The pressure on the existence of stands in urban areas is very high, while the nature of Special Purpose Forest Areas (KHDTK) is open and easily accessible. As a result, the existence of stands is easily threatened. The purpose of the study was to determine the potential of KHDTK to be used as a reference for tree species selection to support urban forest development. The data was collected using the inventory method. The number of sample plots is 32 plots, which were determined using purposive sampling. The plot size is 20 x 20m, with subplots of 10 m x 10 m, 5 m x 5 m, and 2 m x 2 m. Analysis of the data includes the importance value index, diversity index, richness index, evenness index, and dominance index. The results showed that four species grew well and were able to naturally regenerate in urban forests, such as H. courbaril, P. mooniana, S. mahagoni, and T. verrucosum. The index of diversity, dominance, richness, and evenness of species is classified as moderate. Tree species with natural regeneration capacity that were found in KHDTK Cikampek have the potential to be used in the development of urban forests but need to consider their agro climatic suitability.
Kesehatan, kapital, hak intelektual dan pemanfaatan tumbuhan obat yang bersumber dari hutan adalah hal menarik diulas dalam tulisan ini. Upaya penggalian, pemanfaatan dan pemanfaatan berkelanjutannya bagaimanapun berkaitan erat dengan isu-isu tentang kondisi ruang hutan yang menyempit, eksploitasi dan upaya konservasinya. Tulisan ini menyediakan konsep pikir terkait isu-isu tersebut dan tentang upaya mengelola potensi-potensi tumbuhan obat di Indonesia dengan arah yang lebih baik.
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