Geography, Planning and Development, Health (social science), Environmental Science, Demography
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Diversity of macrofungi in three land-cover types in Mandiangin Timur Village, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia INTAN AZZAHRA, Mochamad Arief Soendjoto, Abdi Fithria, Arfa Agustina Rezekiah, Maulana Khalid Riefani Biodiversitas, 2026 Abstract. Azzahra I, Soendjoto MA, Fithria A, Rezekiah AA, Riefani MK. 2026. Diversity of macrofungi in three land-cover types in Mandiangin Timur Village, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 27 (3): d270311. https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d270311. Information on macrofungi across different land-cover types in rural areas, particularly in South Kalimantan Province, remains limited, although these organisms have potential applications in village development and community empowerment. This study aimed to record macrofungal species and their substrates in three land-cover types, namely dukuh (DU), agricultural land (AL), and shrubland (SL) in Mandiangin Timur Village, Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia; to compare fungal communities among these land-cover types; and to evaluate their utilization by the local community. Fungi and their substrates were surveyed along a 200 m × 3 m transect in each land-cover type as a baseline inventory. Supporting data included microenvironmental parameters such as soil pH, air temperature, air humidity, and light intensity, as well as information on mushroom utilization obtained through community interviews. A total of 52 macrofungal species representing 25 families were recorded. Of these, 47 species (25 families) were found in DU, 15 species (8 families) in AL, and 9 species (4 families) in SL. The Sørensen similarity index was highest between AL and SL (0.50), followed by DU and AL (0.35), and lowest between DU and SL (0.29). Each species was observed growing on a single substrate. Most species (63.46%) occurred on dead wood, while the remainder were found on soil, litter, and living wood. Bolbitius reticulatus was the only species recorded on the living stem of durian (Durio zibethinus). Of the total species documented, 20 were reported by the community as being utilized, and 18 of these were both reported and recorded during the village survey. Most of these species are used as food. Regular education and training programs are therefore recommended to enhance community knowledge, promote safe utilization, and support the conservation of macrofungi.
Unveiling the dynamics of stunting: a qualitative exploration of parenting patterns and toddlers aged 6–59 months in Bejiharjo, Indonesia Intan Azzahra, Umi Listyaningsih, Raden Rara Wiwik Puji Mulyani Child Health Nursing Research, 2024 Purpose: This research was conducted to explore the experience of mothers in raising stunted toddlers aged between 6–59 months. It also examined the perceptions of parenting styles shaped by socio-cultural contexts and time constraints affecting the nutritional status as well as growth in Bejiharjo Village, Java, Indonesia.Methods: A qualitative method was used and data were collected through in-depth interviews, diary recording, and focus group discussions with mothers of toddlers, stakeholders, and healthcare professionals. Transcript data from recorded interviews were processed using qualitative content analysis.Results: The results showed that there were four emergent themes, namely “Toddler parenting patterns,” “Family and environmental health,” “Eating patterns and consumption habits of toddlers,” as well as “Literacy and understanding of parenting and child health.” Furthermore, eight related theme clusters were yielded from the analysis of parenting experiences. Differences between stunted and non-stunted toddlers in parenting patterns and daily activities were recorded. Interactions between toddlers and mothers as well as productive activities had a shorter average duration.Conclusion: Mothers experience various challenges and limitations in raising toddlers with the risk of stunting. Therefore, increasing understanding and knowledge about the importance of healthy parenting and good nutrition are necessary to prevent stunting.
The settlement quality study based on the physical condition of the building and the socio-economic conditions of Prenggan Village Yogyakarta Safa Arub Nadia, Dewi Halimah Permatasari, Ekky Elfira Kusumawardhani, Intan Azzahra, Ratih Fitria Putri E3s Web of Conferences, 2023 Settlements are residential areas complete with facilities and infrastructure, both environmental and public facilities. Furthermore, the quality of settlements is the level or degree of settlements which describe settlements in meeting the needs of their inhabitants. The data collection method used was a field terrestrial survey with the help of GIS tools. Settlement quality assessment was conducted by using grading on each aspect then scored, and analyzed by using descriptive statistical analysis. The identification of the quality of settlements can be done through terrestial survey. It’s a survey which takes the researcher to directly do the observation with field questionnaire.This field survey was conducted through structured interviews with selected respondents. The method used in this research is a qualitative descriptive method. This method is used to describe the condition of the quality of settlements in Prenggan Village, according to the facts in the field. The results of the research show that (1) the quality of settlements can be seen from economic characteristics aspect (KEAE), accessibility aspect (AK), physical building aspects (FB), environmental sanitation aspect (SL), residential environment aspect (LH) and (2) Prenggan Village is dominated by medium-high quality settlements.
The Dynamic of Labors Absorption During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Bangka Belitung Islands B.V. Ginting, C.E.A.G. Giri, F. Khansabyla, I. Azzahra, M.Z. Asrofi, R.F. Putri E3s Web of Conferences, 2023 Bangka Belitung is a natural resources-rich province in Indonesia, especially tin metal. The covid-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on labor and economic conditions in Bangka Belitung. The method used in this study is using secondary data from the Central Bureau of Statistics Bangka Belitung. Analysis of trends and characteristics of labor absorption is done by analyzing several indicators such as the characteristics of the employment sector, the attribute of employment status, the characteristics of the types of employment, and the elasticity of the employment field. The results of data acquisition are then analyzed using descriptive quantitative data analysis. The study shows a shift in the dominance of workers from the primary to the tertiary sector. The dynamic of labor absorption in Bangka Belitung Island is mainly affected by covid-19 and technology. The agricultural sector is the dominant type of work and has the highest increase in labor absorption in 2020 at 2,98%. A significant decrease was 3,58% in the mining sector as a major sector in Bangka Belitung. Labor productivity shows a fluctuating trend in each sector. Employment decreased during the pandemic followed by the substitution of jobs that focus on the formal sector for the informal sector.