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Implementation Effectiveness of Water Utilization Permit Grants In Gunung Halimun Salak National Park Meta, Yonex; Basuni, Sambas; Rusdiana, Omo
Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 1 April 2018
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Policy implementation is the most difficult stage of the entire policy cycle. The effectiveness of a policy implementation can be measured fromthe accuracy of the implementation, the target, the environment, and the process. The purpose of this research is to analyze the condition and theproblem of implementation of granting Water Utilization Permit (IPA) policy in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (TNGHS). This research wasconducted in TNGHS area by using closed interview method (questionnaire) followed by in depth interview to key informant which is determined bypurposive sampling, context analysis, and Edward III approach. The results of the research showed that the implementation of granting IPA policy inTNGHS was quite effective because it has been implemented in the right target, environment, and mechanism. However, not all phases have beenimplemented appropriately. Problems encountered include: (a) the use of limited communication strategies, lack of clarity, and inconsistency ofmanagers, (b) limited number of competence counterpart staff and minimal administrative compliance, (c) discretion and disincentive, and (d) tomuch bureaucratic responsibility and lack of implementation guidance or IPA policy SOP. To increase the effectiveness of implementing IPA inTNGHS, some strategies can be added: (a) developing intensive communication and facilitation for Water User Forum (FPA) groups at each resort,(b) providing capacity bulding training as well as additional incentives, (c) rewarding FPAs that implement IPA effectively, and (d) establishingSOPs related to IPA policy.Keywords: effectiveness, implementation, policy 
Driving Factors Influencing Watershed Management and Sustainability: A Systematic Review Taslim, Ivan; Basuni, Sambas; Purwanto, Moh. Yanuar Jarwadi; Santikayasa, I Putu
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 9 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Magister Program of Material Science, Graduate School of Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26554/ijems.2025.9.3.115-133

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Watershed management and sustainability have gained significant global attention due to escalating environmental, socioeconomic, and governance challenges. This study presents a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) aimed at identifying and synthesizing key driving factors that influence watershed management and sustainability. A comprehensive search was conducted exclusively in the Scopus database, covering publications from 2013 to 2023. Through PRISMA-based screening and thematic analysis of 193 relevant studies, a total of 37 driving factors were identified. These factors were classified into three main domains: biophysical (7 factors), socio-economic (13 factors), and institutional (17 factors). The findings reveal that institutional factors are most prominently emphasized, followed by socio economic and biophysical dimensions. This synthesis provides a holistic understanding of the complex and interconnected elements that drive watershed sustainability. The insights derived are intended to inform future research, support evidence-based policymaking, and strengthen integrated watershed management practices across diverse geographic and socio-political contexts. The search employed multiple keyword combinations, including ”watershed”, ”catchment”, ”river basin”, ”drivers”, ”influencing factors”, and ”determinants”, ensuring broader thematic coverage within the Scopus database.
PENGUATAN SINERGI PENTAHELIX UNTUK MENDUKUNG EKOWISATA CENDERAWASIH DI SAWENDUI, KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN YAPEN Cita, Finitya Arlini; Rachmawati, Eva; Basuni, Sambas
RISALAH KEBIJAKAN PERTANIAN DAN LINGKUNGAN Rumusan Kajian Strategis Bidang Pertanian dan Lingkungan Vol 12 No 2 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pembangunan Pertanian dan Pedesaan (PSP3) dan Ilmu Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (PSL)

