<p>Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan jenis-jenis keanekaragaman tanaman teresterial yang terdapat di Pulau Panjang, Desa Ujung Batu, Kabupaten Jepara. Pengamatan ini dilaksanakan di hutan pantai yang ada di Pulau Panjang. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode observasi dengan pengambilan data sampel di area seluruh area Pulau Panjang. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis secara deskripstif dengan cara membuat deskripsi dan klasifikasi dari jenis yang ditemukan. Hasil penelitian menemukan 15 spesies yang terdiri atas 10 ordo<em> </em>dan 11 famili, terdiri dari 13 spesies pohon, 1 spesies semak<em>, </em>dan 1 spesies perdu. Adapun tanaman yang mendominasi di Pulau Panjang adalah <em>Casuarina equisetifolia</em> L. (Cemara Laut), <em>Pemphis acidula</em> (Stigi), <em>Leucaena sp. </em>(Lamtoro), <em>Ceiba sp</em>. (Kapuk Randu), <em>Tamarindus sp</em>. (Asam), dan <em>Terminalia sp</em>. (Ketapang).</p><p><strong>Kata Kunci</strong>: <em>Keanekaragaman Tumbuhan, Hutan Pantai, Pulau Panjang.</em><em></em></p>
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of independency, competency, and professional skepticism toward government internal auditor's ability to detect fraud The population in the survey is to auditor who works in Payakumbuh City Inspectorate (Inspektorat Kota Payakumbuh), Fifty Cities Regency Inspectorate (Inspektorat Kabupaten Lima Puluh Kota), and Bukittinggi City Inspectorate (Inspektorat Kota Bukittinggi) the research design in this study is a quantitative approach using primary data Primary data was obtained by total sampling by from 60 respondents the results of study are independency, competency, and professional skepticism have significantly and positively effect toward government internal auditor's ability to detect fraud.
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