2018
DOI: 10.24259/jhm.v0i0.3983
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Nilai Ekonomi Langsung Berbagai Sistem Pengelolaan Hutan Rakyat di Desa Mirring, Kab. Polewali, Sulawesi Barat

Abstract: Public forests are land ownership whose management is oriented to timber productivity, but in addition to timber under stands can also be cultivated food crops and environmental services all of which have economic value. Community forest management can provide direct and indirect economic benefits as an alternative source of economic income for the people of Mirring Village, Binuang District, Polman , West Sulawesi. This research aims to find out how much the direct economic value of community forest based on … Show more

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“…If viewed through the lens of community activities, the implementation of reforestation in this area still sacrifices de facto land use opportunities for local communities, as indicated by the resulting adverse impact on community livelihoods, especially in agricultural activities. [13] 11 Analysis of land cover changes within the working area of Nagari Forest.…”
Section: Based On the Results Of Research By Previous Researchers Sev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If viewed through the lens of community activities, the implementation of reforestation in this area still sacrifices de facto land use opportunities for local communities, as indicated by the resulting adverse impact on community livelihoods, especially in agricultural activities. [13] 11 Analysis of land cover changes within the working area of Nagari Forest.…”
Section: Based On the Results Of Research By Previous Researchers Sev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of community forest land has begun to become one of the focuses of the community to be developed. Communities that depend on HKm land for a living [15] [8] [13] Social change is inseparable from changes in all forms of nature and the environment, so over time, it will change human civilization also. Social changes that occur in society are often seen in patterns of behavior and the attitudes and values of a community group.…”
Section: Based On the Results Of Research By Previous Researchers Sev...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irundu et al [2] stated that today's, community forests are mostly managed without regard to modern silvicultural techniques systems. The majority of community forests are managed by monoculture or mixed systems, although there are some community forests whose management uses an intercropping system.…”
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confidence: 99%