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近年来,森林破坏(包括毁林和森林火灾等多种形式)已成为全球关注的主要问题,印度尼西亚也不例外。由于权力下放和非法土地转换等多种因素,印尼的森林砍伐率逐年上升。被称为 "世界之肺 "的加里曼丹是受影响最严重的地区,2001 年至 2022 年间,该地区的树木覆盖面积减少了 51%。这种情况令人担忧,因为它破坏了动植物生态系统的可持续性,并直接影响到全球变暖。政府已加大力度预防和管理森林火灾,并与企业和绿色和平组织等非政府组织合作,以降低森林破坏的风险。除了这些努力之外,西加里曼丹省凯达邦市(Ketapang)的一群妇女发起的一项保护倡议也引起了公众的关注。该团体被称为 "妈妈的力量"(The Power of Mama),作为受森林火灾影响最严重的群体,她们为阻止森林破坏做出了英勇的努力。本研究旨在探讨 "妈妈的力量 "对西加里曼丹克塔邦森林退化和火灾管理的影响。本研究采用非暴力方法,强调替代性战略和策略,以摆脱暴力,通过巡逻、外联、咨询和第三方干预来管理森林破坏和火灾,从而证明 "妈妈的力量 "的长期积极影响。此外,本研究采用定性方法并侧重于二手数据收集,揭示了 "妈妈的力量 "在开展行动时遇到的一些挑战。尽管存在这些挑战,但 "妈妈的力量 "的非暴力策略和努力得到了广泛认可,并对可持续发展产生了积极影响。这尤其体现在人们认识到妇女不仅是环境恶化的受害者,而且在环境保护中发挥着重要作用:非暴力;妈妈的力量;森林破坏;森林火灾;妇女社区
The role of "The Power of Mama" in addressing fires and forest degradation in Ketapang, Indonesia
In recent years, the destruction of forests, which can take many forms including deforestation and forest fires, has emerged as a major concern worldwide, and Indonesia is no exception. The deforestation rate in Indonesia is rising annually due to a number of factors, including decentralization and illegal land conversion. Kalimantan, known as the "lungs of the world," is the most impacted area, accounting for 51% of total tree cover loss between 2001 and 2022. This situation is alarming as it undermines the sustainability of the flora and fauna ecosystem and directly affects global warming. The government has intensified its efforts to prevent and manage forest fires, working in collaboration with businesses and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) like Greenpeace to reduce the risk of forest damage. In addition to these efforts, a protection initiative by a group of women in Ketapang, West Kalimantan, has gained public attention. Known as The Power of Mama, this group, as the one most affected by forest fires, undertakes heroic effortsto stop forest destruction. This research aims to examine the impact of The Power of Mama on forest degradation and fire management in Ketapang, West Kalimantan. Using a nonviolence approach that emphasizes alternative strategies and tactics leading away from violence, this study demonstrates the long-term positive impact of The Power of Mama through patrols, outreach, counselling, and third-party intervention in managing forest damage and fires. Furthermore,using qualitative methods and focusing on secondary data collection, this research reveals several challenges encountered by The Power of Mama in implementing its actions. Despite these challenges, The Power of Mama's nonviolent strategies and efforts have achieved widespread recognition and have positively impacted sustainability. This is particularly evident in the recognition that women are not only victims of environmental degradation but also play a significant role in environmental protection.
Keywords: Non-violence; The Power of Mama; forest destruction; forest fires; women community