2018
DOI: 10.20886/ijfr.2018.5.1.1-19
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Implementation of Multi-System Silviculture (Mss) to Improve Performance of Production Forest Management: A Case Study of Pt. Sarpatim, Central Kalimantan

Abstract: . SARPATIM, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN. To date, performance of the management of Indonesian production forests are discouraging. The concession areas, timber production and employment have been decreasing over time. To concern on these matter and to improve management, a research was conducted for six years (2008)(2009)(2010)(2011)(2012)(2013) and resulted in recommendations to implement the Multi-System of Silviculture (MSS) systems. Two products were generated in MSS; criteria and indicator to guide the selection o… Show more

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“…Indonesia's production forest, located within PBPH, have contributed significantly to the national economy. However, the potential of forest trees has faced continuous decline dut to timber logging, consequently impacting both the quantity and quality of the products as well as biodiversity (Naiem et al 2016;Suryanto et al 2018;Girona et al 2023). The Indonesia's natural forests are grappling with productivity challenges, currently yielding only 0.5-1.5 m 3 /ha/yr, a stark contrast to 60-70 m 3 /ha/yr output observed in the 1970s (Naiem et al 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Indonesia's production forest, located within PBPH, have contributed significantly to the national economy. However, the potential of forest trees has faced continuous decline dut to timber logging, consequently impacting both the quantity and quality of the products as well as biodiversity (Naiem et al 2016;Suryanto et al 2018;Girona et al 2023). The Indonesia's natural forests are grappling with productivity challenges, currently yielding only 0.5-1.5 m 3 /ha/yr, a stark contrast to 60-70 m 3 /ha/yr output observed in the 1970s (Naiem et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since 1969, PT Sarpatim has been managing the natural production forest in Central Kalimantan. According to the company's data, 83.9% of the forest area is categorized into four potential production classes: high, moderate, low, and extremely low (Suryanto et al 2018). The high and moderate potential areas are predominantly situated within the primary forest in the northern part, while the low potential areas are found in the southern region.…”
Section: Standing Biomass Estimation Under Silin System and Natural F...mentioning
confidence: 99%