MIMBAR : Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan
Volume 41, No. 2, (December 2025) [Accredited Sinta 3, No 79/E/KPT/2023]

Tesso Nilo Buffer Zone: A Space of Ecofeminism, Women, Ecology, and Social Resilience

Mita Rosaliza (Unknown)
Yusmar Yusuf (Unknown)
Hesti Asriwandari (Unknown)
Robi Armilus (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Dec 2025

Abstract

This article examines the buffer zone of Tesso Nilo National Park as an ecofeminist arena where interactions among women, ecology, and social resilience evolve amid deforestation, encroachment, and contested land use. Addressing research gaps that marginalize indigenous women’s conservation roles, the study explores how Batang Nilo women perform forest guardianship and sustain local ecological balance. Employing a qualitative participatory method in several buffer zone villages, twelve indigenous women involved in resource management participated through interviews, focus groups, observations, and participatory mapping. Guided by a local ecofeminist perspective, thematic analysis reveals that women’s forest patrols, cultivation of native and medicinal plants, non-timber forest product use, and community-based eco-tourism actions embody a politics of care. These practices reinforce socio-ecological resilience and advocate for gender-inclusive spatial governance that acknowledges women not merely as beneficiaries but as pivotal ecological agents in sustaining forest life.

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mimbar

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Economics, Econometrics & Finance Education Environmental Science Social Sciences Other

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