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Evaluation of Social Forestry Programs in Community Forest Management (CFM) from the Perspective of Land Cover Change and Socio-Economic Characteristics of CFM Managers in the Protected Forest of Bukit Daun, Kepahiang Regency Douni, James Byekher; Agustin, Deva; Akmal, Saif; Reflis, Reflis; Utama, Satria Putra
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 16 No 2 (2023): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp16iss2pp183-192

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This study aims to determine changes in land cover on Community Forest Utilization Business Permits (IUPHKm) before and after the IUPHKm was issued and to determine the socio-economic characteristics of Community Forest management participants in the Bukit Daun Protected Forest at this time. Most of the community forest participants in Kepahiang Regency are still classified as less prosperous. The socio-economic conditions of community forest management participants in the Bukit Daun Protected Forest, Kepahiang Regency, show that the age of community forest permit managers in the Bukit Daun Protected Forest is in the productive age category with relatively low education. It is necessary to carry out intensive outreach activities by the Environment and Forestry Service of Bengkulu Province, UPTD KPHL Bukit Daun, regarding the primary substance and rules of the Community Forest program and implement them in the field so that the public can clearly understand the Community Forest Program.
IDENTIFIKASI PERUBAHAN CURAH HUJAN DAN SUHU UDARA DI KOTA BENGKULU DAN KABUPATEN KEPAHIANG PROVINSI BENGKULU Muslihah, Dina Whiri; Akmal, Saif
Megasains Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Megasains Vol. 15 No. 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Stasiun Pemantau Atmosfer Global Bukit Kototabang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46824/megasains.v15i1.145

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Climate change has far-reaching impacts in various regions of the world. The chance of extreme climate conditions in the form of high rainfall and drought is increasing as a result of climate change. Indonesia, which is in a tropical region and is a developing country, is vulnerable to being affected by climate change, so it is necessary to analyze climate change in Indonesia. This research analyzes climate change using extreme climate indices produced from the Expert Team for Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI) study. This index calculates changes in minimum temperature, minimum temperature, and rainfall. Statistical analysis using the Mann-Kendall method was also carried out to see whether or not there were changing trends in climate elements. The data used is data from the Bengkulu Meteorological Station as a representative of the Bengkulu City area which is on the coast and data from the Kepahiang Geophysical Station as a representative of Kepahiang Regency which is in the highland area. The data used is data for the period 1991 – 2020. The results of this research show that there has been a significant change in minimum temperature in both regions.