2021
DOI: 10.14710/jil.19.2.399-408
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Finding Common Ground in Collaborative Environmental Management: A Case Study in Cijedil Forest Landscape, Cianjur

Abstract: Forest landscape in Cijedil Village, Cianjur hosts numerous endemic wildlife to conserve. On the other hand, the needs of local people from forest utilization could not be also neglected. Hence, the environmental management issues in the forest landscape of Cijedil are not only attributed to the biodiversity and ecological protection but also social and economic empowerment that engages various stakeholders. To get a mutual understanding among the stakeholders within collaborative management, building dialogue… Show more

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“…Lake Semayang is a lake that is connected to the Mahakam River [12,13]. Lake Semayang has a depth of ±13 m, a volume of 390,000,000 m 3 , and a lake area of ±13,000 ha [8,14,15] and is located at coordinates 0 o 13'24.48" LS and 116 o 27'17" BT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lake Semayang is a lake that is connected to the Mahakam River [12,13]. Lake Semayang has a depth of ±13 m, a volume of 390,000,000 m 3 , and a lake area of ±13,000 ha [8,14,15] and is located at coordinates 0 o 13'24.48" LS and 116 o 27'17" BT.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%