Utilization conflicts among users threatening the sustainability of forest management. This study is to determine the intensity of conflict and the sustainability of forest management by integrating the convergent in FMU Meranti parallel mixed method and Rapid Land Tenure Assessment. Data was collected through interviews with key informants, literatures, maps, documents, and histories studies; as well as focus groups discussions in eight villages around the . results showed that the people's bundle of right, the interaction and social capital, FMU Meranti The dispute against the coorporation's financial modal. Generally, the interaction and social capital elements are owned by the local community, while the financial modal is owned by the permit holder and the local elite. Based on the power analysis on each object, the power of both community and permit holders are equally strong. The conflict intensity is subdivided into three conflict categories appear and latent conflicts , i.e.: open (31%), (44%), (25%). The special area (wilayah tertentu) open are . and access area highly prioritized, that need conflict resolution The existence of the environmental damages, unclear ownership rights, lack of stakeholder supporting and , non-optimal institutional performance lead the sustainable forest management to bad category (40.6%).