2015
DOI: 10.23960/jsl2399-112
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Pengelolaan Hutan Rakyat Oleh Kelompok Pemilik Hutan Rakyat Di Desa Bandar Dalam Kecamatan Sidomulyo Kabupaten Lampung Selatan

Abstract: The private forest is one of the alternative solutions to the pressure of forest resources. The benefits to be gained from private forests management includes fulfill the needs of wood, increase public revenues, and increase the productivity of land.  The benefit has received by the public depends on the management carried out by private forest owners. The purposes of this study were to determine the social and economic characteristics of people who participate in managing private forests, and to determine the… Show more

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“…Following the Sajogyo's criterion, this study used the cost of IDR 7.500,00/kg 1 a year per person to maintain the living condition and the poverty rate is calculated by IDR 1.800.000,00/person a year against IDR 150.000,00/person a month. To better understand the poverty line, 360 kg/capita, 240 kg capita and 180 kg/capita are compared with the household income data in the South Sulawesi (Yuwono and Hilmanto, 2015). The findings are explored in details in the section of results and findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the Sajogyo's criterion, this study used the cost of IDR 7.500,00/kg 1 a year per person to maintain the living condition and the poverty rate is calculated by IDR 1.800.000,00/person a year against IDR 150.000,00/person a month. To better understand the poverty line, 360 kg/capita, 240 kg capita and 180 kg/capita are compared with the household income data in the South Sulawesi (Yuwono and Hilmanto, 2015). The findings are explored in details in the section of results and findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tree species were classified into four groups: 1) forestry plants, 2) multi-purpose tree species, 3) plantation crops, and 4) agricultural crops. Forestry plants are woody plants that are cultivated to produce logs as raw materials for wood industries, such as sawmills, plywood, and woodworking (Jariyah & Wahyuningrum, 2008;Soendjoto et al, 2008;Yuwono & Hilmanto, 2015). MPTS are woody plants that produce wood and non-timber forest products (fruits, resin, latex, tree bark, and others).…”
Section: Pre-harvesting Inventorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [25], the success of a program is also influenced by community participation and perception as the basis for causing willingness to participate in the program. In addition, there is a need for good organizations to play a role in the decision-making process based on the planning and implementation of community forest management [26].…”
Section: Figure 3 Active Participation Of Farmers In Meetings and Ext...mentioning
confidence: 99%