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ANALISIS KEPENTINGAN STAKEHOLDER DALAM PROGRAM PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DI HUTAN DESA NAMO KECAMATAN KULAWI Wahyu, Wahyu; Golar, Golar; Massiri, Sudirman Dg
ForestSains Vol 16, No 2 (2019): Juni
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This study aims to determine stakeholder interests in community empowerment programs in Namo Village Forest, Kulawi District. This study uses a qualitative method, sampling is done by purposive sampling the number of respondents 8. The analysis used is the analysis of influence and importance. The results showed that the level of influence and interests of stakeholders in community empowerment in Namo Village Forest is very diverse, which can be classified as stakeholders who are in the position of Key Player, Subject, Crowd and Context Setter. The stakeholders are Namo Village Forest Management Institute (LPHD), Central Sulawesi Provincial Forestry Service (DISHUT), HL Palu-Poso BPDAS, Kulawi Forest Management Unit (KPH), Kulawi Community and Village Empowerment Office (DPMD) Sigi, IMUNITAS (NGO), The Jembata Foundation (NGO) and the Namo.No Adat Institution. Stakeholders who play a role in empowerment in the Namo Village Forest are stakeholders from government agencies, private agencies and community leaders. The pattern of stakeholder relationships that occur in the community empowerment program in Namo Village Forest, there are three (3) patterns of stakeholder relationship criteria, namely communication, coordination and cooperation.
POLA PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DI HULU SUB DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI MIU (KASUS PENERAPAN PROGRAM SCBFWM DI DESA BOLADANGKO KECEMATAN KULAWI KABUAPTEN SIGI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH) Idhar, Moh; Golar, Golar; Sudhartono, Arif
ForestSains Vol 15, No 1 (2017): Desember
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Sub Watershed of Miu is located in the district of Sigi with an area of 70,494.5 ha, part of area has become a critical area. Community manage the land solely because of economic factors to meet the needs of daily life without thinking about how to manage the land to remain productive and may be used in a relatively long time. Programs of Strengthening Community-Based Forest and Watershed management (SCBFWM) is a community development programs around the sub watershed Miu that aims to reduce the rate of degradation, and improve watershed function. This study aim to assess how the form community development programs is implemented and mentoring methods and constraints faced in the implementation of community development activities in the SCBFWM program. This research was conducted in the upper sub-watershed of Miu, in Boladangko Village, Sub-District of Kulawi, District of Sigi, Central Sulawesi Province for two months (February to April 2014) using surveys and interviews. The interview guide addressed to the 15 respondents consisting of activity mentor (field facilitators), the community member and members of farmer groups. Complement information and confirmation of data from respondents using snowball sampling method. Research support tools such as tape recorders and cameras as well as stationery. The results showed that the pattern of community development programs implemented SCBFWM include the establishment of farmer groups, farmer groups training in self-reliance, sustainable socialization, rehabilitation, development and improvement of farming institutional structures and assistance to farmer group. Mentoring method which is implemented by SCBFWM emphasis change in mindset and a change of activity-based economic improvement of farmers. The main obstacle faced SCBFWM is the lack of funding support from various parties in the implementation of community development programs and lack of community participation in the monthly meetings.
PEMANFAATAN HUTAN PRODUKSI DI DESA MALINO KECAMATAN SOYOJAYA KABUPATEN MOROWALI UTARA Golar, Golar; Alam, Andi Sahri; Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih
ForestSains Vol 14, No 2 (2017): Juni
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Forest production area is a forest area which its main function is for production purpose in order to obtain the maximum economic benefits considering the natural preservation of environmental functions and the existence of the forest production area itself. This study aimed to determine the forms of utilization of forest productions which were done by the people in Malino Village, Soyo Jaya District, North Morowali Regency. The total population in the study area consisted of 130 households so that the number of samples in this study was 25% (32 people) of the total population. The purposive sampling was chosen purposively. This study was conducted in 3 months, starting from January to March 2016 in Malino Village, Soyo Jaya District, North Morowali Regency. The data analysis used in this research was descriptive analysis. The results showed that the people of Malino Village used the land for gardening and farming. Plants consisted of corn, candlenut, chocolate, red beans, cloves, avocadoes, durians, and vegetables. The most used forest product was candlenut (68.75%), where the utilization of candlenuts was done 4 times a year. In addition, the community also used rattan (12.50%), in which the data showed that each person used ± 30-40 kg of raw rattan, and harvesting was done 6 times a year. Meanwhile, people who utilized resin indicated low category of (6.25%), and the result was that each person utilized ± 15-20 kg. This indicated that most people utilized non-timber forest products
Institutional Capacity of Forest Management Unit in Promoting Sustainable Community-Based Forest Management. Case Study of Forest Management Unit in Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Sudirman Daeng Massiri; Adam Malik; Golar; Hamzari; Bramasto Nugroho
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 26 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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The main issue of forest management policies in Indonesia is strengthening the role of Forest Management Unit (FMU) and community-based forest management. This study describes the performance of FMU and the priority needs for the institutional strengthening of FMU to promote community-based forest management in Central Sulawesi Province. The research applied a case study's descriptive method by exploring, classifying, and understanding the meaning of the problems encountered by the object examined. The study shows that the performance of the FMUs was not yet optimal in promoting community-based forest management. This problem attributed to the weak institutional capacity of FMU. Several aspects of the institution need improvements, including strengthening its capacity at the resort level, fulfilling the needs and capacity building of extension staff, as well as providing a legal mechanism for financial management to facilitate its business activities and cooperation. These priority needs were affected by government bureaucratic issues. It necessary the policy formulation governing the strengthening of community-based forest management in the FMU area that supports the independence goals of FMU.
