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Journal : Soeropati: Journal of Community Service

Community Empowerment Participation in Forest Revegetation: An Analysis Study on the Slope Communities of Mount Arjuna, Indonesia Nugroho, Matheus; Hermanto, Yustinus Budi

Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v6i1.4225

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The research objectives was to determine the analysis of community empowerment participation for the forest revegetation in Arjuna Mount. This service uses a Participatory Rural Appraisal approach, with the study population covering communities around the forest of Arjuna Mount Pasuruan-East Java Indonesia. Data obtained from respondents with a questionnaire and analyzed using SEM (structural equation modeling), to find out an overview of respondents' responses about community participation in the preservation of the Arjuna Mount Forest. Community participation in the form of human capital, economy, social, local institutions, facilities and infrastructure has significant influence on community empowerment for the preservation of the Arjuna mount forest. Estimated regression weights for each indicator of community empowerment in Leduk, Jatiarjo and Dayurejo villages are human resources 0.99, economy 0.99, social 0.97, local institutions 1.00 and facilities and infrastructure 1.00. This explains that local institutional factors, facilities and infrastructure have a significant influence on community empowerment for the preservation of the Arjuna mount forest.
Assistance of Sustainable Forest Management through Strengthening of Human and Social Capital in Arjuna Mount East Java Community Matheus Nugroho; Hermanto, Yustinus Budi; Obaid, Hind Hussein; Kasheem, Majdy

Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5674

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This study is part of a community service project aimed at examining the role of human and social capital in the sustainable forest management of Mount Arjuna East Java. The objective of the community service initiative is to empower local communities around the forest to actively participate in forest conservation efforts. The study employs a descriptive method with a survey technique to gather factual data from the research area, which includes the spring areas around Mount Arjuna in East Java, Indonesia. The study population consists of communities from three villages: Leduk, Jatiarjo, and Dayurejo, located in Pasuruan, East Java. Data were collected from respondents through questionnaires and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to understand the general responses regarding community participation in forest preservation. The results indicate that the human capital of the community, particularly education level and employment, contributes significantly to the success of sustainable forest development. Additionally, social characteristics such as mutual-cooperation and kinship within the community play a vital role in supporting long-term forest management. This community service initiative aims to strengthen both human and social capital to foster a sustainable forest management approach based on local wisdom and community-driven efforts.
Community Empowerment Participation in Forest Revegetation: An Analysis Study on the Slope Communities of Mount Arjuna, Indonesia Nugroho, Matheus; Hermanto, Yustinus Budi
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 6 No 1: November 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v6i1.4225

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The research objectives was to determine the analysis of community empowerment participation for the forest revegetation in Arjuna Mount. This service uses a Participatory Rural Appraisal approach, with the study population covering communities around the forest of Arjuna Mount Pasuruan-East Java Indonesia. Data obtained from respondents with a questionnaire and analyzed using SEM (structural equation modeling), to find out an overview of respondents' responses about community participation in the preservation of the Arjuna Mount Forest. Community participation in the form of human capital, economy, social, local institutions, facilities and infrastructure has significant influence on community empowerment for the preservation of the Arjuna mount forest. Estimated regression weights for each indicator of community empowerment in Leduk, Jatiarjo and Dayurejo villages are human resources 0.99, economy 0.99, social 0.97, local institutions 1.00 and facilities and infrastructure 1.00. This explains that local institutional factors, facilities and infrastructure have a significant influence on community empowerment for the preservation of the Arjuna mount forest.
Assistance of Sustainable Forest Management through Strengthening of Human and Social Capital in Arjuna Mount East Java Community Matheus Nugroho; Hermanto, Yustinus Budi; Obaid, Hind Hussein; Kasheem, Majdy
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 7 No 1: November 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v7i1.5674

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This study is part of a community service project aimed at examining the role of human and social capital in the sustainable forest management of Mount Arjuna East Java. The objective of the community service initiative is to empower local communities around the forest to actively participate in forest conservation efforts. The study employs a descriptive method with a survey technique to gather factual data from the research area, which includes the spring areas around Mount Arjuna in East Java, Indonesia. The study population consists of communities from three villages: Leduk, Jatiarjo, and Dayurejo, located in Pasuruan, East Java. Data were collected from respondents through questionnaires and analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to understand the general responses regarding community participation in forest preservation. The results indicate that the human capital of the community, particularly education level and employment, contributes significantly to the success of sustainable forest development. Additionally, social characteristics such as mutual-cooperation and kinship within the community play a vital role in supporting long-term forest management. This community service initiative aims to strengthen both human and social capital to foster a sustainable forest management approach based on local wisdom and community-driven efforts.