“…The community's daily requirements, which are primarily met by farmers, rely heavily on agricultural goods, particularly the resources found in the nearby forests. Within the context of the economy, people in Petungkriyono villages gather non-timber forest products; for instance, residents of Kayupuring village tap sugar palm in natural forests (Fikri & Adinugraha, 2021); residents of several nearby villages, including Kasimpar village, Kayupuring (Wibowo et al, 2022;Widodo, 2021;Tanguay, 2020), tap pine resin from forests with limited production; and people harvest food items such as bamboo, fruit, cloves, coconut, and other vegetables (BPS Pekalongan Regency, 2023; Damayanti et al, 2018). The aforementioned activities are all direct advantages that the Petungkriyono people can obtain from the forests to meet their financial demands.…”