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INDONESIA
Jurnal Rimba Lestari
Published by Universitas Mataram
ISSN : 27757234     EISSN : 2808960X     DOI : 10.29303/rimbalestari.v1i1.24
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Jurnal Rimba Lestari (JRL) is a periodic scientific article covering all aspects of forestry and environment sciences which includes, but not limited to the following topics: forest planning, forest policy, forest resources utilization, forest ergonomics, forest ecology, forest inventory, silviculture, and management of regional ecosystems. It is primarily a medium for disseminating original theoretical and experimental researches, as well as technical reviews. This journal issues one volume annually consists of two issues that delivered every May, and October. JRL is published by the Department of Forestry-University of Mataram.
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PERAN STAKEHOLDER DALAM PENGELOLAAN TAMAN WISATA ALAM GUNUNG TUNAK KABUPATEN LOMBOK TENGAH Rahman, Muhamad Ari; Anwar, Hairil; Wahyuningsih, Endah
JURNAL RIMBA LESTARI Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
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The management of the Gunung Tunak Nature Tourism Park (TWA) requires collaboration among various stakeholders to achieve sustainable conservation and development. This study aims to identify stakeholders, analyze their influence and interests, and examine partnership patterns in the management of TWA Gunung Tunak. A descriptive method was employed in this research, using purposive sampling to select respondents. Data analysis utilized stakeholder analysis to evaluate the roles and relationships among actors. The results indicate the involvement of six key stakeholders in managing TWA Gunung Tunak: the West Nusa Tenggara Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA NTB), the Tourism Office of Central Lombok Regency, the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) of Central Lombok, the Korea-Indonesia Forest Cooperation Center (KIFC), the Mertak Village Government, and the Tunak Besopoq Group. Analysis revealed that BKSDA NTB and KIFC have very high levels of influence and interest in the management process, while the Tunak Besopoq Group exhibits high levels. In contrast, the Tourism Office, Bappeda Central Lombok, and Mertak Village Government display lower levels of influence and interest. The identified partnership patterns adhere to three main principles: equality and balance, transparency, and mutual benefit. These principles support effective collaborative management, emphasizing synergy among stakeholders to achieve conservation objectives and community empowerment.
EFEKTIVITAS PENGGUNAAN LAHAN MELALUI PROGRAM REHABILITASI DAS UNTUK MENDUKUNG PENURUNAN KARBON DIOKSIDA (CO2) PADA AREA KELOLA KTH. HIJAU MAKMUR DI DESA GELANGSAR KAB. LOMBOK BARAT Ashari, Agus Mulyadi; Markum, Markum; Susilawati, Lolita Endang
JURNAL RIMBA LESTARI Vol 3 No 2 (2023): Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) contributes significantly to global warming, leading to climate change that impacts human life. To mitigate emissions, Indonesia has committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 29% independently and 41% with international support by 2030, as outlined in its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). One of the strategies implemented is the Indonesia’s Forestry and Other Land Uses (FoLU) Net Sink 2030 program, prioritizing the forestry and land-use sectors. This study evaluates the effectiveness of agroforestry-based watershed rehabilitation activities in the area managed by Forest Famers Group (KTH) Hijau Makmur, Gelangsar Village, West Lombok Regency. The results show a high plant density level (>400–600 plants/ha), dominated by high-economic-value multipurpose tree species (MPTS) such as durian, mangosteen, avocado, and stink bean. The observed plants are categorized as seedlings and saplings (1–3 years old, height >1.5 meters, trunk diameter <10 cm). As the plants mature, their stem volume and canopy area are expected to enhance carbon sequestration through stems, roots, litter, and necromass. These findings indicate that agroforestry practices not only provide economic benefits but also support climate change mitigation by increasing carbon storage potential.
POTENSI CADANGAN KARBON DAN SERAPAN CO2 ACACIA MANGIUM DI TAMAN KEANEKARAGAMAN HAYATI PT TIRTA INVESTAMA, CISALAK, SUBANG Sri Utami, Widia; Juliani, Rany; Abidin, Zaenal; Santoso, Sidik; Rahayu, Apriliyanti Dwi; Ankhoviyya, Nida
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The Biodiversity Park PT Tirta Investama Cisalak Subang Regency has an area of ± 5,800 hectares which has social, economic and environmental benefits. The Biodiversity Park is one of the efforts to support Indonesia's Nationally Determined Contribution target in mitigating climate change by increasing plant land cover, especially tree-level plants. Tree-level plants at a young age can increase carbon stocks in biomass. Younger stands can absorb more carbon than older stands. Climate change can cause natural disasters such as landslides. Landslides that occur in the work area can cause carbon stock loss. Data were collected by census by inventorying diameter at breast height and total height. Data analysis on standing tree volume used a specific gravity of 0.507 and biomass expansion factor of 1.33. Carbon potential research on Acacia mangium to determine the carbon potential of Taman KEHATI which is carried out by census and to determine CO2 absorption. Acacia mangium is an invasive plant that can grow on critical land and marginal land and has fast growth so that it can be used as one of the types for planting activities on post-landslide land. The aboveground carbon biomass research results in units per hectare are 1.690 tons/ha, carbon absorption of 0.794 tons/ha, and CO2 absorption of 2.912 tons/ha.

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