Abstract

Siberut is one of the islands in the Mentawai group, located off the West Coast of Sumatera in Indonesia. The community of Siberut is well known for their traditional wisdom in utilizing the forest resources and unique biodiversity of their island home. For this reason, Siberut has been officially declared as biosphere reserve. One of the aims the biosphere reserve concept is to enable traditional communities to use their forest resources in a sustainable manner. Unwise activities in the utilization of forest resources have implications for the whole community and for the management of biosphere reserves. This study aimed to compile and analyse first-hand information about current usage of forest resources on Siberut and to identify particular community behavior having implications for the implementation of the Siberut Island biosphere reserve policy. The study was conducted in 3 villages of Siberut traditional communities in Mentawai Islands Regency, that are Matotonan, Saibi Samukop, and Sagulubbek villages. The study applied a qualitative approach, where data were collected through a study of relevant literatures, interviews, and direct observation. Then the data were analyzed to develop an understanding of the current forest utilization and its implications for the policy in accurately. The results showed that the Siberut traditional communities are still dependent on forest resources, even though their utilization practices have been changing in recent times. For example in this research they adopted some new technologies, which it can be destructive to forest resources in the future. For that reason, the reseach suggest the management of Siberut Island Biosphere Reserve to restore those particular aspects of the traditional wisdom which have beneficial for the sustainability of forest resources utilization. In this case involving of local community starting from centre of planning to implementation process will be benefit for a better management of the reserve.

Highlights

  • This paper is a report of an investigation into the utilisation of forest resources by the people of Siberut, the northernmost of the Mentawai chain of islands off the West Coast of Sumatera, Indonesia

  • Siberut is only 4,000 km2 but because of its relative isolation, 150 km away from the sumatran coast line, it is a location of rich biodiversity

  • In 1981 it was declared as biosphere reserve

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Introduction

This paper is a report of an investigation into the utilisation of forest resources by the people of Siberut, the northernmost of the Mentawai chain of islands off the West Coast of Sumatera, Indonesia. The study reported here was undertaken to determine how the traditional knowledge of the people of Siberut can be drawn upon to further the aims of the biosphere reserve for long-term sustainable use of the island's forest resources. Forest resources (FR) are essential resource for the life of traditional communities (Soedjito 2006; Turner et al 2011). From the forests flow various goods and ecosystem services on which the livelihoods, of traditional communities depend, creating a strong bond between the people and their forest (DFID 1999; Dassir 2008; Turner et al 2011). The dependence of the Siberut community on the biological resources from their forest is a prime example of this (Darmanto 2006; BTNS 2010; Quinten et al 2014)

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