Abstract

This study aims to analyze the characteristics of land use, land tenure, and the role of stakeholders in each landuse unit and to formulate a multifunctional landscape setting model for the PT Inhutani I Plantation Forest Management Unit Gowa Industrial Forest, which is adaptive to physical conditions, land tenure, and stakeholder interests. Landscape-based multifunctional plantation forest management analyzes in terms of land use, land tenure and stakeholders. Landuse is in the form of physical conditions such as land cover, altitude, soil type, geology, slope and climate, then land tenure is in the form of land ownership rights, namely on the part of the industrial plantation forest manager and the community around the industrial plantation forest area who have interests or activities in the area and stakeholders in the form of institutions or related stakeholders. The results of the study show that the characteristics of landuse in the last 5 years have changed in several places from forested to rice fields or open area, this is also evidenced by the results of land tenure where people have a high dependence on land around the area to meet their daily needs. Based on this, a multifunctional landscape setting model was created that leads to the use of NTFPs that will involve more communities in management.

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