This study aims to analyze the performance of forest management carried out by FMU of West Rinjani with a focus on the 13 criteria as set out in the instrument criteria and assessment indicators that have been compiled based on PERDA 14 of 2019, the criteria referred to consist of; forest management institutions, forest governance and preparation of management plans, utilization and use of forest areas, forest protection and nature conservation, rehabilitation and reclamation, empowerment, community participation, cooperation, monitoring and evaluation, forestry information systems, guidance and supervision, funding, as well as facilities and infrastructure .. This research was conducted in April-September 2020 located in the West Rinjani FMU area of NTB province, using various data collection instruments such as document studies, interviews, and Focus Group Discussions. The analysis in this assessment is descriptive. The data processing stage consisted of data tabulation and data analysis based on field findings. The results of the study show that the performance of KPH Rinjani Barat is at an average value of 2.64 sfrom the maximum value of 3. This means that the performance of forest management in the West Rinjani FMU area is classified as high (2.34-3.00), This means that the forest management process carried out by KPH Rinjani Barat can fulfill most of the management mandates in PERDA 14 2019.
Conservation Village Model (MDK) is one form of institution since it contains various mechanisms and rules to ensure the operationalization of activities in the field. In this regard, the evaluation process plays a substantial role in ensuring the sustainability of MDK institutions. Thus, studies related to institutional performance are crucial to describe the conditions of MDK implementation in TNGR based on the principles of institutional sustainability. This research was done between April and July 2016, focusing on two villages (i.e. Santong Village and Pesangrahan Village) that have been designated by the Mount Rinjani National Park Office as recipients of the conservation village model program. The analytical tool used to evaluate institutional performance refers to the eight principles of sustainable institutional. The results showed that the implementation of MDK in Mount Rinjani National Park had a low institutional performance. Several facts revealed in this study indicate that so far, the implementation of MDK in TNGR has not accommodated several sustainable institutional principles. These include the absence of mechanisms that regulate the clarity of community access to the use of national parks, differences in program interventions with community preferences, and the absence of mechanisms on benefit cost-sharing and dispute resolution at the operational level.
Pendopo on the object of community service serves as a multipurpose room. The multipurpose room as a facility that can be used by the residents of Rancamanyar as a place to gather, relax, consult, socialize and interact. Pendopo in a settlement is a form of service to the local community to support activities related to daily life, especially for social activities, communication, interaction, recreation, and education. Improving the quality of community services must be supported by appropriate facilities (well-organized) which are expected to provide a positive element in the whole community for local residents, especially in the Rancamanyar neighborhood. Social facilities, especially the Pendopo / multipurpose room, are facilities that require good handling. Handling multipurpose room facilities can be through careful planning and design so that facilities function optimally. Rancamanyar Housing really needs multipurpose room facilities so that citizens can socialize, interact and consult comfortably. Pendopo is expected to be realized according to the needs of the residents so that the pavilion is able to increase solidarity, togetherness, family and community security and the environment. These conditions greatly affect the balance and level of service of citizens socially and individually. This community service activity aims to provide solutions to related communities regarding improving social facilities services, especially the multipurpose interior. The planned solution is in the form of problem analysis on site, interior design/structuring of the multipurpose room.
Pengkoak Cave is a natural tourism object located in Nuraksa Forest Park West Nusa Tenggara.
The supply of wood from natural forests is decreasing as a result of the imbalance between harvesting and planting. The lack of wood supply from natural forests has resulted in relatively expensive wood prices. This can be anticipated by using fast-growing wood species. One type of fast-growing wood which is very abundantly available in NTB is sengon wood (Paraserianthes falcataria (L.) I.C. Nielsen). However, sengon wood has low durability so it is easily attacked by wood-destroying organisms. This condition can be overcome by making efforts to prevent wood damage in the form of preservation. This study aims to determine the wettability and treatability properties of sengon wood. The results of this study are expected to be basic information to improve the quality of sengon wood. The wettability test was carried out by measuring the contact angle between the liquid and the sample surface using the sessile drop method and the wood durability testing was carried out by measuring the retention and penetration of preservatives. The treatability test was carried out by measuring the absorption, retention, and penetration of preservatives. The results showed that the wettability of sengon is high with an equilibrium contact angle (θe) of 16.88 in the radial section and 12.51 in the tangential section. This shows that sengon wood has a good adhesion system for preservation. Treatability of sengon wood showed that the average retention and penetration are 10,21 kg/m3 and 7,33 mm. Based on the results of these measurements, sengon wood has met SNI 03-5010.1-1999 (wood preservation for housing and buildings).
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