Developing Assesment for Priority Wildlife Species in Mount Ungaran, Central Java Indonesia
Margareta Rahayuningsih, FMIPA BIOLOGI Developing Assesment for Priority Wildlife Species in Mount Ungaran, Central Java Indonesia. In: The 20 th International Conference on Substantial Environmental, Biological, Ecological Sciences and Engineering (ICEBEESE) Proceeding, 20-21 August 2018, London United Kingdom.
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Abstract
Mount Ungaran area in Central Java was designated as Alliance for Zero Extinction (AZE) and Important Bird Area (IBA). However, recent years have seen serious threats in Mount Ungaran and surrounding areas disturbing the species, such as habitat fragmentation, forest clearance, logging, poaching and ilegal trade of wildlife. Therefore, protection efforts, preservation, and sustainable use in Mount Ungaran must be optimized. The objective of the study was to develop assessment for priority of wildlife species in Mount Ungaran to support biodiversity conservation. The early research start from January 2017- April 2018. The method of research was used eksploration and secondary data through previous research results and interviews with the community in Mount Ungaran. The assessment of priority wildlife species was developing from the priority species regulation and jointed with the IUCN and CITES Red list. There are six category (endemic species, IUCN, CITES, habitat, threatened, and management status) and 22 factors to determine priority species. Scores for each factor range from 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25. The first assesment result showed there are six taxa that can determine to priority species: Odonata, Lepidopytera, Amphibia, Reptile, Aves, and Mammalia.
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Depositing User: | iwan kepeg unnes |
Date Deposited: | 13 May 2022 03:41 |
Last Modified: | 13 May 2022 03:41 |
URI: | http://lib.unnes.ac.id/id/eprint/49736 |
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