2020
DOI: 10.31849/niara.v13i1.3876
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Peatlands Restoration As A Potential Solution To Resolve Peatlands Damage Based On Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) In Sungai Tohor, Indonesia

Abstract: Peatland restoration is a potential solution to resolve peatland damage but faces an economic-social-environmental exchange (Sustainable Development Goals) that results in strong disagreements between stakeholders who have different interests such as company, community and local or regional government concessions. Successful peatland restoration will depend on how various priorities have been reconciled, as much as it depends on improving governance and cross-sector collaboration well done. The purpose of this… Show more

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“…In Indonesia, forest and land fires have reached 89,563 ha from 328,724 ha at the end of August 2019, most of which is peatland forest. Then, in the context of Riau Province, Meranti Islands Regency is the largest peatland area in Riau Province with a land area of ± 318,234 ha from ± 370,800 ha [5]. This shows that 75% of the land area in the Meranti Islands Regency is a peatland.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…In Indonesia, forest and land fires have reached 89,563 ha from 328,724 ha at the end of August 2019, most of which is peatland forest. Then, in the context of Riau Province, Meranti Islands Regency is the largest peatland area in Riau Province with a land area of ± 318,234 ha from ± 370,800 ha [5]. This shows that 75% of the land area in the Meranti Islands Regency is a peatland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Peatland habitats are often wetland ecosystems with partially degraded plant species, hydrophytic plant species, and saturated conditions [1][2][3]. Peat differs from mineral soils in a variety of ways, including vegetation, their use, and the consequences if they are destroyed [4,5]. Then, peatlands include dense accumulations of decaying organic materials resulting from plant waste and plant decomposition [2,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Community empowerment is achieved by improving community capacity through developing alternative productive economies through restoration aims. Meanwhile, community participation is increasing in peatland restoration initiatives [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of this study is to identify the potential that exists in the Tohor River community both Natural Resources and Human Resources that can be utilized to overcome various threats and social problems (Leifeld & Menichetti, 2018), especially in the community economy and peat ecosystem sustainability (Handoko et al, 2020).…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%