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EFFORTS THE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION: THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF TORO COMMUNITIES IN LORE LINDU NATIONAL PARK Golar Golar; Hasriani Muis; Abdul Rosyid; Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir
Jurnal Belantara Vol 6 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v6i1.893

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In the last few decades, the global temperature increase is something society cannot avoid. Thus, each country's international policies at COP 26 deal with this phenomenon. Among these international policies to minimize the temperature rise that has occurred, are the presence of non-party-stakeholders, one of them indigenous peoples with a variety of local knowledge in maintaining the sustainability of forest ecosystems. In case of that, this study discusses efforts for the climate change mitigation and adaptation of Toro customary communities in Lore Lindu National Park. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach with a Delphi study. The results of our study show the effort of Toro communities to mitigate and adapt the climate change divided by the Nature School of Ngata Toro, Ombo, and the advantage of the land space of the forest. The development of these three patterns would greatly benefit Indonesia's program policy (FoLU Net Sink 2030). In order for the community to be aware of the values of local wisdom that may be applied in forest management in order to mitigate climate change, LLNP as the owner of a conservation area surrounding the forest, must be able to translate this potential efficiently.
PARTICIPATORY LAND USE CONFLICT RESOLUTION: EFFORTS TOWARDS COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT Golar Golar; Sudirman Dg Massiri; Rustam Abd Rauf; Hasriani Muis; Syahril Paingi
AGROLAND The Agricultural Sciences Journal (e-Journal) Vol 8 No 1 (2021) : June
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/agroland.v8i1.801

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This research aims to determine the causes of land-use conflicts and formulate a participatory conflict resolution model of the Forest Management Unit (KPH) of Kulawi. Through interviews with respondents using the purposive sampling method. The study included the community around the forest area, local government, KPH, Department of Agriculture, BPDAS-HL, and local government. Data analysis was stakeholder's and land use conflict by using problem trees analysis. The study results show that the battle occurred not only because of the community's factor of accessing the area illegally but also because the KPH has not performed its function correctly. Some factors cause enforcement's failure, such as lack of understanding of the area and community empowerment. Some alternative solutions desired by the community: (1) The government through related agencies should supervise forest areas, (2) Clear boundaries between community-owned land, villages, and forest areas, (3) Community empowerment by utilizing potential forest product resources and (4) Granting management rights to community's forest claimed by the community. There are two models of conflict resolution to be offered. First, the KPH needs the collaboration of parties to resolve land-use conflicts. Second, community involvement as the main subject is significant in every stage of conflict resolution. The KPH supports improving community capacity related to competence in conflict resolution is indispensable.
Analisis Ketergantungan Masyarakat Terhadap Hasil Hutan Bukan Kayu Pada Taman Nasional Lore Lindu (Studi Kasus Desa Sidondo I Kecamatan Biromaru dan Desa Pakuli Kecamatan Gumbasa) Abraham Neil; Golar Golar; Hamzari Hamzari
Mitra Sains Vol 4 No 1 (2016): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/mitrasains.v4i1.134

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People living around the forest area depend on forest and forestry activities. Dependence might be seen from economic, social and cultural aspects. This was descriptive research using survey approach. The respondents were sampled from the population who live as subvillage 5, Sidondo I and subvillage 2, Pakuli around LLNP by using questionnaires. The results showed the utilization forms of non timber forest products are bamboo used for building materials, firewood for energy sources and candlenut for food sources. Bamboo and candlenut are non timber forest products that might be income sources, firewood is for everyday purposes. All the three forest products are non timber forest products are predominantly conection by respondents from LLNP area. The people’s dependence upon the LLNP from economic aspect is quite high, while the social aspect and the cultural aspect is low.
The Preparedness Of Kph Dolago Tanggunung In Implementation Of Social Forestry Policy In Bakubakulu Village, Sigi Regency Inggrid Inggrid; Adam Malik; Golar Golar
Mitra Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2019): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/mitrasains.v7i1.226

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This study aims to determine the preparedness of KPH Dolago Tanggunung in the implementation of social forestry policy, and to know the preparedness of the community toward forest management through social forestry scheme. This research was conducted at Kilo Village, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province from September up to November 2016. Data were analyzed using qualitative approach, through scaling 1-3-5 (Modified Likert Scale). The parameters which were measured were the FMU's readiness in the implementation of the boundary structure, forest inventory covering: status, use and land cover, climate, human resources and demography, species of flora distribution, population type and fauna habitat, socioeconomic conditions, block division (biophysical characteristics field, potential of natural resources, the existence of rights or business permits and utilization), the division of the block includes:productivity and potential of the area, the design of the area for utilization while from the preparedness of the community was assessed based on understanding and community involvement itself. The result of the research showed that KPH Dolago Tanggunung was ver ready toward the implementation of Social Forestry policy that can be proved by the fulfillment of several criteria and indicators of KPH readiness. Meanwhile, the community was also well-prepared in the management of Community Forest based on the level of understanding and response to their involvement in the implementation of the program.
Kesiapan Masyarakat Dalam Pengelolaan Hutan Berbasis Agoforestri Kemiri Dienul Aslam; Golar Golar; Zulkaidah Zulkaidah
Mitra Sains Vol 8 No 1 (2020): Maret
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/mitrasains.v8i1.265