AR4-50 MODEL, THE EXTRACTOR OF SPECTRAL VALUES INTO REMOTE SENSING IMAGE DATA-BASED LAND USE CLASS Akhbar Akhbar; Muhammad Basir; Bunga Elim Somba; Golar Golar
AGRIVITA, Journal of Agricultural Science Vol 35, No 3 (2013)
Publisher : Faculty of Agriculture University of Brawijaya in collaboration with PERAGI

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This study attempted to develop an extraction model of spectral values ​​of land objects into land use/land cover classes on remote sensing image in the provision of land database for planning, evaluation, and monitoring in agriculture and forestry. This study employed an Isodata method and Knowledge-Based Systems (KBS) using the Landsat 7 ETM+ image in the coverage area of ​​117,799.06 ha, and the SPOT 5 XS image in the coverage area of ​​113,241.37 ha in Palu, Sigi and Donggala. The study found two image models labelled as AR4-50 and SBP-AR4-50. The separability image AR4-50 model has an average capability for separating land object pixels which are statistically 1811.98 to 1972.08 (moderate-good), with the class accuracy of land use/land cover using the image homogeneity model of SBP-AR4-50, which is totally (confusion matrix) 72.15% -87.17%, the accuracy level of land map generator for agricultural land/forestry is in good-excellent category on the Landsat 7 ETM+ and SPOT 5 XS images. Keywords: Image, Class, Land Use, Model, Separability, Homogeneity.
Social Contracts: Pillars of Community Conservation Partnerships in Lore Lindu National Park, Indonesia Ice Anugrahsari; Mustofa Agung Sardjono; Nur Fitriyah; Golar Golar
Forest and Society Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): APRIL
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

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The Community Conservation Partnership Agreement (KKM) was an effort to reduce, prevent and mitigate the impacts arising from the complexity of managing Lore Lindu National Park. Several approaches in building KKM in the National Park had been carried out by several parties but had not proceeded as expected. Social Contracts were built to advance community agreements. The purpose of this study was to explore the obstacles and strategies for implementing KKM in the National Park. A qualitative approach was used in this study, through in-depth interviews, field observations, and active research in the process of drafting the KKM agreement. The results showed there were multiple interpretations of the roles, functions, and work of the parties based on their authority and interests in building the KKM. This resulted in the KKM becoming unsustainable. Findings show that in order to re-establish the KKM requires strategic steps, which mediate across stakeholder interests. Partnerships towards effective social contracts would only succeed if there was recognition of, and meaningful involvement among parties that begin at the design and planning processes and continue throughout the implementation phases of the partnership activities. The process of building a social contract must therefore begin with solid communication between stakeholders, which establish institutional mechanisms that are systematic, promote active coordinative, and are based on the trust and understanding between stakeholders.
Conflict Variety and the Facilitation Role of Forest Managemen Unit (FMU) on Resolution of Tenurial Conflict Golar Golar; Hasriani Muis; Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir
Jurnal Wasian Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Wasian
Publisher : Balai Penerapan Standar Instrumen Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan (BPPLHK)Manado

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In this study, tenure conflict is interpreted as various forms of claims related to mastery, management, utilization, and land use at  FMU areas of Dampelas Tinombo. In this context, the FMU will be directly and responsibly involved in addressing disputes in its territory. This research aims to identify and analyze the variety of land-use conflicts and how the role of FMU in resolving conflict resolution in its managed areas. This study was conducted in 2020 at FMU of Dampelas Tinombo using the Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (RA-TA) method. Data collection techniques with a Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) approach through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The study sample was established by purposive sampling. The results showed that the variety of conflicts in FMU was land clearing, threats of illegal logging activities, and low public trust in programs derived from FMU. The role of KPH is needed in the resolution of tenure conflicts, significantly facilitating in optimizing collaborative management of forest resources and reducing the implementation of social forestry in the form of empowerment schemes and forestry partnerships. Keywords: tenure conflict, collaborative, FMU, social forestry
Conflict Variety and the Facilitation Role of Forest Managemen Unit (FMU) on Resolution of Tenurial Conflict Golar Golar; Hasriani Muis; Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir
Jurnal Wasian Vol 9, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Wasian
