Abstract

The concept of participation is used to explain how community forest farmers are involved in community forest management, how high their involvement is and the factors that influence it. The level of farmer participation can be reflected in various stages of community forest management activities. ). Farmer participation in managing community forests is a factor that supports the success of community forest management so that community forest management can develop sustainably and sustainably The goal of Describing farmers' participation in the development of agroforestry systems in community forest areas (HKm), identifying inhibiting factors and supporting farmers' participation in the development of Agroforestry Systems in community forests (HKm) and Formulating increased participation of farmers in the development of agroforestry systems in community forest areas (HKm).The methods of collecting data are interview techniques, direct observation and literature studies. Data analysis is carried out descriptive quantitatively and qualitatively followed by analysis methods using the TPB model consisting of independent variables namely Attitude (X1), Subjective Norm (X2), Perceived of behavior control (X3) and dependent variable Behavior intention (Y) analyzed by nonparametric statistical data analysis methods, in this study is the Rank Spearman correlation method.The form of community participation in the management of Community Forests is largely inactive in planning and monitoring and evaluation programs, but active in implementation programs, the strategy that must be applied is to use force to take advantage of short- and long-term opportunities and good Agroforestry Patterns to be developed in Kaladi Darussalam Village, West Suli District, Luwu Regency, especially in the location of Community Forests. is to utilize internal support factors and external supporters, especially on the potential utilization of land functions and land suitability and the type of plants cultivated in the Community Forest area.

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