Rehabilitasi Hutan dan Lahan

Research Report | The Effectiveness Of Forest and Land Rehabilitation Implementation In Indonesia

Through the Paris Agreement, Indonesia has declared its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions at the global level. This commitment was confirmed by ratifying the Paris Agreement with Law Number 16 of 2016. This law enunciates the Government’s obligation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that is determined nationally, or Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Indonesia is …

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Community Involvement as the Key to RHL Effectiveness

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) carried out by Forest Farmer Groups (KTH) has a better level of effectiveness compared to RHL management carried out with contracted companies. KTH’s involvement starting from the planning process gave them a higher sense of ownership in looking after the plants because they were involved from the start. This emerged …

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Policy Brief | The Self-Management Method A Sustainable Solution for Forest and Land Rehabilitation

Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation Number 23 of 2021 regarding the Implementation of Forest and Land Rehabilitation (FLR) mandates that FLR can be carried out through a provider (contractual) or by self-management. A PATTIRO research (2023) found that implementing FLR by self-management was more effective than doing so through a contract. The effectiveness of …

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Efforts to Maintain SDGs Achievement through the RHL Program

The achievement of East Kalimantan’s SDGs in 2022 is included in indicators both in the economic and environmental pillars. This is a challenge for local governments to maintain the quality and quantity of forest and land areas in East Kalimantan. This statement emerged at a Multi-Party Discussion on the Forest and Land Rehabilitation Program (RHL) …

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The Role of Social Forestry in Ensuring the Sustainability of Forest and Land Rehabilitation

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) will not be successful if there is no sustainability in it. The Social Forestry Scheme also supports the sustainability of RHL. Bambang Supriyanto as the Director General of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnerships at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry said that the RHL scheme can increase community participation and …

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Best Practice Management of Forestry Natural Resources Revenue Sharing Fund Reforestation Fund (DBH DR) in Support of Social Forestry in West Sumatra Province

Forestry Natural Resources Revenue Sharing Fund Reforestation Fund (DBH DR) is a regional right which came from the receipt of forestry natural resources reforestation fund. DBH DR was gave to regional government to full fill their needs in order to implemented decentralization. Since 2017, DBH DR was given to regional government to producing provinces as …

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Community Involvement in the Implementation of Forest Land Rehabilitation (RHL) in East Kalimantan

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) is one of the priority strategies of the Indonesian government in the 2020-2024 National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN) to develop the environment and increase resilience to disasters and climate change. Based on the results of the PATTIRO study, the failure to achieve the RHL target in the previous period …

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Policy Brief | Acceleration of Social Forestry and Forest and Land Rehabilitation in Forestry Development Planning

Input for 2020-2024 Draft National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). The government has yet to achieve the 2015-2019 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) targets for Social Forestry and Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL). The government has targeted an increase of 12.7 million hectares of community management access to social forests and a decrease of 5.5 million …

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Reforestation Funds, Fiscal Resources That Have Not Been Utilized Optimally

Contributor: Bejo Untung Reforestation Funds (DR) as a fiscal resource must be utilized optimally to finance sustainable forest development for the welfare of the community. The funds, which are mandated to be used for land and forest rehabilitation, are considered to be unable to overcome the problem of critical land. On the other hand, the …

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Optimalization of the Utilization of DBH DR for the Acceleration of Social Forestry

At the end of 2017, the Government issued Regulation of the Minister of Finance (PMK) Number 230/PMK.07/2017 on the Use, Monitoring and Evaluation of Natural Resource Shared Revenue Funds and Reforestation Funds (DBH DR). This PMK is the mandate of Law Number 15 of 2017 on 2018 Fiscal Year State Budget, which regulates the use …

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PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBH DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION

PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBR DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION Jakarta, January 14, 2018 2018 Forest and Land Sector Budget Policy Outlook “Social Forestry realization has only reached 6%, KLHK needs a new breakthrough in 2018” In the five years of President Jokowi’s administration, the Government has targeted that social forestry reaches an area of 12.7 million …

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