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Pengembangan ekowisata cenderawasih di Kampung Sawendui merupakan strategi perlindungan hutan yang efektif. Ekowisata sudah terbukti dapat memberikan dampak baik bagi ekologi, ekonomi dan juga sosial. Ekowisata tidak hanya memerlukan adanya obyek daya tarik wisata alam, tetapi juga adanya dukungan nyata dari stakeholder. Stakeholder dalam ekowisata dibagi menjadi 5 kelompok yang sering disebut stakeholder pentahelix yang terdiri dari pengusaha, pemerintah, akademisi, masyarakat, dan juga media. Tidak banyak stakeholder ikut andil dalam memberikan dukungan dalam ekowisata berdasarkan hasil pemetaan stakeholder. Pemetaan stakeholder mengklasifikasikan pemerintah sebagai key player, masyarakat sebagai subject, akademisi dan pengusaha sebagai crowd, dan media sebagai context setter. Kurangnya dukungan dan kolabori stakeholder menjadi salah satu penghambat pengembangan ekowisata berkelanjutan. Penguatan sinergi pentahelix diharapkan menjadi kunci untuk mencapai keberlanjutan ekowisata. Pemerintah sebagai key player dapat membuat kebijakan untuk meningkatkan sinergitas stakeholder dengan menyesuaikan dukungan dari setiap kelompok stakeholder. Kegiatan CSR pengusaha, insentif fiskal pengusaha, kemitraan riset akademisi, pelibatan media, serta pelatihan masyarakat adalah bentuk rekomendasi kebijakan yang ditawarkan untuk mengatasi masalah yang ada.
DIAGNOSING PERFORMANCE IN GOVERNING UTILIZATION OF FOREST PRODUCTION IN FMU MERANTI–MUSI BANYUASIN, SOUTH SUMATRA Napitu, Ja Posman; Hidayat, Aceng; Basuni, Sambas; Sjaf, Sofyan
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 6 No. 1 (2019): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Association of Indonesian Forestry and Environment Researchers and Technicians

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2019.6.1.43-60

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Perspective difference of users related to forest area utilization has caused tenurial conflicts, as well as, possible utilization conflicts. This study aimed to understand stakeholders’ interests and influences as exogenic factors that caused the non-optimal institutional performance. This study used an institutional diagnostic approach to understand how the situation and action arena is from inter-influencing institutional entities. Data collection used the convergent parallel mixed method (CPMM) approach, while analysis used the rapid land tenure assessment (RaTA) method. Further, this study used the Institutional Analysis Development (IAD) method to explain how the exogenic factors influence each other. The results showed that the characteristics of biophysical attributes, community attributes, as well as, rule in use were inter-influencing within the action arena. Besides, based on the post-prospective analysis result, policy decision opted by the government tend to not consider the community existence, who have been using the land for their livelihood. This situation has caused utilization conflicts between communities and concession holders. Thus, this study recommends: 1) the stakeholders to establish a communication forum for all parties to obtain clear information about forest utilization and to support institutional performance; 2) institutionalizing local community to govern forest utilization, and 3) determining management and concept of sustainable forest, as well as, policy making.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION CONCEPT: IMPLEMENTATION OF CCA-FM MODEL IN MERANTI FOREST MANAGEMENT UNIT, SOUTH SUMATRA Napitu, Ja Posman; Hidayat, Aceng; Basuni, Sambas; Sjaf, Sofyan
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2018): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Association of Indonesian Forestry and Environment Researchers and Technicians

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2018.5.2.103-118

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Local communities have been using forest land area far before Industrial Forest Plantation (HTI) permit was granted. The overlapping land use among different users potentially leads to conflict. This paper studies conflict resolution creatively and collaboratively with forest management. Conflict resolution is based on the Creativity and Collaboration Action - Forest Management (CCA-FM) model on field exploration that created participation pattern of all parties in the vision of forestry science principles as the basis of policymaking. Convergent Parallel Mixed Method (CPMM) approaches with Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (RaTA) were used. Results show that claim of the community as the owner of the authority rights and dominance of the local elites, greatly affect the action situation. However, the policy options taken by the government towards policy outcomes do not tend to consider the field conditions. The CCA-FM model has been implemented in five villages. The community strongly supports the government to devolve the management rights to the community and to facilitate the transfer of knowledge, technology, market information, supporting all parties, and collaboration on business license management. Research results recommend the CCA-FM model could be a basis for building village self-reliance and improving the performance of the Forest Management Unit (FMU).
TREE SPECIES COMPOSITION OF 1.8 HA PLOT SAMBOJA RESEARCH FOREST: 28 YEARS AFTER INITIAL FIRE Rahayu, Subekti; Basuni, Sambas; Kartono, Agus Priyono; Hikmat, Agus; van Noordwijk, Meine
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 4 No. 2 (2017): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Association of Indonesian Forestry and Environment Researchers and Technicians

