KAJIAN ETNOBOTANI MASYARAKAT ADAT SUKU MORONENE DI TAMAN NASIONAL RAWA AOPA WATUMOHAI
Abstrak: The Moronene ethnic
living in the forests of Rawa Aopa Watumohai National Park has strong
interaction with nature and environment around the park. The interaction of
indigenous people with their environment produced the wisdom to manage the
natural resources for sustainable benefit. This study was aimed to comprehend
various forms of plants utilizations by this local community. The method used
is field survey, included interviews, plant identification and data analysis.
The data was collected by semi-structured interviews with respondents. Plant
specimen collection was conducted together with key informants. The data was
analyzed with descriptive qualitative method. The utilization of plants by
indigenous peoples of Moronene tribe is divided into three major groups,
including for food, medicine and traditional ceremony. As much as 124 species,
including 68 species for food, 65 species for medicine and 10 species for
traditional ceremony were identified.
Penulis: Heru Setiawan,
Maryatul Qiptiyah
Kode Jurnal: jpkehutanandd140011