Production forest with plantation forest folk (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat) policy in Indonesia

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Bambang Hendroyono, Bambang Supriyono, Andy Fefta Wijaya, Fadel Muhammad

2016 International Journal of Applied Chemistry Vol. 12 Issue 3 Article Cited by 0 Quartile

Abstract

The three issues above are rooted in the low productivity of production forest in Plantation Forest Folk. It's evident in the realization of 26.06% licensed forest while the remaining 73.94% hasn't been licensed. From the licensed forest, only.40% has been realized (cultivated), while 92.60% hasn't been realized. The aim of this research is to explain the production forest with Plantation Forest Folk (Hutan Tanaman Rakyat or HTR) in Indonesia. The population in this study was all regencies which implement HTR development in Indonesia. The population size was 127 regencies. Using Slovin formula with 10% error rate in precision, a sample size 50 regencies was collected to be used for data analysis in this study. Data analysis technique used is Generalized Structural Component Analysis (GSCA). The analysis result in the previous part shows that Transglobal Leadership Intelligence has direct effect on Transglobal Leadership Behavior, Community Empowerment, Good Governance-based Forest Management, but no direct effect on Forest Productivity. It was also evident that Transglobal Leadership Behavior had direct influence on Community Empowerment, Good Governance-based Forest Management, but no direct effect on Forest Productivity. On the other hand, Community Empowerment and Good Governance-based Forest Management had direct effect on Forest Productivity. The research findings presented shows that (1) Transglobal Leadership Intelligence didn't have direct effect on Forest Productivity, but it had indirect effect through the mediation of Forest Productivity and Good Governance-based Forest Management, (2) Transglobal Leadership Behavior didn't have direct effect on Forest Productivity, but it had indirect effect through the mediation of Forest Productivity and Good Governance-based Forest Management. © Research India Publications.

Affiliations

Faculty of Administrative Science, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia; Environment and Forestry Ministry, Indonesia; MPR-RI, People's Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia, Indonesia