2020
DOI: 10.26418/jhl.v8i2.39790
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Pemanfaatan Hasil Hutan Bukan Kayu Oleh Masyarakat Desa Buluk Jegara Kecamatan Kayan Hilir Kabupaten Sintang

Abstract: This study aims to determine utilization of non-timber forest products from villages in the forest area, namely Buluk Jegara Village, Kayan Hilir District, Sintang District. The research method used was interviews with communities in Buluk Jegara Village and surveys in the Buluk Jegara village forest area. The number of respondents is 75 people. The results of research on non-timber forest products in Buluk Jegara Village showed that there were 20 types of non-timber forest products utilized by the people of B… Show more

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“…Community forests have great NWFPs potency mentioned by previous report [5,6]. Iqbal and Septina [5] reported that there were 35 and 33 species of NWFPs from an agroforestry system called tembawang in Sei Dangin Village and Mobui Village Sanggau Regency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Community forests have great NWFPs potency mentioned by previous report [5,6]. Iqbal and Septina [5] reported that there were 35 and 33 species of NWFPs from an agroforestry system called tembawang in Sei Dangin Village and Mobui Village Sanggau Regency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iqbal and Septina [5] reported that there were 35 and 33 species of NWFPs from an agroforestry system called tembawang in Sei Dangin Village and Mobui Village Sanggau Regency. Furthermore, Setiawan [6] conducted research in Buluk Jegara Village, Kayan Hilir District, Sintang Regency. He reported that there were 20 species of NWFPs that utilized by Buluk Jegara villager ranging from consumption, handicrafts, building materials, and house roofs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%