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Candlenut agroforestry is the priority land management belongs to the Palolo community, especially in Sigimpu Village and Bakubakulu Village, Sigi Regency. The communities give more and more their attention because the monoculture has showed vulnerability to climate change and global warming. Adopting candlenut agroforestry in land management could be optimized under condition of good community readiness supporting the management system. This study aimed to measure the level of community readiness in the management of candlenut agroforestry in the villages and compare the level of readiness. Community Readiness Model (CRM) is used by taking into account six dimensions and nine levels of readiness. In between of two components, 35 questions based on the dimensions were made. Three respondents were selected representing each community group in the villages by which has four community group each. The results of the CRM analysis show that the level of community readiness is at the initiation level for Sigimpu Village with a value of 6.1 while the level of preparation for Bakubakulu Village is 5.9. In candlenut agroforestry-based forest management in Sigimpu and Bakubakulu Villages there are differences in two dimensions, namely community knowledge with 6,5 and 6,0 of readiness values and resource dimension with 5,8 and 5,2 of values. Thus, the level of community readiness in the study area is in the intermediate level.
Kolaborasi Stakeholder Dalam Penyelesaian Konflik di Tahura Sulawesi Tengah Maria Maria; Golar Golar; Sudirman Dg Massiri
Mitra Sains Vol 8 No 2 (2020): September
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/mitrasains.v8i2.291

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Many parties have an interest in forest resources in Central Sulawesi. Some are in line with or against the conservation goals. In the context of preservation of Central Sulawesi Forest Park, it is necessary to take joint action in formulating policies, harmonizing the interests of the community and the management of Central Sulawesi. This research aims to identify the role of stakeholder in the management and utilization of forest Resources in Forest Park, analyze problem and formulate collaborative patterns of conflict resolution. The research was conducted in Januari-March 2019. The research applied data collection techniques through interviews with respondents taken by purposive sampling method, including those who had an interest in managing Forest Park, Ngatabaru Village community, Ngatabaru Village government, field officers and the parties of Forest Park Regional Technical Executing Unit. Data analysis used the matrix of influence and interests Reedet al, (2009), classifies stakeholders into key players, context setters, subject and crowd. The stakeholder analysismodel with three stages of stakeholder identification, stakeholder classification, and describing stakeholder relationships. The results show that 12 stakeholder had different levels of influence and interst in the management and utilization in Forest Park. There are 4 stakeholder groups in (key player), 2 stakeholders (Subject), 4 stakeholders (Context Setter), and 2 stakeholder (Crowd). The level of stakeholder relations has the opportunity to establish cooperation. But the actual relationship between stakeholder in the management of Central Sulawesi tends to be weak. The results of data analysis show that there is a problem of lack of synchronization and coordination. With this, it is necessary to realize a pattern of collaboration that has high importance in the Central Sulawesi Forest Park area. Building a shared vision unites different viewpoints of those who agree, respect each other, and provide benefits so that sustainable and sustainable management of Central Sulawesi will be achieved.
Analisis Kebijakan Provisi Sumber Daya Hutan (PSDH), Dana Reboisasi (DR) Dan Penggantian Nilai Tegakan (PNT) di Provinsi Sulawesi Tengah Irawan Djamil; Syukur Umar; Golar Golar
Mitra Sains Vol 6 No 1 (2018): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/mitrasains.v6i1.305

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This research aims to know the precision of the benchmark price in calculating PSDH, the precision of rate used for the calculation of PSDH and DR, the precision of PSDH and DR payments through SIMPONI (System Information Non Tax Revenue Online) and to obtain policy recommendations by which the goverment can reallocate the PNT income that were collected in the region of Central Sulawesi Province. Data collection was done by using the questionnaire using Likert Scale measurement methods. By using descriptive analysis, the research results show that : (1) Benchmark prices for group meranti wood and mixed rimba group in calculation of PSDH is lower than respondent’s opinion, while the benchmark prices of wood Indah Group I, Group II and Non-Timber Forest Products (Rattan Batang, Lambang and Tohiti) is not different with that of the respondent’s opinion, (2) use of rates that is used for the calculation of PSDH and DR is not different with that of the respondent’s opinion, (3) Payment of PSDH and DR through Simponi is not different with that of the respondent’s opinion, and (4) Policy recommendation by which the goverment can reallocate the PNT income that were collected is to draw up regulations concerning the return of the PNT to Regions producers because all the provisions regulating the PNT is declared null and void again based on the decision of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia Number: 12 P/HUM/2015.
Correlations between Local Institutional Capacity and Community Conservation Partnerships in Lore Lindu National Park Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Hamzari; Pribadi, Hendra; Golar; Hamka; Akhbar; Naharuddin
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 1 (2024): Media Konservasi Vol 29 No 1 January 2024
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.1.13-26

