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Examining forest economies: A case study of silk value chain analysis in Wajo District Pratama, Andi Gunawan; Supratman, Supratman; Makkarennu, Makkarennu
Forest and Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): APRIL
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (536.288 KB) | DOI: 10.24259/fs.v3i1.4912

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Value chain analysis is a strategic analytical tool for understanding activities that represent the value of a product (or service), meanwhile providing opportunities for identifying competitive advantage. In this value chain analysis, the research aims to 1) map the actors of silk commodity business ventures, 2) determine the activities of these business actors, and 3) calculate and analyze financial ratios. This study was conducted in the Wajo District as a site historically well known for silk production, and which is undergoing efforts at revival. The method used in this study is observation, interview, and modeling. Data analysis was conducted as a classical value chain analysis, emphasizing the calculations of financial ratios. The results show that the main actors and activities in commodities trading are farmers, local traders, weavers, and silk clothing stores. The largest marketing margin is approximately IDR. 300,000, which is found in silk clothing stores. On the other hand, the smallest marketing margins amounted to about IDR. 100,000, which were identified among local traders. Finally, the largest profit margins were identified among farmers valued at IDR. 196,000, while the smallest profit margins were among local traders amounting to IDR. 68,000. Overall, this case study highlights that forest enterprises, in this case of the silk industry in Wajo, can improve household incomes for forest farmers, while maintaining their overall bargaining position against the market.
Bridging social forestry and forest management units: Juxtaposing policy imaginaries with implementation practices in a case from Sulawesi Tajuddin, Tajuddin; Supratman, Supratman; Salman, Darmawan; Yusran, Yusran
Forest and Society Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (697.215 KB) | DOI: 10.24259/fs.v3i1.6049

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As the priority forestry development programs in Indonesia in recent years, Social Forestry policies (SF) and Forest Management Units (FMU or KPH) still indicate low performance. The SF program in particular, is dependent on the role of the KPH as an institution in realizing its expected goals. Using the theory of bureaucratic politics, this article presents the implementation of the SF program under the KPH system and how both programs can mutually support or inhibit the development of the other. The research was conducted using policy content analysis in the implementation of SF and KPH programs by applying interview methods, questionnaires and field observations that are presented both qualitatively and descriptively. We find that the development of SF cannot be separated from the role of the KPH bureaucracy due to the absence of bureaucratic institutions at the site level. SF sites are located in KPH working areas and perform a central role in all aspects of SF management. However, SF programs are not clearly stated as one of the main tasks and functions of KPHs and the existence of KPH interests in realizing independence without special budget allocations for the development of SF are obstacles to its implementation. KPH also still face regulatory issues that have not fully supported KPH operations resulting in weak institutions and independence to governing hierarchies due to the strong influence of the bureaucracy at the central and provincial levels. On the other hand, the SF program is still perceived as a rival of KPHs in forest management areas and further suffer from rigid regulations that are difficult to apply, making it challenging for SF to support the objectives of KPH programming. Under these conditions, KPH tend to limit SF schemes, thus privileging specific different forestry partnership schemes that are anticipated to support the independence of the KPH.
Poured from the Sky: The Story of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Cérékang Forest Conservation Muhammad Akhmar, Andi; Rahman, Fathu; Supratman, Supratman; Hasyim, Husain; Nawir, M.
Forest and Society Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Forestry Faculty, Universitas Hasanuddin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/fs.v6i2.15176

