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Title: | Pengembangan Ekowisata Kupu-Kupu (Sub Ordo Rhopalocera) di Taman Nasional Baluran Kabupaten Situbondo Jawa Timur |
Other Titles: | Development of Butterfly Ecotourism (Sub Order Rhopalocera) in Baluran National Park, Situbondo Regency, East Java |
Authors: | Bonanza, Occy Kurnia, Insan Azmy, Rizaldy Syabitul |
Issue Date: | 2024 |
Publisher: | IPB University |
Abstract: | Kupu-kupu merupakan serangga yang termasuk dalam Ordo Lepidoptera yang memiliki ciri khas sayapnya yang bersisik lembut. Kupu-kupu hampir dapat dijumpai di seluruh daratan di bumi kecuali daerah yang beriklim dingin. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu pengembangan dari penelitian sebelumnya, menganalisis sumberdaya ekowisata kupu-kupu, tingkat minat dan pengetahuan masyarakat serta merancang luaran. Lokasi penelitian di Taman Nasional Baluran yang mencakup 6 resort dan 10 tipe habitat. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan pada bulan November-Januari 2024. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode transek jalur. Jenis data mencakup data sumberdaya ekowisata dan data tingkat minat dan pengetahuan masyarakat terhadap kupu-kupu. Jumlah jenis yang ditemukan yaitu sebanyak 84 yang tergolong ke dalam 5 famili dan ditemukan pada 10 tipe habitat. Jenis yang paling banyak ditemukan yaitu Catopsilia pomona sebanyak 62 individu. Analisis data yang digunakan yaitu Indeks Keanekaragaman Jenis dengan nilai 2.75 dan Indeks Kemerataan dengan nilai 0.94. Luaran yang dirancang yaitu buku satwa dan program wisata Butterflies are insects belonging to the Lepidoptera Order which are characterized by their soft scaly wings. Butterflies can be found almost all over the earth except for areas with cold climates. The purpose of this study is to develop previous research, analyze butterfly ecotourism resources, the level of interest and knowledge of the community and design outputs. The research location is in Baluran National Park which includes 6 resorts and 10 types of habitats. This research was conducted in November-January 2024. This research was conducted using the path transect method. Data types include ecotourism resource data and data on the level of interest and knowledge of the community towards butterflies. The number of species found was 84 which were classified into 5 families and found in 10 types of habitats. The most common species found was Catopsilia pomona with 62 individuals. The data analysis used was the Species Diversity Index with a value of 2.75 and the Evenness Index with a value of 0.94. The designed outputs were animal books and tourism programs |
URI: | http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/157608 |
Appears in Collections: | UT - Ecotourism |
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