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Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 19075316     EISSN : 26139979     DOI : -
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Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat adalah sarana komunikasi dan penyebarluasan hasil penelitian, review artikel, dan editorial mengenai kebijakan, kewirausahaan, sosial dan ekonomi kehutanan. Artikel yang dipublikasikan dalam jurnal ini sebaiknya masuk dalam lingkup jurnal diantaranya mengangkat studi mengenai kebijakan, kewirausahaan, sosial dan ekonomi kehutanan berdasarkan hasil penelitian dan analisis kritis.
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Articles 106 Documents
Diversity and Potential of Macroscopic Fungi in the Caldera of Mount Tujuh Lake, Kerinci Seblat National Park, Jambi Andesmora, Evan Vria; Yulio Saputra, Dalli
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 1, JULI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i1.43806

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Kerinci Seblat National Park (TNKS) is a biodiversity hotspot in Indonesia, yet studies on macroscopic fungi in this area remain limited. This research explored the biodiversity and potential utilization of macroscopic fungi in Gunung Tujuh Resort, Kerinci Regency, Jambi. Field sampling was conducted in August 2023 using an opportunistic sampling method, and identification was based on macroscopic morphological characteristics. A total of 15 fungal species belonging to 11 families, 4 orders, and two classes were identified. Most species (14) were classified under the phylum Basidiomycota, while one species belonged to Ascomycota. The identified species include Laccaria sp., Hygrocybe sp., Galerina marginata, Marasmius sp. (four species), Meripilus sp., Collybia sp., Armirallia sp., Schizophyllum sp., Amauroderma rugosum, Mycroporus sp., Russula sp., and Xylaria sp.. Interviews and literature studies revealed that these fungi have not been utilized by the local community. Given the high fungal diversity and the potential risk of biodiversity loss, further studies on the ecological roles and possible utilization of macroscopic fungi in the region are necessary.
Recommendations for the “One Village, One Product” Strategy and Coffee Marketing Efficiency in Gowa Regency Hasannudin, Dian Ayu Lestari; Supratman; Alam, Syamsu; Makkarennu; Hamzah, Baginda
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 1, JULI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i1.44324

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The One Village One Product (OVOP) concept seeks to raise farmers’ income by promoting regionally distinctive commodities. In Topidi Village, South Sulawesi, coffee is widely cultivated and well suited for agroforestry systems, offering high market potential. However, farmer profits are reduced by inefficient marketing channels involving many intermediaries. This study analyzed marketing institutions and the efficiency of Arabica coffee marketing using Marketing Margin, Farmer’s Share, and Profit to Cost Ratio methods. Data from four marketing outlets showed that Outlet IV, where farmers sell directly to end users, achieved the highest marketing efficiency at 44 percent for ground coffee and the highest profit. Adopting the OVOP concept for coffee could help position it as a leading regional commodity by integrating production across areas with similar landscapes, thus strengthening local industry and boosting household incomes.
Circular Economy Integration in Community-Based Forest Management: A Sustainability Analysis in Indonesia Hamzah, Baginda; Hasannudin, Dian Ayu Lestari
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 1, JULI 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i1.44325

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This study examines the integration of circular economy principles into community-based forest management (CBFM) collaborative strategies in Indonesia. Using a systematic literature review methodology, we analyzed 25 published studies and policy documents from 2015-2024, focusing on the interface between circular economy and collaborative forest governance. Results reveal that CBFM initiatives incorporating circular principles show enhanced resource efficiency and increased community income compared to conventional approaches. Four key integration models were identified: closed-loop forest product systems, regenerative agroforestry, waste-to-value conversion, and circular value chain partnerships. Critical success factors include adaptive governance mechanisms, multi-stakeholder knowledge platforms, and policy coherence across sectors. Significant implementation barriers persist, including capacity limitations, misaligned incentive structures, and inadequate market access. The study provides a multi-dimensional analytical framework and strategic recommendations for policymakers and practitioners seeking to advance sustainable forest management through circular economy integration in the Indonesian context.
The Potential of Green Belt Trees as Environmental Services for Emission Reduction in Banggae Timur, Majene Regency Ritabulan; Rahman, Abd.; Qaizar; Abdullah, Muhammad Arafat; Irundu, Daud; Karim, Faradillah F.
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 2, DESEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i2.31447

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The issue of climate change is still a global concern today. Green belt trees as part of the ecosystem in urban areas in the context of environmental services have the ability to reduce emissions that cause global warming. This research aims to estimate the potential environmental services of tree-level vegetation to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in the East Banggae green belt area, Majene Regency. This research used a non-destructive sampling method with a total of 43 plots. Data analysis includes analysis of biomass, carbon and carbon dioxide potential as an approach to calculating the potential environmental services of East Banggae green belt trees. The research results show that based on the biomass and carbon potential of trees above ground, the East Banggae green belt trees contribute to reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 16,948.68 tons of CO2e per hectare.
Economic Valuation of Cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmannii Blume) Utilization in Several Villages of Kutapanjang District, Gayo Lues Regency Ridwan; Linda, Maya; Handayani, Triaty; Arabia, Teti
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 2, DESEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i2.48947

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Cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmannii Blume) is one of the high-value crops cultivated by local communities in Gayo Lues Regency, Aceh. The bark of the cinnamon plant provides significant economic benefits and contributes substantially to household income. This study aims to (1) determine the economic value of cinnamon bark utilized by local farmers and (2) analyze its contribution to household income compared to other livelihood activities. Data were obtained through interviews with 60 respondents from Ulun Tanoh, Rema Tue, Tampeng, and Kutapanjang Villages in Kutapanjang Subdistrict. The research applied a descriptive quantitative approach focusing on the economic value of cinnamon bark. The results show that the average annual income from cinnamon bark reached IDR 13,499,683 (IDR 1,124,974 per month), contributing 60.6% of total household income. The 60.9% contribution of cinnamon indicates that cinnamon farming provides 1.5 times higher income than secondary activities, emphasizing its vital economic role in supporting rural livelihoods.
Profile of Sentinel 2 Vegetation Index as Impact of Forest Change: Case Study Enrekang Regency 2019 – 2024 Periods Rijal, Syamsu; Nursaputra, Munajat; Ahmad, Afandi; Chairil; Sinaga, Revalina Theresia; Kasang, Helen Natalia; Tangdilintin, Yulanda Angel; Natsir, Anugrahandini; Basri, Nurul Muchlisah
Jurnal Hutan dan Masyarakat VOLUME 17 NO 2, DESEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v17i2.48920

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Land cover change is one of the key factors influencing environmental quality and ecosystem dynamics, especially in areas experiencing pressure from land use and the growth of anthropogenic activities. The Indonesian Government’s commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the land-use sector by national FOLU Net Sink 2030. This study was conducted to provide a quantitative of the vegetation indices as a response to forest cover dynamic. The study showed that the SAVI and NDVI are able to describe the change of forest to other vegetated land cover. Meanwhile, EVI index only sensitive to the change of forest to settlement area. It could be concluded that monitoring of forest change could be done by utilizing vegetation indices from Sentinel 2 satellite imagery. However, it is also necessary to pay attention to variables such as weather data, pioneer vegetation on the shrub or bareland area, as well as band processing of satellite imagery that could affect the sensitivity of vegetation indices to land cover changes in an area.

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