Abstract

This research aims to study the utilization and processing of tree species in daily activities by the community of Bukit Batu Village. Respondents is select using snowball sampling method, field observations and study literature. The results of the study are 22 types of tress from 15 family that been used by the socsiety of Bukit Batu village, Sungai Kunyit Subdistrict, Mempawah Regency. Of these 22 tree spescies divided into 4 groups including building 10 species, firewood 5 species, boat 7 species, and medicine1 species. The most widely used part of the tree is the stem 95%, twigs and branches 22%, and the laest used is the skin part which is as much as 4% by the people of Bukit Batu Village.Keywords: Bukit Batu Village, ethnobotany, useful plants, snowball sampling

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  • Indonesia yang beriklim tropis mempunyai tanah subur sehingga banyak jenis tumbuhan yang dapat tumbuh

  • The results of the study are 22 types of tress from 15 family that been used by the socsiety of Bukit Batu village, Sungai Kunyit Subdistrict, Mempawah Regency

  • Of these 22 tree spescies divided into 4 groups including building 10 species, firewood 5 species, boat 7 species, and medicine1 species

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Introduction

Indonesia yang beriklim tropis mempunyai tanah subur sehingga banyak jenis tumbuhan yang dapat tumbuh. Desa Bukit Batu tidak banyak mengetahui pemanfaatan jenis pohon dalam kehidupan sehari-hari, baik untuk papan, kayu bakar, obat, dan perahu.

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