau Belitung Provinsi Kepulauan Bangka Belitung |
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| Authors: | Kurnia, Insan Yudiarti, Yun Armanda, Dievo Al Qodri |
| Issue Date: | 2024 |
| Publisher: | IPB University |
| Abstract: | Kupu-kupu merupakan serangga yang termasuk dalam Ordo Lepidoptera atau serangga bersayap sisik yang hampir seluruh permukaan tubuhnya tertutupi oleh lembaran-lembaran sisik yang memberi corak dan warna sayap kupu-kupu. Lokasi pelaksanaan penelitian tugas Akhir dilaksanakan di Pulau Belitung dengan 11 tipe habitat dengan jumlah plot 1.320. Pelaksanaan proyek akhir dilakukan pada Agustus – Desember 2023. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode transek jalur dan jelajah. Jenis data mencakup data sumberdaya ekowisata dan data tingkat minat dan pengetahuan masyarakat terhadap kupu-kupu. Jumlah jenis yang ditemukan yaitu sebanyak 76 yang masuk ke dalam 5 famili yang berbeda dan ditemukan di 11 tipe habitat yang berbeda. Jenis yang paling banyak ditemukan yaitu Acraea terpsicore sebanyak 106 individu. Analisis data yang telah digunakan dan yaitu Indeks Keanekaragaman Jenis dengan nilai 3,58, Indeks Kemerataan dengan nilai 0,54, Indeks Dominansi dengan nilai 0,04, dan Indeks Kesamaan Komunitas. Luaran yang dirancang yaitu buku satwa, poster, dan program wisata. Butterflies are insects belonging to the order Lepidoptera or scale-winged insects that almost the entire surface of the body is covered by sheets of scales that give the butterfly wings style and color. The location of the final project research was carried out on Belitung Island with 11 habitat types with a total of 1,330 plots. The implementation of the final project was carried out from August to December 2023. This research was conducted using the transect path and cruising method. The types of data include data on ecotourism resources and data on the level of public interest and knowledge of butterflies. The number of species found was 76 species belonging to 5 different families and found in 11 different habitat types. The most common species found was Acraea terpsicore with 106 individuals. Data analysis that has been used and namely the Species Diversity Index with a value of 3.58, the Equality Index with a value of 0.54, the Dominance Index with a value of 0.04, and the Community Similarity Index. The designed outputs are an animal pocket book, a poster, and a tourism program. |
| URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/155426 |
| Appears in Collections: | UT - Ecotourism |
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