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Legal Position of Land Tenure in Forest Areas with Special Purposes (Case Study: UB Forest, Tawangargo Village and Donowarih Village, Malang Regency): Kedudukan Hukum Penguasaan Tanah dalam Kawasan Hutan dengan Tujuan Khusus (Studi Kasus: UB Forest, Desa Tawangargo dan Desa Donowarih, Kabupaten Malang) Kusdinar, Iqbal Firdaus; Wicaksono, Setiawan; Adianto, Daru; Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul
WARKAT Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Juni
Publisher : Faculty of Law, Universitas Brawijaya

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The establishment of the forest areas with specific purposes (KHDTK) is based on the Minister of Environment and Forestry Decision Number 196/Menlhk-PKTL/KUH/PLA.2/1/2020, dated January 22, 2020, regarding the designation of the Educational Forest Area within the protected forest and permanent production forest areas of Kepanjen Forest as the Education and Training Forest of Universitas Brawijaya covering an area of ​​544.74 hectares in Malang Regency, East Java Province. Land tenure within the forest area should be under the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) based on the Boundary Marking Minutes. In reality, there is still land tenure within the forest area controlled by the community, where the land is inherited from previous generations and can be used for settlements. Land tenure has been ongoing since the Dutch colonial era in 1919, as confirmed by the Malang Regency Land Office, with the community occupying the location since 1937. The author aims to highlight the legal issues between Sumberwangi Hamlet in the administrative area of Donowarih Village and Sumbersari Hamlet in the administrative area of Tawangargo Village. Considering the history of the formation of Donowarih Village and Tawangargo Village, the establishment history of UB Forest, and the analysis of legal status overlaps between the villages and the UB Forest management, this research conducts a comparative analysis of the settlement regulations, correlating them with land or forest area utilization based on Forestry Law Number 41 of 1999 and Village Law Number 6 of 2014.
Religious Moderation: Interfaith Harmony in Bandar Village Ulum, Muhammad Bahrul; Baihaqi, Marsaa; Munawaroh, Diniyatul
Jurnal Indonesia Studi Moderasi Beragama Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JISMB, Volume 1, Issue 2 (2024): October-March Period
Publisher : Academia Edu Cendekia Indonesia (AEDUCIA)

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Background: Indonesia’s multicultural society presents both opportunities and challenges for maintaining inter-religious harmony. In local communities with religious diversity, the practice of tolerance is essential to support peaceful coexistence and national unity. Objective: The purpose of this study is to determine how inter-religious harmony is implemented in Bandar Village, which is known for its religious diversity. Method: This research employs a field research method conducted in 2023 in Bandar Village, Bandar District, Batang Regency. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and direct observation, and analyzed using content analysis. Result: The findings reveal that Bandar Village residents, despite their religious differences, exhibit strong tolerance and mutual respect. Their religious beliefs are deeply rooted from birth and are not influenced or disrupted by external religious pressures. Conclusion: Bandar Village demonstrates a successful model of inter-religious harmony, where strong internal beliefs and mutual acceptance foster a peaceful and respectful community life. Contribution: This study provides a valuable reference for understanding the practical application of religious moderation in a multicultural society and offers insights for replicating similar approaches in other diverse communities to sustain harmony and unity.
Co-Authors Adianto, Daru Afera, Gebrekiros Goytom Aguntoro, Andrian Akbar, M Syahrul Al Farizi, Dizar Alghifari Mahdi Igamo Amalia, Arifa Elmi Antikowati Antikowati Anugrah, Eri Anwar, Darul Anwar, Kholilul Azis, Maskur Azwardi Azwardi Baharuddin, Lujang Baihaqi, Marsaa Dewanti, Ria Resti Dina Tsalist Wildana, Dina Tsalist Eddy Mulyono Endah Dewi Purnamasari Fahrezi, Mahfudz Fina Fakhriyah Gautama Budi Arundhati, Gautama Budi Gebrekiros Goytom Afera Hamdani, Maulana Iskhaq Hamida, Nilna Aliyan Haritsahrizal, Muhammad Zaid Herdarmin, Rum Ihyana Lutfianda Istiqomah, Istiqomah Jayus Jayus Karisdyanti, Yuyun Khanif, Al Khanif, Al, Dr. Kusdinar, Iqbal Firdaus Liliana Liliana Lutfi Ariefianto Lutfianda, Ihyana M. Kava Zulfikri Mariyana Widiastuti Mariyatul Qibtiyah Md. Toriqul Islam Moch. Marsa Taufiqurrohman Muhamad Parhan Muhammad Ardiyansah Muhammad Haris Muhshi, Adam Munawaroh, Diniyatul Murdhiyatun Mafhumah, Siti Nur Nabilah, Adinda Valencia Nilna Aliyan Hamida Novendawati Wahyu Sitasari Nugraha, Reyka Widia Pratama, Gamma Cipta Surya Putra, Mgs. Prima Darma Putri, Rachma Emilia Qolbiyah, Latifatul Rahmadanty, Permata Raneo, Agung Putra Rosita Indrayati Roswaty Rosy, Marshanda Rozali, Yuli Asmi Saputri, Endah Saputri, Intan Wahyuni Saragih, Stephanie Ellenesia Satyaningtyas, Ayu Citra Sa’ada, Fais Dathul Sekar Dwi Ardianti Setiawan Wicaksono, Setiawan Soetijono, Iwan Rachmad Syaputri, Ayu Geby Gisela Tanzil, Dolly Veronica, Meilin Wahyudin, Dian Wildana, Dina Yarsah, Waldi Novi Zahra, Aprilia Zahria, Putri