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    Implementasi Program Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat Dalam Mewujudkan Sustainable Development Masyarakat Desa Hutan) (Studi Kerjasama Masyarakat Desa Hutan Dengan Bagian Kesatuan Pemangkuan Hutan Bate Kabupaten Tuban)

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    Abstrack: The Implementation of Collaborative Forest Management with Communities Program in creating Sustainable Development of Forest Village Communities (A Studi in Badan Kesatuan Pemangkuan Hutan with Communities of Desa Hutan Bate Kabupaten Tuban) Along with dinamycs development of Indonesia, the role of forest is important in supporting toincrease the nation\u27s economy. Forest management should be based on Sustainable Development to balance economic aspec, social aspec, and environment aspec. Perum Perhutani BKPH Bate using the Collaborative Forest Management Program ( PHBM) to managethe forest. Implementation of this program involving forest communities through LMDH (Lembaga Masyarakat Desa Hutan). The research aims are to determine, describe and analyze how Perum Perhutani BKPH Bate manage the forest with Collaborative Forest Management princip that involving forest communities.In this study,researcher prefer to use aqualitative method research with a descriptive approach and also use a Miles Huberman methods of analysis. And suggestion from the researcher to Forest Communities is to improve the participation in Collaborative Forest Management Progra

    A MODEL OF COLLABORATIVE FOREST RESOURCES MANAGEMENT TO IMPROVE THE PROSPERITY OF POOR FAMILY FARMERS IN EAST JAVA

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    The model of collaborative forest resources management between the local government andpoor Pesanggem families becomes one of important alternative strategies to develop forestssustainably and equitably. The focus of this research is the collaborative forest resourcesmanagement between the local government and Pesanggem farmers. The aim of the researchis to analyze how far the local government and Pesanggem farmer involve in thecollaborative forest resources management. The research is conducted in Pasuruan andMalang. The number of respondent involved in the research is 60 respondents. The researchfinding shows that the participation level of the local government and Pesanggem farmers inthe collaborative forest resources management is quite high. The activities of the respondentsin the collaborative forest resources management are deciding the planting location,planning, evaluating, monitoring, and preparing the seedbed. The income level of Pesanggemfarmers that actively involve in managing the forest resources is also quite high. The averageof their income is Rp 500.000,- up to Rp 650.000,- per month. This means that they give highcontribution to the family income

    Pengelolaan Dana Sharing Produksi Kayu Untuk Meningkatkan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Desa Hutan (Studi Tentang Penerapan Co-management Pada ‘Sistem Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat Di Perum Perhutani Kesatuan Pemangku Hutan Cepu Kabupaten Blora)

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    : Management of Wood Production Sharing Fund to Improve Forest Village Community Empowerment (Study on Implementation Co-management in the Forest Resources Management System Collaborative in Perhutani KPH Cepu Kabupaten Blora)Indonesia as a country that has a fairly large forest area certainly has a great potential of forest resources . As a developing country , the forest is positioned as the natural resources exploited by the forest villagers . Forests need to be maintained and managed as well as the welfare of forest villagers . Blora has a large area of ​​forest that is 49.66 % of the total Blora Regency . Perum Perhutani KPH Cepu as one of KPH in Blora implement PHBM system in co-management since 2002. PHBM is inseparable from the production sharing timber that is the result of forest villagers. Management of timber production sharing collaborative co-management means between forest villagers and Perum Perhutani KPH Cepu. Besides sharing the use of funds carried out by mutual agreement to realize the empowerment of forest villagers

    Collaborative Governance Effort to Manage Forest in Kalimantan Island: Literature Review

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    Deforestation has given many problems to all the survival of living things throughout the world. Becoming one of the main issues in Kalimantan Island, there is a need for deforestation prevention and land restoration that must be carried out by all stakeholders including government, private sector, and the local community. Collaborative governance is expected to be a solution to deforestation in Kalimantan. The purpose of this research is to map out several collaborative governance efforts in forest management with local communities in Kalimantan. This research uses systematic literature review (SLR) approach on finding relevant articles for answering the formulated problems. The results of this study are the discovery of two main points in forest management efforts through collaborative governance with local communities: 1) collaboration between village communities (community forest) and state forest companies, called collaborative forest management programs (CFMP) and 2) social learning. &nbsp

    From Conflict to Collaboration: Exploring Influences on Community Well-Being

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    Decades after the Timber Wars, land management agencies continue to redefine approaches to forest restoration and management, with impacts for Western forest dependent communities. To better understand this evolving dynamic, we examined the recent history of a rural forest community in the northern Sierra Nevada against the backdrop of changing perspectives on and relationships to resource use, industry, and forest management. Guided by community priorities distilled from interview data, we examine the transition from the Timber Wars to collaborative forest management through the rise of area collaboratives. The success of this work and its potential to genuinely improve community well-being remains to be seen but a notable shift has begun. With this paper we aim to advance understanding of the transition from the Timber Wars to community-based collaborative efforts, and what this means for rural forest communities

    Collaborative management of forests

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    "Millions of the rural poor now participate in collaborative forest management schemes under a variety of tenurial and organizational arrangements.We examine those arrangements and ask whether local people have indeed gained more access to benefits from and control over forests. Our findings suggest that most co-management projects actually maintain and even extend central government control." from Text.Property rights ,Collective action ,

    Working Paper 11: Collaboration as a Tool in Forest Restoration

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    Many policy makers, stakeholders and land management agencies have embraced collaborative approaches as a means of guiding forest management on public lands. A growing number of federal policies, such as the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 and the Facilitation of Cooperative Conservation Executive Order 13352 of August 26, 2004, call for cooperative conservation by encouraging federal agencies to work collaboratively with multiple stakeholders on natural resource management issues. These directives have created both optimism and uncertainty. This publication presents an overview of collaborative forest restoration, including its benefits and challenges

    Breaking barriers, Building bridges: Collaborative forest landscape restoration handbook

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    Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Handbook explores the various barriers to landscape-scale, collaborative forest restoration and the innovative ways to bridge those barriers. The handbook, which is published by the ERI, features a foreword by Dr. W. Wallace Covington, chapters about collaboration, ecological economics, planning and NEPA development, multi-party monitoring, implementation, and adaptive management all within the context of landscape-scale forest restoration projects across the American West. It also chronicles pioneering ventures in large-scale, collaborative forest restoration and the emerging process that stakeholders, agencies, environmental groups, Native American tribes, and others have begun under the auspices of the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program and other collaborative efforts. While the process is an evolving one, people with diverse interests continue to work collectively under a shared goal: to restore health and resiliency to the nation's forested landscapes, while protecting people, communities, and enhancing local and regional economies
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