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Peran Gender Dalam Pengelolaan Kawasan Hutan Di Kecamatan Gading, Kabupaten Probolinggo, Jawa Timur (Gender Role In Forest Area Management In Gading District, Probolinggo District, East Java) Atmojo, Tri; Yunianto, Andhika Silva; Anggraeni, Baroroh Wista
Menara Ilmu : Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Ilmiah Vol 18, No 2 (2024): Vol 18 No. 02 OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31869/mi.v18i2.5824

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Manfaat keberadaan hutan belum sepenuhnya dapat dirasakan oleh masyarakat karena deforestasi. Perhutanan sosial merupakan salah satu kebijakan dalam mengatasi problem tersebut. Dalam pelaksanan program perhutanan sosial, peran gender menjadi penting. Hal ini juga sejalan dengan Tujuan SDGs ke 5 menyebutkan adanya Kesetaraan Gender. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengidentifikasi peran gender dalam pengelolaan kawasan hutan. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Kelompok Tani Hutan (KTH) Alam Subur dan Ranu Makmur di Kecamatan Gading, Kabupaten Probolinggo dengan responden penelitian sebanyak 30 orang anggota Kelompok Tani Hutan (KTH). Data diolah dalam bentuk tabulasi dan dianalisis secara deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa peran laki-laki dan perempuan dalam pengelolaan kawasan hutan didominasi oleh laki-laki dengan alokasi waktu dalam bekerja yaitu 65,9% dan alokasi waktu untuk perempuan sebesar 34,1%. Proses komunikasi menjadi penting untuk menjembatani kendala struktural, sosial dan budaya agar relasi gender ini tidak menuju kepada relasi ketidakadilan peran. Kata kunci: Perhutanan sosial, gender, SDGs, masyarakat desa hutan, kelompok tani hutan.
Nilai Ekonomi Pemanfaatan Rumput Program Kemitraan Konservasi di RPTN Kemalang SPTN Wilayah II Balai Taman Nasional Gunung Merapi Fadlilah, Ria Rizqi Nur; Sunyata, Agus; Anggraeni, Baroroh Wista
Daun: Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian dan Kehutanan Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025): Daun: Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian dan Kehutanan
Publisher : ​Institute for Researches and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/daun.v12i2.11308

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In the surrounding areas of Gunung Merapi National Park, grass harvesting is an inseperable part of the daily life of buffer zone communities. Natural growing grasses in the Kemalang resort area have been traditionally used for livestock feed, particularly through a conservation partnership scheme facilitated by the national park authority. In the context, natural resource management must adopt a sustainable development approach to maintain the balance between ecological, economic and sociocultural aspect especially by ensuring that utilization doesn’t exceed the land’s productive capacity. This research was conducted from august 25 to november 30 2022, within the conservation partnership area of kemalang resort, under the management of Gunung Merapi National Park region II. The study aimed to determine the productivity value, utilization levels and their economic value of grass within the conservation partnership scheme. A descriptive quantitative was used, involving field observations through the establishment of 42, 1x1m2 grass sampling plots. Quantitative data were also collected through structured intreviews to 42 landowner respondens selected via purposive sampling with a sampling intensity of 10%. Direct economic valuation was applied using actual market prices. The results show that grass productivity in the area reached 3.782.790,53 kg/year with an economic value of IDR111.867.536 /year. Meanwhile, thecommunity’s utilization reached 9.483.533,42 kg/year, with an economic valued at IDR7.808.895.167 /year. This significant gap reflects pressure on the regenerative capacity of grass resources, potentially threatening the area’s ecological functions. Sustainable non-timber forest product management is therefore essential to maintain a balance between conservation and the community needs.