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Bioconservation Management of Protected Forest Areas: A Case Study in the West Rinjani Forest Management Unit: Pengelolaan Biokonservasi Kawasan Hutan Lindung: Studi Kasus di Unit Pengelolaan Hutan Rinjani Barat Raden Dendy Anugrah; Haeki Manzis; Inda Nur Cahyani; Fitri Sandya Arini
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

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Sustainable forest management is essential to maintaining ecological integrity and improving community welfare. This study aims to assess the performance of the West Rinjani Forest Management Unit (KPHL Rinjani Barat) in implementing conservation-based forest governance. A descriptive qualitative approach was applied, involving field observations, semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, and document analysis. The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that KPHL Rinjani Barat achieved the highest performance score (3) across all six evaluation indicators, including competency standards, operational consistency, planning effectiveness, and implementation of forest utilization and protection. Despite this, only 20% of the long-term forest management plan (RPHJP) could be executed due to limited financial support. The study concludes that while institutional performance is strong in planning and community facilitation, funding constraints hinder full implementation. This highlights the urgent need for policy reform in budgeting systems to strengthen forest governance at the local level. Scientifically, this study supports the integration of bio-conservation principles into decentralized forest management and recommends increased state and stakeholder investment to ensure ecological sustainability and socio-economic benefits for forest-dependent communities.
Bioconservation Management of Protected Forest Areas: A Case Study in the West Rinjani Forest Management Unit: Pengelolaan Biokonservasi Kawasan Hutan Lindung: Studi Kasus di Unit Pengelolaan Hutan Rinjani Barat Raden Dendy Anugrah; Haeki Manzis; Inda Nur Cahyani; Fitri Sandya Arini
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

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Sustainable forest management is essential to maintaining ecological integrity and improving community welfare. This study aims to assess the performance of the West Rinjani Forest Management Unit (KPHL Rinjani Barat) in implementing conservation-based forest governance. A descriptive qualitative approach was applied, involving field observations, semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders, and document analysis. The data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The results indicate that KPHL Rinjani Barat achieved the highest performance score (3) across all six evaluation indicators, including competency standards, operational consistency, planning effectiveness, and implementation of forest utilization and protection. Despite this, only 20% of the long-term forest management plan (RPHJP) could be executed due to limited financial support. The study concludes that while institutional performance is strong in planning and community facilitation, funding constraints hinder full implementation. This highlights the urgent need for policy reform in budgeting systems to strengthen forest governance at the local level. Scientifically, this study supports the integration of bio-conservation principles into decentralized forest management and recommends increased state and stakeholder investment to ensure ecological sustainability and socio-economic benefits for forest-dependent communities.
Strategi Mitigasi Bencana Pesisir pada Kawasan Wisata Pantai di Desa Korleko Selatan: Analisis Potensi Bahaya dan Upaya Perlindungan Wisatawan Made Sutha Yadnya; Haeki Manzis; Nanda Febriyani Putri; Miranti Wulan Saputri; Roro Ranti Dea Alfathya; Risna Putri Zahara; Nur Ariza Kurnia Dewi; Lalu Diandra Surya Wardhana; Dwi Lestari; Baiq Faridha Aulya Maharani; Elsya Mayori; Nabilah Putri Nursuha
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 1 (2026): Januari - Maret 2026
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

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This study analyzes coastal hazards and disaster mitigation strategies in the coastal tourism area of Korleko Selatan Village, East Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. The main threats identified are coastal abrasion caused by high waves, longshore currents, and oceanographic dynamics, as well as the risk of drowning accidents due to the lack of safety facilities. The research employed a qualitative approach by analyzing satellite imagery, maritime weather forecasts, and literature reviews. Findings indicate that coastal abrasion in Korleko Selatan reaches 1–3 meters annually, worsened by extreme wave conditions of 2.5–4.0 meters during the southeast monsoon period. Additionally, low tourist awareness and limited regulations exacerbate marine accident risks. The proposed mitigation strategies include structural measures (seawalls, breakwaters, mangrove and coral reef rehabilitation) and non-structural measures (risk-based spatial planning, early warning systems, tourist education, evacuation drills, and strengthening local institutions). Integrating disaster mitigation into village development policies and fostering multi-sector collaboration are considered essential to reduce vulnerability and enhance the resilience of coastal communities against increasing disaster threats.