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The Community Conservation Partnership (CCP) is a policy option for ensuring the sustainability of conservation functions while improving the local community's economy. The critical issue in implementing this policy is local institutional capacity. This study aimed to describe the correlation between local institutional capacity and the performance of community conservation partnerships in LLNP. This study was carried out in 10 villages that had established conservation partnership agreements with LLNP managers. This research adopted a quantitative descriptive method. This study revealed that CCP performance was significantly dependent on local institutional capacity. The CCP programme improved the function of conservation areas, but did not boost the local economy significantly. Trust and financial capacity are the essential organisational and management capacities that strongly correlate with CCP performance. The performance of CCP was more strongly correlated with the organisational and management capacity of the local institution than with individual capacity. The individual capacity of the local institution that strongly correlated with CCP performance was only the technical capacity in forestry. Therefore, strengthening capacity at organizational and management levels, such as building trust, communications, and funding support for local institutions, is crucial for improving and sustaining conservation partnerships.
Reorientasi Sekolah Alam Berbasis Kearifan Lokal di Desa Toro Muis, Hasriani; Nur, Yunidar; Golar, Golar; Rhamdhani, Rhamdhani
Jurnal Edukasi dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Juni 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Insan Literasi Cendekia (INLIC) Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35914/jepkm.v2i1.42

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Desa (Ngata) Toro adalah salah satu desa yang yang sedang giat membangun sekolah alam, dan telah mendapatkan dukungan dari berbagai pihak. Namun demikian, di dalam perkembangannya, sekolah alam ini belum memiliki orientasi pembelajaran yang berbasis pengetahuan kearifan lokal yang dimilikinya. Padahal, desa ini memiliki sejumlah kearifan lokal yang baik, dan perlu dilestarikan. Oleh karena itu, perlu segera melakukan reorientasi pembelajaran di sekolah alam, serta menyiapkan sejumlah instrument yang dapat memudahkan proses pembejajaran yang akan diterapkan oleh para guru. Metode pendekatan yang ditawarkan untuk mendukung realisasi program Pengabdian pada Masyarakat ini adalah dalam bentuk pendidikan bagi mitra. Reorientasi sekolah alam lebih difokuskan pada proses pembelajaran yang berbasis pada kearifan lokal melalui peningkatan kapasitas tenaga pengajar, pendamping dan relawan Memberikan perlakuan khusus bagi peserta yang membutuhkan pemahaman, seperti memperbanyak contoh-contoh factual di lapangan, melalui kegiatan belajar Bersama para murid di alam
THE ROLE OF STAKEHOLDERS AND EXOGENOUS VARIABLES AFFECTING THE OUTCOME OF SOCIAL FORESTRY POLICIES IN CENTRAL SULAWESI, INDONESIA Massiri, Sudirman Daeng; Malik, Adam; Akhbar; Golar; Naharuddin; Pribadi, Hendra; Rahman, Abdul; Maiwa, Arman
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): 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.2024.11.2.211-227

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Social forestry (SF) is Indonesian policy that aims to provide legal access to the community in utilizing forest resources and seek sustainable forest management, contributing to the community's economic improvement. This study examines the action situation of implementing SF policies in Central Sulawesi Province and analyses the roles of stakeholders and exogenous variables determining SF policies' outcomes. The Institutional Analysis Development (IAD) framework was applied in the study by identifying and analyzing the action situation and its relation to the implementation of SF in Central Sulawesi. The research revealed that the implementation of social forestry in Central Sulawesi Province is not optimal. This is indicated by the fact that local institutions have not achieved self-governance, the sustainability of forest function has not been realized, and the social forestry programs have not significantly increased the income of the local community.. Implementing the SF policy depends on the facilitator's capacity at the site level and stakeholders' support. The action for strengthening social forestry at site levels requires strong collaboration among stakeholders by considering their interests and capacities. These findings suggested the urgency of future research to examine strategies for governing the role of stakeholders in boosting local institutional capacity and the outcomes of SF policies.
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 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, darwis Dienul Aslam Djamil, Irawan Hadidja, Hadidja Hafizi, Muh Zaynal Hairun nisa Hamka Hamka Hamka, Hamka Hamzari Hamzari Harmia, Harmia Hartini, Dewi Sri Hasriani Muis Hauris Hendra Pribadi Herman Harijanto Hulu, Amati Eltriman Ice Anugrahsari Ida Arianingsih Idhar, Moh 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, Rhamdhani Riyanto Riyanto Rukmi Rukmi Rustam Abd. Rauf Sahri, Andi Samsurizal, M. Sulaeman Sari, Yudya Kurnia Satriani Satriani Selfi, Selfi Simorangkir, Wahyu Syahputra 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 Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir Wahyu Wahyu Yunidar Zulkaidah Zulkaidah