了解泥炭沼泽森林转型:印尼南苏门答腊岛Ogan Komering Ilir摄政的可持续性战略和生计适应

IF 2.7 Q1 FORESTRY
Nur Arifatul Ulya , Ari Nurlia , Bambang Tejo Premono , Efendi Agus Waluyo , Syafrul Yunardy , Edwin Martin
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摘要

泥炭沼泽森林(PSF)是当地生计动态的重要自然资源,受到自然和政策因素的影响。为了管理脆弱性和维持其生活水平,PSF周围的农村社区通过利用现有资金进行适应。本文以印度尼西亚南苏门答腊省Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) reggency的一个案例为例,探讨PSF的转变如何影响附近村民的生计。为了实现这些目标,我们进行了一次叙述性回顾,以收集数据和信息。自然资源的开采、种植和产品加工发生在一定的时间跨度内,商品的数量和种类各不相同,PSF的恶化和公司管理也各不相同。生计多样化和农业集约化战略通常由PSF地区的当地人口结合起来。我们认为,生计多样化的关键是所有权和获得金融和自然财富的途径。对于无法获得现金的社区群体来说,移民是一个经过深思熟虑的选择。必须通过能力建设倡议加强知识基础,以加强传统和非传统生计方法的融合。为了以合作和包容的方式管理公共事业基金,政府必须鼓励社区参与。
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Understanding peat swamp forest transitions: sustainability strategies and livelihood adaptation in Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, South Sumatra, Indonesia
Peat swamp forests (PSF) are vital natural resources for local livelihood dynamics, which are impacted by both natural and policy factors. In order to manage vulnerabilities and maintain their standard of living, rural communities surrounding PSF adapt by making use of the available capital. This article uses a case study in Ogan Komering Ilir (OKI) Regency, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia, to explore how the PSF shift has affected the livelihoods of nearby villagers. To accomplish these goals, we conducted a narrative review in order to collect data and information. Natural resource extraction, cultivation, and product processing occur across a range of time spans, with variations in the quantity and kind of commodities, as well as PSF deterioration and company management. The livelihood diversification and agriculture intensification strategies are typically combined by the local population in PSF areas. We contend that the key to diversifying livelihoods is ownership and access to financial and natural wealth. For community groups that lack access to cash, migration is a calculated choice. Strengthening the knowledge base through capacity-building initiatives is necessary to intensify the blending of traditional and non-traditional livelihood methods. In order to manage PSF in a cooperative and inclusive manner, the government must encourage community involvement.
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Trees, Forests and People
Trees, Forests and People Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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