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2017.4.2.95-106

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Repeated forest fires highly impact on tree species composition. Forest planning requires information about the current condition of species composition. This paper investigates the current tree composition of natural regeneration after repeated forest fires, regeneration process after repeated fires, and strategy of secondary growth related to ecological restoration issues. Re-observation of the 1.8 hectares permanent plot in Samboja Research Forest was conducted in 2011. All trees with diameters above 10 cm at breast height (DBH) were re-numbered and mapped. Herbarium specimen was collected for species identification. Number of taxon was determined, Important Value Index was calculated, species trait of light response was identified based on the references and dispersion index species was calculated. Results show after twenty eight years initial forest fire, 191 species naturally regenerated in the burnt area. Macaranga gigantea, a light demanding pioneer species of Euphorbiaceae was the most dominant species, followed by Vernonia arborea belonging to Asteraceae. Both, M. gigantea and V. arborea had clumped distribution. Eight species identified survived from repeated fires, are Anthocephalus chinensis, Dipterocarpus cornutus, Diospyros borneensis, Eusideroxylon zwageri, Shorea ovalis, Syzygium borneensis, Pholidocarpus majadum and Vatica umbonata. All surviving species was distributed uniformly in the plot. Dominant pioneer species which has grown after repeated fires indicates that the current condition of burnt forest is in the early succession. Protecting forest, assisting natural regeneration and monitoring dominant species are suggested as activities for the ecological restoration.
Co-Authors Aang Kuvaini Aceng Hidayat Achmad Ponco Kusumah Achmad, Fariz Adek Juniandri Adli Kusumawinata Agung Nur Haq Haq Agus Hikmat Agus P. Kartono Agus P. Kartono Agus Priyono Kartono Allan Rosehan Amrizal Yusri Andry Indrawan Ardesianto Ardesianto Ardika Eri Triana Arief Sudhartono Arif Satria Aris Munandar Aris Munandar Arlini Cita, Finitya Arzyana Sunkar Bahrui . Bahruni . Bambang Supriyanto Bayu Gagat Prasasti Bayu Gagat Prasasti, Bayu Gagat Bunasor Salim Burhanuddin Masy'ud Burhanuddin Masy'ud Cecep Kusmana Cita, Finitya Arlini Danielle Kreb Danielle Kreb Desi Indriani Didik Suharjito Dudung Darusman Dudung Darusman Edi H.S Sulistyo Edi H.S Sulistyo, Edi H.S Edward Sembiring ELLYA REVOLINA, ELLYA Endang Hernawan Eva Rachmawati Fatma Djuwita Djuwita Fifin Nopiansyah Fransius B Bangun Fredinan Yulianda Fuad Muhammad Gita Junaedi Gunawan Setiyani Hadi S Alikodra Haidir . Herry Purnomo Herry Purnomo Herwasono Soedjito Herwasono Soedjito Hotland Sihotang Icha Agustina Idham Khalik Iga Nurapriyanto Ignatius Adi Nugroho Iin Ichwandi Ikhsanudin, Nur Ivan Taslim Ivan Yusfi Noor Ivan Yusfi Noor Ja Posman Napitu Ja Posman Napitu Ja Posman Napitu JARWADI BUDI HERNOWO Joko Mijiarto Kholil Kholil Kurniawan Hardjasasmita Kusuma Rahmawati LILIK BUDIPRASETYO Lintang Murpratiwi Lukita Awang Nistyantara M Bismark M. Bismark M. Bismark M. Yanuar J. Purwanto Mafut Munajat Mafut Munajat Meine van Noordwijk Meine Van Noordwijk Menak Aryananda Meta, Yonex Mirza Dikari Kusrini Mita Anindisa Moch Mulyono Muhammad Budi Mulyawan Muhammad Fadhli Munandar, Aris Nandi Kosmaryandi Nandy Kosmaryandi Napitu, Ja Posman Nur Ikhsanudin Nurul fadillah, Nurul Nurul Qomar Nyoto Santoso Omo Rusdiana Oni Oni Pandu Wirawan Arief Rahayu Subekti Ricky Avenzora Rifky Edo Herlangga Rinekso Soekmadi Saharia Kassa Salwa Nadhira Santikayasa, I Putu Sapto Aji Prabowo Siti Muniati Siti Salmiatin Soeryo Adiwibowo Sofyan Sjaf Sri Harteti, Sri Subekti Rahayu Sukma, Dodi T. Maya Safira Tatang Kurniawan Tueka, Fadlia Tutut Sunarminto Wawan Gunawan Widiatmaka Windra Kurniawan Windra Kurniawan Wiwik Handayani Yarman . Yohanes Purwanto Yosia BSMS Silalahi Yusli Wardiatno ZETH PARINDING Zeth Parinding