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In this study, tenure conflict is interpreted as various forms of claims related to mastery, management, utilization, and land use at  FMU areas of Dampelas Tinombo. In this context, the FMU will be directly and responsibly involved in addressing disputes in its territory. This research aims to identify and analyze the variety of land-use conflicts and how the role of FMU in resolving conflict resolution in its managed areas. This study was conducted in 2020 at FMU of Dampelas Tinombo using the Rapid Land Tenure Assessment (RA-TA) method. Data collection techniques with a Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) approach through in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. The study sample was established by purposive sampling. The results showed that the variety of conflicts in FMU was land clearing, threats of illegal logging activities, and low public trust in programs derived from FMU. The role of KPH is needed in the resolution of tenure conflicts, significantly facilitating in optimizing collaborative management of forest resources and reducing the implementation of social forestry in the form of empowerment schemes and forestry partnerships. Keywords: tenure conflict, collaborative, FMU, social forestry
POTENSI PENGELOLAAN HUTAN RAKYAT DI DESA SIBEDI SULAWESI TENGAH Abdul Rahman; Golar Golar; Syukur Umar; Sudirman Dg. Massiri; Anwar Anwar; Hendra Pribadi; Moh Syam Guslim
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 10, No 3 (2022)
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The potential for community forest management with forests has been going on for a long time, because land management with forestry plants provides benefits for people's lives. The limited knowledge and education of the Sibedi villagers caused some villagers to encroach on the forest. This study aims to determine the potential of community forests, community interaction in managing forest resources in Sibedi Village, Marawola District, Sigi Regency. This study uses a survey method to identify communities that  community forests management. The data analyzed are descriptive and qualitative. The results show is potential for and community interaction with forest resources in Sibedi Village. The level of dependence on community forests in Sibedi Village, some people understand the importance of the existence of forest resources. The community understands that the existence of forest resources can open up opportunities for them to be managed in order to meet their family's needs and the economy as a result of managing forest resources.
Community Attitude and Behavior Toward Village Forest Management Plan in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Hendra Pribadi; Adam Malik; Golar Golar; Sudirman Dg; Massiri Massiri; Abdul Rahman; Arman Maiwa
Jurnal Ilmu Kehutanan Vol 17 No 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Faculty of Forestry Universitas Gadjah Mada

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Social forestry programs, including village forest schemes, were anticipated to increase the local community income, but the implementations often differed from the plans. Therefore, this research aimed to determine the attitude and behavior of LPHD members toward village forest management in Central Sulawesi by analyzing their beliefs and evaluation values. The results showed that the forest attribute had the highest value, which indicated that the village forest offered numerous opportunities to enhance the community's welfare. In addition, the attitude value was consistent with the behavior analysis, resulting in a positive value of 0.74. This value indicated that LPHD members agreed with the village forest management in Central Sulawesi and actively participated in the implementation.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Rahman Abdul Rahman Abdul Rosyid Abdul Rosyid Abraham Neil Adam Malik Adam Malik Adam Malik Adam Malik Adam Malik Akhbar Akhbar Akhbar Akhbar Akhbar Aminuyati Andi Sahri Alam Anwar Anwar Arief Sudhartono Arif Sudhartono, Arif Arman Maiwa Asri, . Baharuddin, Rhamdhani Fitrah Bakri, Wiranti R Bau Toknok Berwin Berwin Bramasto Nugroho budi Setiawan Bunga Elim Somba Darwis Darwis Dienul Aslam Djamil, Irawan Hadidja, Hadidja Hafizi, Muh Zaynal Hairun nisa Hamka Hamka Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hamzari Hamzari Harmia, Harmia Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasriani Muis Hasriani, Hasriani Muis Hauris Hendra Pribadi Herman Harijanto Hulu, Amati Eltriman Ice Anugrahsari Ida Arianingsih Idhar, Moh Imran Rachman Imran Rachman Inggrid Inggrid Inggrid Inggrid Irawan Djamil Kaleb Muller, Kaleb Kansil, Asmita Devianti Maria Maria Masria Masria Maya Irma Dewi Moyo Mochammad Imron Awalludin Moh Syam Guslim Moh. Idhar, Moh. Moh. Ihsan Mondo, Andro Jamal Muhammad Basir Mustofa Agung Sardjono Naharuddin Naharuddin Novita Sari Nur Fitriyah Nurnaningsih Nurnaningsih, Nurnaningsih Possumah, Inggrid Margareth Racman, Imran Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ramal Yusuf Rhamdhani Fitrah Baharuddin Rhamdhani, Rhamdhani Riyanto Riyanto Rukmi Rukmi Rustam Abd. Rauf Sahri, Andi Samsurizal, M. Sulaeman Sari, Yudya Kurnia Satriani Satriani Selfi, Selfi Sirenden, Diana Sudirman Daeng Massiri Sudirman Dg Sugara, Bayu Sukri, Moh Sullu Elyakim Tudjuka, Sullu Elyakim Sustri Sustri Syahril Paingi Syukur Umar Tangkearung, Mersi Virginia Christina Possumah Wahyu , Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Wahyu Yunidar Zulkaidah Zulkaidah