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The Cérékang people are often used as an example of how Indigenous Peoples successfully carry out traditional conservation of customary forests. This article aims to investigate the conditions that sustain the forest conservation in Cérékang by using Berkes’s (2008) concept of traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and Houde’s (2007) six dimensions of TEK as the framework. Data collections were obtained through literature review, direct observation, in-depth interviews, and focus group discussions with key informants. The results of the study are as follows: First, the mythical construction around the area of forest is connected to their cosmology and stories of origin associated with the La Galigo epic, and the Cérékang people have developed protective attitudes towards forests consistent with the term “sacred ecology”. Second, such an attitude is endured by the ethics that respect the intimate relationship between humans, nature, and spiritual realms, which is subsequently manifested through prohibitions to enter the sacred forest except for ritual. This implies that the Cérékang people rely on symbolic knowledge, not technical knowledge, to protect the forest. The protected forest does not only provide cultural ecosystem services but also regulates services that indirectly benefit the Cerekang People such as flood prevention. Yet, the uncertain legal status of the sacred forest and the activities of a mining company around the area pose threats for continued conservation efforts. Consequently, to exercise direct control over the sacred forest area, new community organizations are integrated with customary institutions formed with support from NGOs, local government, and universities. This can be seen as their adaptation strategy to survive and conserve the forest amid ongoing challenges.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Vitta Oktavina Abiyuna, Thaufan Ade Safitri, Ade Agus Salim Agussalim, Agussalim Akhmad Akhmad Alfatia, Alfatia Alhafizin, M. Ali, Nabila Nurhaliza Alwintara, Dhuma Aza Ambiyar, Ambiyar Andi Detti Yunianti Andini, Femila Nur Aorazizah, Noviyana Cindy Apriani, Yuli Arafat, Andi Arif Rahman Hakim Arifmiboy, Arifmiboy Ariski, M. Fikri Armansyah Putra, Armansyah Arrahman, Rudi Aryani, Menik Astuti Arif AYU LESTARI Azwar, Azwar Banuapta, Habib Khosi Abrorri Belinda, Dinda Bidaya, Jaini Cahayani, Kartika Chasanah, Afrida Nur Cici Aulia Permata Bunda, Cici Aulia Permata Darmawan Salman Dassir, Muh Dedi Muhtadi, Dedi Deti, Deti Sri Rahayu Dewi ANGGRAENI Dewi, Sinta Verawati Diniarti, Eti Diyanto, Velani Prastika Erwanindyasari, Risma Nuril Erwin Erwin Erwin Erwin Fadhya, Fadhya Faqihuddin, Faqihuddin Fatiha, Annisa Nur Firdaus, Naufal Fitri, Muzizah Fitriatun, Yuyun Frangky Silitonga Galih Mulya Subastyan Gara, Sori Mariati Gusmiaty Gusmiaty, Gusmiaty Habiburrahman Habiburrahman, Habiburrahman Hafidzah, Putri Halimah Larekeng, Siti Hardi, Rahmat Sulhan Haridah, Fatma Harisa, Rahmawati Harmini, Harmini Harweli, Dafri Hasibuan, Muktar Isnan Hasyim, Husain Hayatunnisah, Hayatunnisah Hetty Patmawati Hidayanti, Nur Huda, Dwiyanti Nurul Ieke Wulan Ayu Ilham Ilham ILHAMALIMY , RIDHO RAFQI IRA TASKIRAWATI Iskandar Iskandar Ismaira, Wilda Iswanto Iswanto Jatnika, Muhammad Dzulfaqori Kamila, Zalfa Kartadi, Danish Krisnahadi, Tama L. Tobing, Vargo Christian Laksmi, Ajeng Triani Larasati, Aulya Putri Lesmana, Belda Nurmultiefa Lestari, Fany Lindra Linda Herawati, Linda Lugi, Fitriana M. Nawir, M. M. Yogi Riyantama Isjoni Maiyana, Efmi Makkarennu, Makkarennu Mansyur Mansyur Mansyur, Muhamad Zulfikar Masdiana Masdiana Maulina, Nurul Mauliza, Mauliza Mega Nur Prabawati, Mega Nur Mellisa Towadi Muhammad Akhmar, Andi Muhammad Harun Muhiddinur Kamal Mujetahid, Andi Mus, Akhmad H. Muslimin Muslimin Mustaqimah, Utami Puspita Sabilla Nabila, Putri Nani Ratnaningsih Nila Sari Nimah, Khomsatun Niswariyana, Ahyati Kurniamala Noviati, wiwi Nugraha, Didik Syam Nugroho, Muhammad Rafly Nur Azizah, Fatmawati Nur Ilman, Muhammad Agil Nur Mohamad Kasim Nurhayati, Elis Nurjamil, Dedi Nurjamil Nurmala Nurmala Nurmiwati, Nurmiwati Nursyahidah, Silmi Nurtasyha, Nurtasyha Oktafiani, Astri Oktriani, Tantri Pangestu, Kidung Tirtayasa Putra Pebrian, Syahid Prastiyo, Andi Pratama, Andi Gunawan Pratiwi, Alifka PUJI LESTARI Pyo Munawarah Rahayu, Diar Veni Rahayu, Diar Veny Rahman, Fathu Rahmandari, Ismi Arifiana Ramadhani, Nur Lailli Ramdhayani, Eryuni Ramna, Siti Ratna Rustina Restinavia, Nyimas Arsilla Ridho Rafqi Ilhamalimy Rifky Makkasau, Ahmad Rismi, Dede Rizky, Rizky Mauldan Muhammad Yusuf Rosanery, Viony Ersantyas Rosmiati, Ucu Rusadi, Nusrah Rusdianto Rusdianto, Rusdianto S, Harlina Saddam Saddam, Saddam Saharuddin Sahriyanti Saad Sami’un, Sami’un Saputri, Nadia Saputri, Sindika Aprilia Sari, Feni Mustika Satriawansyah, Tri Saul, Sariva Sayuti, Lalu Septika, Baiq Herdina Sila, Sri Arfiani Rahim Sirad, La Ode Sirad Sirma Sirma Siti Hadijah Siti Lamusiah, Siti SITI MARYAM Sitti Nuraeni Solikhah, Nabila Putri Nur Sri Nurhidayati, Sri Sri Tirto Madawistama Sri Wahyuni, Dian Eka Mayasari Suhada, Ikhlas Suhasman, Suhasman SUHIRMAN SUHIRMAN Sulistiyowati, Nopi Sulystyaningsih, Naning Dwi Sumarsih, Enok Supriono, Ajeng Ayu Syafria, Syafria Syaharani, Danisa Bella Syahidah, Syahidah SYAMSU ALAM Syamsu Rijal Syamzan Syukur Syarif Fitriyanto Tajuddin Tajuddin, Tajuddin Tirtayasa Putra Pangestu, Kidung Ubaidullah Ubaidullah, Ubaidullah Ula, Khayranil Ulfah, Elia Damayantie Uljanatunnisa, Uljanatunnisa Usammah, Usammah Uswatun Hasanah Utami, Yuni Wulan Vasliana, Dedek Veithzal Rivai Zainal Vinami Yulian Wardani, Wening Kusuma Wardhana, Muhammad Masardi Wetria, Wetria Wibowo, Agung Edy Widyawati, Sekar Ayu Wijayanti, Andi Ridha Yayank WINDHA WINDHA Wulandari, Yayang Erry Yaldi, Yusri YULIA, Meri Yulianah, Lia Yusran Yusran Yusril Ihza Mahendra Yustisiawan, Muhammad Zakir, Agus Salim Zamzam, Nur