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Journal : Mitra Sains

Analisis Kelayakan Usaha Getah Pinus KPHL Kulawi Kabupaten Sigi Busranuddin Daeng Masserang; Syukur Umar; Imran Rachman
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.v8i2.288

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This study aims to determine the business feasibility of pine resin (Pinus merkusii Jungh et de Vriese) at protected forest management unit or KPHL Kulawi and determine the effect of increasing the cost of managing pine resin on business feasibility through sensitivity analysis. The value of input and output at the time of the study was considered as a constant price with units of costs and revenues generated in units of Rp/Ha/Year. The analysis was carried out using the formula of investment feasibility criteria namely Net Present Value (NPV), Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and sensitivity analysis to determine the strength of the business in the event of increased costs. This study uses Bank Indonesia's annual average interest rate of 6.75%, obtained NPV value of Rp.296.870.072,20, BCR value is greater than 1 (one) that is 2.23 and large IRR value is 39,63%, which is greater than the investment interest rate. Based on the investment eligibility criteria, the pine sap business fulfils the feasible requirements to run. The results of the sensitivity analysis show the pine sap business in the Kulawi KPHL is not strong in facing a 120% increase in costs, an NPV value < 0 and a BCR value decrease below zero, which means that the pine sap investment is not feasible to continue.
Development Strategy For Forest Park Tourism in Ngata Baru Village Sigi Biromaru Subdistrict, Sigi District Ladjudo, Nana Fitriana I; Rachman, Imran; Muis, Hasriani
Mitra Sains Vol 9 No 1 (2021): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/ms26866579.2021.v9.i1.pp45-61

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This research aims to find out the role of stakeholders in the development of forest park tourism and formulate a strategy to optimize the development of forest park tourism in Ngata Baru Village, Sigi Biromaru Subdistrict, Sigi District. The sample was taken through the purposive sampling technique. The data were collected through survey and interview activities with a list of questions (Questioner) then analyzed using SWOT and stakeholder analysis. The results of the research show that the role of stakeholders divided into 3 groups, namely the first group is the subject group which consists of PKL and forest farmer who have high interests, but have low influence in the development of forest park tourism, the second group is the key player group which consists of Department of Forestry, UPT TAHURA and Department of Tourism which is the most important stakeholders in developing forest park tourism, and the third group is crowd group which consists of the village government and motorcycle drivers who have a very low role in the development of forest park tourism. From the results of the SWOT analysis, the forest park tourism included in the First Quadrant on the SWOT diagram, while the alternative strategy used is SO (Strength and Opportunities), with the consideration that forest park tourism have a lot of natural potential and large to be developed, but has not been utilized optimally, for that in developing forest park tourism must create a strategy by using strength to take advantage of opportunities, namely by: a) Managing the potential of the tourism object owned ( beautiful natural panorama, cool and pristine, abundant water sources and a comfortable atmosphere of a tourist attraction) with regional autonomy which gives regional governments authority to manage the potential of their respective regions; b) Increasing security at tourist objects in order to maintain comfort and attract more visitors to come to these attractions; c) Innovating products and tourist attractions, such as providing water play facilities, viewing posts and tourist trains; and d) Maximizing the distance to tourist objects that are close to the city to facilitate the accessibility of visitors, as well as to easily attract private investment.
Modal Sosial Masyarakat Dalam Pengelolaan Hutan Rakyat di Kecamatan Poso Pesisir Isnain, Moh.; Rachman, Imran; Sudirman, Sudirman
Mitra Sains Vol 12 No 1 (2024): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/ms26866579.2024.v12.i1.pp43-55

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In Indonesia, commercial management of community forests began several hundred years ago. This research aims to measure the level of social capital in community forest management, and analyze its influence on community forest performance. The research was carried out using a survey method. Two villages in one district were chosen purposively. Respondents were 60 people that randomly selected from each village. The results of the research reveal that the level of social capital of the two communities in community forest management is classified as different. High social capital has facilitated the revival of good community forest performance, which is characterized by high levels of community forest productivity, as well as continuing sustainable management of community forests, the benefits of regulations. fair management and cost efficiency of community forest management. Strong social capital drives better performance. This research concludes that community social capital in managing community forests in Toini Village is relatively high, while in Betania Village it is low. Considering the differences in social capital that exist in society, the author suggests the need to increase parties, especially the government, to support forest management through increasing roles, facilitating the expansion of social networks, and strengthening the implementation of rules to the community.