Abstract

Land use degradation has always been a problem for forest areas. Numerous past studies have investigated that there are patterns in the forest area's land use management that support forest sustainability and society's economy. This research aims to identify the action arena and patterns of interaction, to describe the outcomes of the two land use patterns, and to formulate the strategy related to forest area land use pattern in North Bandung Area, Bandung Regency. This research used Institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework as the research method. The identified action arena includes the pattern of commodity and profession transfer. The actors involved were State-owned Forest Enterprises (Perum Perhutani), Village Administrations, forest extensions, Forest Village Community Association (FVCA), and Forest and Farm Producers Organization (FFPO). The most dominating actor in land use activities in both patterns was Perum Perhutani, along with FVCA and FFPO. The pattern of interaction that exists between actors was prospering with only minor problems found within its coordination system. The outcome of the application of these two patterns, among others, is to raise public awareness in conserving forests and improving the community's economy. The land management strategy for forest areas can be directed using the Penta helix concept.

Highlights

  • The continuously increasing watershed degradation in Indonesia is predominantly caused by the growth rate of population and changes in land use

  • This study aims to (1) obtain information on the action arena and interaction patterns that occur related to the pattern of commodity and profession transfer over the protection forest area of North Bandung Area (NBA), (2) describe the impacts that emerged from the interaction of the patterns of commodity and profession transfer within the land use management of the protection forest area of NBA, and (3) formulate strategic directions for the land use management of NBA’s protection forest area

  • The land use pattern in the protection forest area in NBA, Bandung Regency consists of 2 patterns, namely commodity and profession transfer

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Introduction

The continuously increasing watershed degradation in Indonesia is predominantly caused by the growth rate of population and changes in land use. Pawitan (2004) explained that land use changes in various cases would almost certainly follow a pattern of conversion from forest use to agriculture, plantations, and to settlements which are in line with urban developments. Degradation was reported in the Upper Citarum Watershed. Bandung Regency is a vital administrative area located within the Upper Citarum Watershed area. The North Bandung Area (NBA) is a provincial strategic area that is partly located in Bandung Regency. Land degradation in NBA could be found in protection forest areas. The entire protection forest area in NBA is classified as degraded land, which subsequently categorized into moderately degraded (64.71%), degraded (19.05%), and severely degraded (16.23%)

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