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PERAN KELEMBAGAAN NAGARI DALAM PENGELOLAAN HUTAN DI NAGARI SIRUKAM, KABUPATEN SOLOK Wulandari, Christine; Herwanti, Susni; Febryano, Indra Gumay
Gorontalo Journal of Forestry Research VOLUME 1 NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2018 GORONTALO JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
Publisher : Universitas Gorontalo

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Peran kelembagaan lokal penting untuk menjamin keberlanjutan pengelolaan hutan berbasis masyarakat yang sedang dikembangkan oleh pemerintah.  Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mendeskripsikan peran kelembagaan lokal Nagari Sirukam di Kecamatan Payung Sekaki, Kabupaten Solok, Provinsi Sumatera Barat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat nilai-nilai kearifan lokal dalam pemanfaatan lahan atau sumberdaya alam di Nagari Sirukam yang dikenal dengan falsafah Nan Bancah Jadiakan Sawah, Nan Lereang Jadikan Parak” yang artinya lahan yang dialiri air berada di dataran lebih rendah digarap dijadikan sawah, sedangkan lahan miring dijadikan kebun dan ladang”. Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa sebelum didapatkannya izin pengelolaan hutan desa/hutan nagari, masyarakat nagari Sirukam sudah dapat melakukan pengelolaan lahan miring yang umumnya berupa hutan.  Kelembagaan lokal mempunyai peranan yang penting hal itu dilihat dari dampak positif yang didapatkan oleh masyarakat setelah adanya hutan nagari.  Dampak positif tersebut diantaranya, bertambahnya keterampilan dan pendapatan masyarakat.  Selain itu, adanya pengelolaan yang dilakukan oleh lembaga lokal nagari memberikan penjaminan atas ketersediaan air bagi masyarakat, tidak hanya masyarakat Nagari Sirukam tetapi juga nagari-nagari di sekitarnya.
KELIMPAHAN DAN KEANEKARAGAMAN JENIS BURUNG DI HUTAN MANGROVE KPHL GUNUNG BALAK Iswandaru, Dian; Amrullah Khalil, Abdul Rouf; Kurniawan, Beny; Pramana, Rudi; Febryano, Indra Gumay; Winarno, Gunardi Djoko
Indonesian Journal of Conservation Vol 7, No 1 (2018): IJC
Publisher : Badan Pengembang Konservasi UNNES

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The diversity and abundance of bird species in an area can indicate how the conditions in the area, such as mangrove forest which are the habitat of various species of wild bird. The purpose of study was to analyzing of relative abundance and diversity of birds in the mangrove forest of KPHL Gunung Balak. Data collection using the explore method in a habitat (field to field method). The result of study record was 30 species of birds from 9 family with total number 671 individuals. Analyzing showed the highest abundance of species little egret (Egretta garzeta) is 8.79% and the smallest abundance of species white-breasted Kingfsher (Halcyon smyrnensis) is 0.15%. Shanon-Wienner diversity index shows as medium scale with the value 3.13 which means that the condition of mangrove forest ecosystem in KPHL Gunung Balak is relatively good to support the life of wild birds.
PERFORMANSI DUSUNG PALA SEBAGAI SALAH SATU AGROFORESTRI TRADISIONAL DI MALUKU L Salampessy, Messalina; Bone, Iskar; Febryano, Indra Gumay
jurnal TENGKAWANG Vol 2, No 2 (2012): Jurnal Tengkawang
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jt.v2i2.1941

