Bukit Basa Limited Production Forest covers 125 hectares, located in Rejang Lebong District, Bengkulu Province, Indonesia. The main function of limited production forest is to yield forest products, timber and non timber. In Bukit Basa Limited Production Forest, there has been a change of land use from forest land to a crop land. There has been conflict in this forest area. The objective of this study was to describe the characteristics of communities cutivating forest land and to suggest conflict resolution of this forest area. The data were collected by field observation, and interview. The accidental sampling technique was used to select 42 respondents. Legal approaches were used to find solutions to the tenurial conflict. The resul...
Effective forest management is challenging to achieve when there is uncertainty about who controls f...
This study examines the forestry partnership, which is one of the government's social forestry progr...
Alternative land use remains a controversial issue in Indonesia, particularly with regard to regions...
Forest ownership conflict in Production Forest Management Unit (PFMU) Dharmasraya, West Sumatra occu...
Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state...
The main objective of the study was to obtain a better understanding of forestry conflicts, particul...
Land tenure in Indonesia is regulated by a complex combination of traditional, formal and informal a...
Conflicts in forest areas usually occur due to unclear rights or laws relating to the tenure system....
<span lang="EN-US">Local perspectives on tenurial rights and conflict needs to be known in overcomin...
Hutan Lindung Rimbo Donok memiliki luas 377,99 Ha, terletak di Kabupaten Kepahiyang Provinsi Bengkul...
Land is one of the most important parts of the earth's surface, where land is a source of welfare fo...
Recent expansion of the forestry and plantation sectors in Indonesia has intensified agrarian and na...
Rimbo Donok Protected Forest covers 377,99 hectare area, located in Kepahiang District, Bengkulu Pro...
The determination of indigenous peoples' rights to customary forests has been regulated and recogniz...
Satellite analysis in the forest on working area of Production Forest Management Unit (PFMU) Dharmas...
Effective forest management is challenging to achieve when there is uncertainty about who controls f...
This study examines the forestry partnership, which is one of the government's social forestry progr...
Alternative land use remains a controversial issue in Indonesia, particularly with regard to regions...
Forest ownership conflict in Production Forest Management Unit (PFMU) Dharmasraya, West Sumatra occu...
Indonesian forestry challenges in attributional land-use conflicts of overlapping villages and state...
The main objective of the study was to obtain a better understanding of forestry conflicts, particul...
Land tenure in Indonesia is regulated by a complex combination of traditional, formal and informal a...
Conflicts in forest areas usually occur due to unclear rights or laws relating to the tenure system....
<span lang="EN-US">Local perspectives on tenurial rights and conflict needs to be known in overcomin...
Hutan Lindung Rimbo Donok memiliki luas 377,99 Ha, terletak di Kabupaten Kepahiyang Provinsi Bengkul...
Land is one of the most important parts of the earth's surface, where land is a source of welfare fo...
Recent expansion of the forestry and plantation sectors in Indonesia has intensified agrarian and na...
Rimbo Donok Protected Forest covers 377,99 hectare area, located in Kepahiang District, Bengkulu Pro...
The determination of indigenous peoples' rights to customary forests has been regulated and recogniz...
Satellite analysis in the forest on working area of Production Forest Management Unit (PFMU) Dharmas...
Effective forest management is challenging to achieve when there is uncertainty about who controls f...
This study examines the forestry partnership, which is one of the government's social forestry progr...
Alternative land use remains a controversial issue in Indonesia, particularly with regard to regions...