“…In Indonesia, forests and forest land cover 2.8 million of hectares or 54% of the total area 81 % of forests are owned by the state, and the remaining are privately owned (Efratani Damanik, 2017). According to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Indonesia has a forest area of around 94.1 million ha which consists of various spatial functions, including those used as Production Forest (Adi et al, 2021). At present, the map of forestry problems has shifted from technical problems to economic, social problems as well as the impact of forestry sector policies which are increasingly complex and must be handled immediately including in the management plan (Akhadi et al, 2013).…”