Abstract

The Periodic comprehensive forest inventory (Inventarisasi Hutan Menyeluruh Berkala called IHMB) is Indonesian forest stands inventory were based on compartment at forest effective area of forest management unit (FMU). To preserve sustainable forest management, IHMB implementation are used as a benchmark on the determinate of maximum cutting area and large of timber volume that can be produced by FMU to preparing long-term forest planning. The purpose of this study is to assess the suitability and accuracy of the IHMB implementation results to arranging forest management plan that aims to produce sustainable timber. Data gathered with direct observation on FMU (PT. Bts and PT. SMS) in Papua Province. Data analysis using descriptive statistic method and the sampling is using purposive sampling method. The study showed that the data and information collected in accordance with IHMB guidelines have not covered all the necessary data to arranged forest management plans based on the sustainability forest principles to appropriate with the criteria and indicators of sustainability. IHMB Implementation is the important activity on FMU. The sense of word “comprehensive” on IHMB is meaningfully only covered the forest area, without including all components of the data and information on forest ecosystem..

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  • IntroductionForest management and utilization on production forest was carried out by forest management units (FMU) with the realization of indonesian selective cutting and planting system (tebang pilih tanam indonesia called The Indonesian selective cutting and planting system (TPTI)) ranging from working area setup (penataan areal kerja called PAK) up to harvesting and maintenance

  • Forest management and utilization on production forest was carried out by forest management units (FMU) with the realization of indonesian selective cutting and planting system ranging from working area setup up to harvesting and maintenance

  • The data are consist of IHMB implementation report, IHMB verifications report, a longterm forest management plan based on IHMB, current year of short-term forest management plan based on the long-term forest management plan, report of short-term forest management plan by current year, report of indonesian selective cutting and planting system (TPTI) by current year, report of permanent measuring plot, ground survey, standard operational procedure of The Indonesian selective cutting and planting system (TPTI) activities based on long-term forest management plan and socio-economic report of a local community

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Introduction

Forest management and utilization on production forest was carried out by forest management units (FMU) with the realization of indonesian selective cutting and planting system (tebang pilih tanam indonesia called TPTI) ranging from working area setup (penataan areal kerja called PAK) up to harvesting and maintenance. Process of arranging forest planning requires of data and information about the potential and physical of forest resources in the area of forest will be managed. According to the guidelines (MoF 2009), the periodic comprehensive forest inventory (IHMB) is refers to activities of the data and information collection about availability and condition of forest stand, which is held periodically one time in 10 years on all plots of production forest at the management unit. The guidelines explained that IHMB is purpose to determine the timber standing stock, as a basic information to arrange a long term-forest management plans (rencana kerja dan usaha pemanfaatan hasil hutan kayu pada hutan alam called RKUPHHK-HA) and as a substance of a stand increment monitoring on natural forest, plantation forest and production on forest management unit (kesatuan pengelolaan hutan produksi called KPHP)

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