2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/917/1/012010
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Social innovation in social forestry: seeking better management for sustainable forest in Indonesia

Abstract: The Indonesian state and local community have been conducting forest co-management as part of a new social forestry program initiative. This initiative is proposed to overcome environmental degradation as well as to enhance community well-being by increasing economic outcome of the forest. However, this program has the potential for conflict because of asymmetry between resources dedicated to approving social forestry permits versus capacity building, monitoring, and evaluating management outcomes. The social … Show more

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“…These programs cover a broad range of activities, from preventing and resolving conflicts in coastal communities to reducing poverty through community empowerment and education (Kurniawan et al, 2023;Prasetyo et al, 2023). Partnerships are also essential for increasing coastal communities' involvement in social innovation, especially when it comes to maximizing marine resources for economic growth (Harsono, 2024;Suryanto et al, 2023). Additionally, the Indonesian Navy actively supports the nation's marine defense plan by empowering coastal communities, which improves human resources and welfare in these areas (Palar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These programs cover a broad range of activities, from preventing and resolving conflicts in coastal communities to reducing poverty through community empowerment and education (Kurniawan et al, 2023;Prasetyo et al, 2023). Partnerships are also essential for increasing coastal communities' involvement in social innovation, especially when it comes to maximizing marine resources for economic growth (Harsono, 2024;Suryanto et al, 2023). Additionally, the Indonesian Navy actively supports the nation's marine defense plan by empowering coastal communities, which improves human resources and welfare in these areas (Palar et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%