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Management of dusung nutmeg is one form of land use systems and community-based forests can provide economic benefits, ecological and socio-cultural. This study aims to describe and explain management performance (productivity, sustainability, equity and efficiency benefits) of dusung nutmeg as a traditional agroforestry system in Maluku. The results showed: dusung formation in the Moluccas through three phases, namely gardens/fields phase, aong (former mixed farms left) phase and dusung phase. Dusung have aspects in terms of economic development, environment and management is essential for the development of its performance. The results show that (1) the cost structure and revenue productivity of farmers nutmeg correlated with the number of plants grown, (2) efforts cultivating and securing is done by the owner with the help of kewang (rangers) are assigned to secure dusung and implementation of sasi, this shows the orientation of the productivity and sustainability, (3) public priorities in dusung management is commercial needs for nutmeg and cloves and subsistence for vegetables, (4) raising dusung relatively efficient if calculated by the ratio of input and output production, and institutional is looked clearly the rights associated with ownership, control, management and so on as well as the availability of and respect for the rules to be mutually agreed between dusung owners, managers, harvesters and the surrounding communities. Keywords: agroforestry, dusung pala, performanc
The Roles and Sustainability of Local Institutions of Mangrove Management in Pahawang Island Indra Gumay Febryano; Didik Suharjito; Dudung Darusman; Cecep Kusmana; Aceng Hidayat
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 20 No. 2 (2014)
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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Local institutions along with community participation are crucial things in a sustainable development.  Collective actions performed by a community in managing natural resources have led to success, but local institutions are also facing challenges to institutional sustainability.  This research aimed to elucidate and explain the roles and sustainability of local institutions of mangrove management. This research is a qualitative research, using a case study method Research results showed that the majority of community support and admit that mangroves in their region as Mangrove Preservation Area under controlled by management of local organization with agreed rules.  Nevertheless, the inability of local organizations to enforce such rules when facing investors and politics in the local level has caused these organizations to elude their support and institutional status.  It is for this reason that local institutions need to be strengthened through collaboration among local institutions, local, national and international NGOs, universities, research institutions, and many others.  Such collaboration can improve bargaining position of local institutions, so that finally can promote regency government policies which favoring more to local institutions. Mangrove management in a sustainable way by local institutions will help regency government in rural development.
Complexity of Unsolved Forest Tenurial Conflict: A Case of Way Terusan Forest Management Unit, Lampung Province, Indonesia Christine Wulandari; Yulia Rahma Fitriana; Indra Gumay Febryano; Susni Herwanti; Hari Kaskoyo; Hendika Jaya Putra
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 27 (2021): Thematics Edition: Forestry Land Reform in Indonesia: The Paradoxes
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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Effective forest management is challenging to achieve when there is uncertainty about who controls forest areas. Land tenure issues can arise from local communities, immigrants, the private sector, or the government. Overlapping rights in forest areas are very likely to occur due to the licensing system's lack of integration and the inaccuracy with which the problem of forest land use claims. The Forest area of Register 47 is the case where the forest tenurial conflict resolution is theoretical and takes into account the existence of forest communities and conflict resolution programs that have been implemented by the Forest Management Unit (FMU). This study employed case study approach carried out with an in-depth study in the historical study about the conflicts and juridical review in Way Terusan FMU, Lampung Province. The collected data was then validated by triangulating scheme by the observation and documentation. The findings show that in terms of legal, FMU is the legal authority in forest area organizations, especially after regional regulation since 2019. However, the encroachment began in the 1990s when about 900 households were relocated to the area without the Forestry Ministry accord. Various legalization permits were submitted to the central government, but they were not deemed as a viable option. Since the regional regulation of forest area law's introduction in 2019, the FMU has been the primary actor in forest management. In order to resolve all conflicts, the FMU might apply for some effective forestry partnership cooperation programs.
ANALISIS FINANSIAL AGROFORESTRI KAKAO DI LAHAN HUTAN NEGARA DAN LAHAN MILIK Indra Gumay Febryano
PERENNIAL Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008)
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v4i1.182

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The cultivation of cocoa (Theobroma cacao) has been an important driver of tropical deforestation globally. Efforts to reverse this trend are focusing on the reintroduction of shade trees to cocoa plantations. Shade trees are valuable in enhancing biophysical conditions on cocoa fields and contribute to biodiversity and product diversification for smallholder producers. The aim of this study was to compare financial analysis of cocoa agroforestry between in state forest land and private land. Financial analysis was undertaken to assess its economic viability. Input–output data were collected from farmer by interview and participant observation. A discounted cash flow analysis was carried out to estimate the benefit-cost (B/C) ratio, net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR) at 6,4% discount rate. The results showed that the main combination of planting pattern that consist of cacao and banana (in state forest land), cacao and petai, cacao and durian (in private land) were financially feasible; the largest contribution was given by cacao at all planting patterns based on farmer household revenue structure. Key words: Financial analysis, cocoa, agroforestry, land tenure security
DESAIN AGROFORESTRY PADA LAHAN KRITIS (STUDI KASUS DI KECAMATAN INDRAPURI KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR) . Bukhari; Indra Gumay Febryano
PERENNIAL Vol. 6 No. 1 (2010)
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v6i1.198

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Design of agroforestry has the objectives of improving the system which has been existing and providing directives for agribusiness on the basis of physical, economical, and socio-cultural condition. Design of a system is inevitably related with pre-diagnosis and diagnosis activities which are aimed at discovering the existing constraints and problems inside the system, followed by technological intervention for system improvement and determining the best agroforestry system in critical land condition. Method used in this study was identifying the existing agroforestry system, followed by evaluation of land suitability, financial analysis and community social analysis. This study found three agroforestry systems based on the existing components, namely agrisilviculture, silvopasture, and agrisilvopasture. Evaluation of land suitability showed that in general, land suitability ratings for woody crops and perennial crops were categorized as moderately suitable (S2), while those for annual crops / non rice food crops were categorized as marginally suitable (S3). Results of financial analysis showed that all existing agroforestry system are feasible to be practiced, with highest benefit cost ratio 2.7 was found in agrisilvopasture system. On the basis of landscape consideration, species of Non-MPTs were more adapted if they were planted in hill ridge, while that of species of MPTs and perennial crops in slope and valley, and that of annual crops in valley. Key words: agroforestry, land suitability, critical land, design
PERSEPSI WISATAWAN TERHADAP FASILITAS WISATA DI PUSAT LATIHAN GAJAH TAMAN NASIONAL WAY KAMBAS shinta dewi marcelina; Indra Gumay Febryano; Agus Setiawan; Slamet Budi Yuwono
Jurnal Belantara Vol 1 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

