2020
DOI: 10.21776/ub.habitat.2020.031.1.2
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The Community Empowerment Strategy in Protected Forest Management through Community-Based Ecotourism Development in Kalibiru Village, Kulon Progo Regency

Abstract: The forest management strategies in Indonesia are starting to change from state-based forest management to community-based forest management. The changing of forest management strategies can be seen in the implementation of the Social Forestry Program at Kulon Progo Regency. This study aimed to know the strategies and benefits of community empowerment in managing protected forests by ecotourism. This research conducted on July-October 2019 in The Community Forest Farmer Group of Mandiri at Kalibiru Village, Ku… Show more

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“…Business certainty becomes capital in building business networks through economic institutions such as cooperatives or corporations. Therefore, farmer groups and farmer group associations must be empowered to take advantage of this opportunity through building farmers' capacity both for individual farmer and farmer's cooperation (Pujo et al 2018, Rosmaladewi et al 2019, Wiyono 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business certainty becomes capital in building business networks through economic institutions such as cooperatives or corporations. Therefore, farmer groups and farmer group associations must be empowered to take advantage of this opportunity through building farmers' capacity both for individual farmer and farmer's cooperation (Pujo et al 2018, Rosmaladewi et al 2019, Wiyono 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These circumstances forced KPH Yogyakarta to be agile institutions in adapting to dynamic environments. At this point, KPH Yogyakarta's orientation has been shifted from land-based activities toward more optimizing forest-based ecosystem services, i.e., nature-based tourism (Kaharuddin et al 2020a(Kaharuddin et al , 2020bWiyono et al 2020). Concerning the Mangunan area, they faced problems with old pine forest areas with low pine-sap productivity.…”
Section: Overview Of Partnership Scheme In Mangunan Kph Yogyakartamentioning
confidence: 99%