2022
DOI: 10.25077/jantro.v24.n2.p195-203.2022
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Etno-Forestri Orang Rimba di Taman Nasional Bukit Dua Belas Provinsi Jambi

Abstract: The United Nations considers indigenous people local knowledge as a part of sustainable development. In fact, the local knowledge of Orang Rimba has transformed due to the pressure of industrialization. This article describe current ethnoforestry of Orang Rimba using ethnoscience and a multidisciplinary landscape assessment method. Data was collected by participatory observation, in-depth interviews, participatory social mapping, and plant collections, with informants being selected by purposive sampling. This… Show more

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“…It is confirmed by research confirming that since rubber and oil palm plantations have become a promising market commodity in Jambi, the lifestyle of the Indigenous people of the jungle has changed and been replaced by cultivation in oil palm and rubber plantations (Prasetijo & Sutiningsih, 2021). Despite the lack of recognition of the Indigenous people of the jungle's territory and the narrowing of the forest area, the Indigenous people of the jungle both hunt, gather and collect forest products (Tresno, 2022). Changes and continuity of the Gondang and Tortor customs in the Batak indigenous people are the impact of changes in lifestyle and association of people with modern society (Simangunsong, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…It is confirmed by research confirming that since rubber and oil palm plantations have become a promising market commodity in Jambi, the lifestyle of the Indigenous people of the jungle has changed and been replaced by cultivation in oil palm and rubber plantations (Prasetijo & Sutiningsih, 2021). Despite the lack of recognition of the Indigenous people of the jungle's territory and the narrowing of the forest area, the Indigenous people of the jungle both hunt, gather and collect forest products (Tresno, 2022). Changes and continuity of the Gondang and Tortor customs in the Batak indigenous people are the impact of changes in lifestyle and association of people with modern society (Simangunsong, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Kegiatan pemetaan partisipatif ini dilakukan bersama dengan salah satu kelompok SOR di TNBD yaitu Kelompok Makekal Bersatu (KMB). KMB adalah kelompok masyarakat adat yang dibentuk oleh para kader guru Orang Rimba dari Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat (LSM) Sokola Rimba (Tresno, 2022).…”
Section: Lokasi Dan Waktu Penelitianunclassified
“…The first instance of land sale was undertaken by Ngukir, which subsequently prompted other Orang Rimba to sell land due to perceived economic benefits [26]. Several research findings explain that since the granting of concession permits and the conversion of forests into plantations, mining, and transmigration areas, changes occurred in the local knowledge of the Orang Rimba in utilizing their livelihood resources, such as the proliferation of forest clearing practices through agricultural and plantation techniques [5,37,38].…”
Section: Access To the Orang Rimba Based On Powermentioning
confidence: 99%