Institutional Analysis for Governance Administration Community Forests that Support Sustainable Forest Management
Hertasning Yatim
, Yusran Jusuf , Supratman , Muhammad Alif K. Sahide , Darmawan Salman
Community forestry, forest governance, institutions, Institutional Analysis Development (IAD), Forest Management Units
The current condition of social forestry, including Community Forestry (CF), can be said to be stagnant. The target set by the government is 12.7 million hectares by 2019. It has only achieved approximately 3.2 million hectares or about 26% of the initial target with details of Community Forests covering 666,458 hectares, Village Forests covering 1,348,349 hectares, Community Forests Plantation covering an area of 340,837 ha, and Partnership covering an area of 319,414 ha. Many factors obstruct CF management, including the main one, is their interaction with Forest Management Units (FMUs) as forest managers at the site level that has not yet performed their functions optimally. Therefore, this article analyzes how actors (in this case, forest farmer groups and forest management units and the central government) are involved in patterns of interaction in managing community forests, and how regulation as a bureaucratic tie has implications for broader forest planting schemes the local. This study aims to describe the conditions of the action arena that have led to the Toili Baturube Model Production Forest Management Unit’s initialization in the management of Community Forests (CF). Ostrom’s Institutional Analysis Development (IAD) is used as an analytical framework to investigate the extent of the interaction between local institutions and Forest Management Units (FMU) in community forest management and find new ideal institutional formulas. This study found that Institutional Analysis Development (IAD) can be a useful analytical framework to explore local institutions’ role as actors and the capacity of natural resource governance structures for community forest resource management. This paper contributes to identifying forest governance in a centralized system and how IAD Ostrom plays a role in formulating a new formula to develop an ideal community forest governance institution.
"Institutional Analysis for Governance Administration Community Forests that Support Sustainable Forest Management", IJSDR - International Journal of Scientific Development and Research (www.IJSDR.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.5, Issue 11, page no.58 - 64, November-2020, Available :https://ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2011010.pdf
Volume 5
Issue 11,
November-2020
Pages : 58 - 64
Paper Reg. ID: IJSDR_192689
Published Paper Id: IJSDR2011010
Downloads: 000347191
Research Area: Management
Country: Luwuk, Sulawesi Tengah, Indonesia
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