Customary Forests in West Papua: Contestation of Desires or Needs?

IF 1.7 Q2 FORESTRY
A. Ungirwalu, S. Awang, Y. Runtuboi, Mariana Y. Peday, J. Marwa, Bustar Maitar, Agustinus Murdjoko, S. Fatem
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The challenge of integrating ecological, economic and social aspects of forest management is still a critical issue among stakeholders who agree on community-based forestry and the rights of indigenous peoples. In West Papua, the contrast of abundant natural resources with serious social inequalities and structured poverty is a continuing challenge for implementing a social forestry program. The process of establishing customary territories in West Papua is an important milestone in recognising its community entities. Is this scheme definitively able to answer the interests of access and management of indigenous peoples? This can help in achieving the sacred goal of protecting 70% of the forest area. This paper examines the dynamics of forest management in West Papua by the parties in customary forests. The low area designated for customary territories in West Papua, which has only reached 2,554.2 hectares, and the absence of a decree on the existence of customary forests is a form of injustice to the interests of local communities. The social forestry acceleration program intended to end the uncertainty surrounding customary forests is still in process. The roles of both on-site and off-site parties have not been optimal in realising customary forests in West Papua due to the complex and incomplete translation process at the site level. The results of the review show that interest is still focused on achieving an indicative-annual figure, which is still dominated by the village forest scheme. Hopefully, this year's acceleration of customary forests will become a milestone in West Papua, based on mutual need and desire.
西巴布亚的传统森林:欲望还是需求的争论?
在同意以社区为基础的林业和土著人民权利的利益攸关方中,整合森林管理的生态、经济和社会方面的挑战仍然是一个关键问题。在西巴布亚,丰富的自然资源与严重的社会不平等和结构性贫困形成鲜明对比,这是实施社会林业计划的一个持续挑战。在西巴布亚建立习惯领土的过程是承认其社区实体的一个重要里程碑。这一计划是否确实能够满足土著人民获得和管理的利益?这有助于实现保护70%森林面积的神圣目标。本文考察了在习惯森林各方在西巴布亚森林管理的动态。西巴布亚指定为习惯领土的低地只有2 554.2公顷,而且没有一项关于存在习惯森林的法令,这是对当地社区利益的一种不公正的形式。旨在结束围绕传统森林的不确定性的社会林业加速方案仍在进行中。由于现场一级的翻译过程复杂和不完整,在实现西巴布亚习惯森林方面,现场和非现场各方的作用都不是最佳的。审查的结果表明,人们的兴趣仍然集中在实现一个指示性的年度数字上,这仍然是由村庄森林计划主导的。希望今年传统森林的加速将成为西巴布亚基于相互需要和愿望的一个里程碑。
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Forest and Society
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