2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13137029
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Understanding People−Forest Relationships: A Key Requirement for Appropriate Forest Governance in South Sumatra, Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state forests have affected community livelihoods and forest sustainability for decades. This empirical research uncovers the socio-economic attributes of villages in order to gain a better understanding of people−forest relationships in order to guide improved forest management and governance for long-term sustainability. Data were obtained from 69 villages located in the forest management unit of Lakitan Bukit Cogo… Show more

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“…Since Dutch colonial times, land tenure policies here have promoted resource exploitation [45]. Tenure insecurity over land and natural resources has adversely impacted livelihoods and perpetuated conflict [3]. Land cover is dominated by mixed upland farms and plantations.…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since Dutch colonial times, land tenure policies here have promoted resource exploitation [45]. Tenure insecurity over land and natural resources has adversely impacted livelihoods and perpetuated conflict [3]. Land cover is dominated by mixed upland farms and plantations.…”
Section: The Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 31,957 villages have a direct relationship with the forest, with 71.06% of them relying on the forest for their livelihoods [2]. It is believed that forest dwellers have been there for a long time [3]. Forests play a significant role in human livelihood and economic development through both direct and indirect contributions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Administratively, Indonesia is not a village or sub-district but part of the Pasirkratonkramat sub-district. Kelurahan is the lowest administrative area led by a lurah (Harbi et al, 2021). According to monograph data in 2014, the total population of Indonesia is based on education level: 136 people are kindergarten graduates, 1,437 are elementary school graduates, 1,628 are junior high school graduates, and 385 are school graduates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The program has been conducted from 2021 to 2022 including forming two farmer groups, assisting technical skill for productive use of natural resources, making marketable product e.g., Coffee and Ginger, as well as submitting legal production certificates (IPRT and halal). The question of whether the program is effective or not and it will be sustain for years to come were always come up on every assistance program, even though some positive example in the strengthening of local capacities has been accomplished and can be describe as "less vulnerable and better prepared" [3] and for small forest enterprises (SFE) at social forestry program [4,5]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%