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The growth of tourism is affected by the level of satisfication from the visitors towords the existence of tourism facilities.  The aim of this research is to know the visitors perspective towards the tourism facilities at Elephant Training Center of Way Kambas National Park.  The data taking can be done by doing interviews, observation and literatures.  The collected data will be analyzed descriptively based on physics, cleaniness and comfort condition.  The result of research shows that the visitors perception towards the tourism facilities is enough. This is not apart from the condition of facilities that are less well meintained and even damaged, such as toilets, bins, attractions arena and playground; although the qality and quntity is sufficient for the needs of tourist.  The national park party needs to add the amount and improve the facilities so it can support the management of the area and improve the amoun of visitors.
PERSEPSI PENGUNJUNG TERHADAP PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI KEBUN RAYA LIWA haqfini bina lalika; susni herwanti; indra gumay febryano; gunardi djoko winarno
Jurnal Belantara Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

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Visitors' perception can be used as a source to develop ecotourism object. The purpose of this research was to explain visitors' perception towards the development of ecotourism object in Liwa Botanical Garden. The data taken through closed-interview, observation and literature study. The data collected was analyzed by one score one indicator. The result of the research showed that the attraction object in Liwa Botanical Garden was quite satisfying: infrastructures, facilities, and services were categorized as satisfying: however the acomodation was less satisfying. The additional and restoration of plant collection, food stalls, parking lot, guard post, gate, the color of footpath, children play zone, and camping ground need to be fixed.
KEMITRAAN KEHUTANAN SEBAGAI RESOLUSI KONFLIK TENURIAL DI LAHAN KONSESI PT RESTORASI EKOSISTEM Gusti Ayulia Mustika Weni; Indra Gumay Febryano; Hari Kaskoyo; Irwan Sukri Banuwa
Jurnal Belantara Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

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Forestry partnership is a social forestry scheme as an attempt resolution of conflict society and permit holders. The objective of the research to explain the forestry partnership program conducted by PT REKI and the people of Dusun Kunangan Jaya I. This research used a qualitative research approach. The methods of data collection include in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document studies. The results of the research showed a forestry partnership carried out by PT REKI and KTH Berkah Jaya, KTH Bungin Mandiri and indigenous people of Batin Sembilan. The agroforestry pattern is applied to partnership lands. The percentage of forestry partnership outcomes, 85% for the community and 15% for PT REKI. The rights and obligations that have not been achieved have an impact on hampering agroforestry management. The limited funding of  PT REKI, which depends on donors as a source of income causing the forestry partnership program has not been maximized. PT REKI in supporting forestry partnership provides various facilities including the provision of forestry plant seeds, cattle, education, and health services community empowerment. The rejection of forestry partnership cooperation carried out by most of the community because of mismatch between the expectation of community and PT REKI. The performance of the government in forest monitoring needs to be improved to support forestry partnerships to cut down land conflicts while improving community welfare.Forestry partnership is a social forestry scheme as an attempt resolution of conflict society and permit holders. The objective of the research to explain the forestry partnership program conducted by PT REKI and the people of Dusun Kunangan Jaya I. This research used a qualitative research approach. The methods of data collection include in-depth interviews, participant observation and document studies. The results of the research showed a forestry partnership carried out by PT REKI and KTH Berkah Jaya, KTH Bungin Mandiri and indigenous people of Batin Sembilan. The agroforestry pattern is applied to partnership lands. The percentage of forestry partnership outcomes, 85% for the community and 15% for PT REKI. The rights and obligations that have not been achieved have an impact on hampering agroforestry management. The limited funding of  PT REKI, which depend on donors as a source of income causing the forestry partnership program has not been maximized. PT REKI in supporting forestry partnership provides various facilities including the provision of forestry plant seeds, cattle, education and health services community empowerment. The rejection of forestry partnership cooperation carried out by most of the community because of mismatch between the expectation of community and PT REKI. The performance of the government in forest monitoring needs to be improved to support forestry partnership to cut down land conflicts while improving community welfare.
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