Abstract

Forest and Land Rehabilitation is one of the right solutions to overcome the problem of critical land. Efforts to overcome critical land are difficult to obtain in a short time to return the situation to its original state, but efforts are being made by the government to overcome the existence of critical land and the expansion of critical land, including through land conservation and reforestation. This study aim to determine the success of plants in a forest and land rehabilitation program in the village of Datar Lebuay in the Air Naningan district of Tanggamus regency. The study was carried out in June 2021. Field data collection was carried out by making plots using the Systematic Sampling with Random Start method, namely the first plot was made randomly and the next plots were made systematically. Sampling Intensity (IS) is 5%. The results showed that the success rate of RHL activities with a percentage of life was 79.74% which was classified as successful. Factors that are thought to influence the low success rate of plants are the condition of the planted seeds that are already in a damaged state and the planting season is not right.

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