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Effectiveness Of Community Based-Collaborative On Forest Management Of The Forest Programme III In Central Sulawesi
Golar Golar1*, Hasriani Muis1, Achmad Herman2, and Wahyu Syahputra Simorangkir1
1Faculty of Forestry, Tadulako University, Indonesia
2 Faculty of Social and Political Science, Tadulako University, Indonesia
Email: golar.tadulako@gmail.com
Indonesia moving quickly to ratify the Paris Agreement as stipulated in Constitution Number 16/2016 as a full commitment and contribution to reducing global carbon emissions. For this action, Indonesia received a cooperation grant, one of which was the Forest Program (FP) III Sulawesi. FP III has a target to contribute to the implementation of forest conservation and rehabilitation strategies, as a form of adaptation and mitigation of climate change, through support for improving the livelihoods of the rural poor. This program was carried out with multi-stakeholder management in the Lore Lindu landscape. This study attempted to examine the effectiveness of the project (2017-present) on collaborative community-based forest management. The study used a qualitative method with an explanatory approach. The results indicate the collaboration of stakeholder roles in the FP III has not gone well: targets, goals, and achievements have not been integrated with community needs at the field level. Village facilitators have not played their optimal role as agents of change, so the goals and objectives are not well communicated. Interconnection between programs through the FP III requires the role and contribution of the Ministry of Forestry to integrate program goals and objectives in an integrated manner in each implementing unit.