Tenurial Conflicts Within Protected Forest Management Unit (PFMU) of Tarakan, North Kalimantan
Date
2021Author
Rositah, Erna
Sardjono, Mustofa
Aipassa, Marlon
Suyadi, Suyadi
Obeth, Ernita
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This research aims to discuss the forms, actors involved, causes, and alternative solutions in regards to tenurial
conflicts occurring within the protected forest management unit of Tarakan. We used a qualitative approach using in depth interviews, observation, and taking field notes. Participants of the study were selected using purposive and
snowball sampling. The conflicts are aroused when indigenous communities claim that the forests belong to them.
Others include local entrepreneurs who encroach and occupy forestland for settlement, agriculture, and farming. Many
cases showed that members of local communities buy and sell forest land. The leading causes of conflicts include
unclear boundaries of forests, poor law enforcement, the dualism of forest authority, and ego sectoral of government
agencies. To resolve the conflicts, we empowerment of communities through forestry partnership, law enforcement,
strengthening of agencies both for the Protected Forest Management Unit (PFMU) of Tarakan and the Community to
support the implementation of forestry partnership
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- J - Forestry [128]