SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN

One effort to mitigate climate change is by perform the REDD+, which are containing emission reduction activities from deforestation and land degradation, sustainable forest management, carbon stock enhancement, and forest conservation. Katingan District is located in the REDD+ Pilot Project Provinc...

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Main Authors: Nugroho Adi Utomo, Santun R.P Sitorus
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Centre for Social Research and Development, Economics, Policy and Climate Change; Development and Innovation Agency; Ministry of Environment and Forestry 2016-12-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan
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Online Access:http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/2030
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spelling doaj-77bad2fd24e542898d3c89d30b45b71c2020-11-24T21:08:16ZindCentre for Social Research and Development, Economics, Policy and Climate Change; Development and Innovation Agency; Ministry of Environment and ForestryJurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan1979-60132502-42212016-12-01133165176doi.org/10.20886/jpsek.2016.13.3.165-176SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTANNugroho Adi Utomo0Santun R.P Sitorus1Institut Pertanian BogorInstitut Pertanian BogorOne effort to mitigate climate change is by perform the REDD+, which are containing emission reduction activities from deforestation and land degradation, sustainable forest management, carbon stock enhancement, and forest conservation. Katingan District is located in the REDD+ Pilot Project Province, Central Kalimantan. This study aims to analyze pattern of changes in the use of forest land, inconsistency of existing land use, content of policies concerning of basic element and process of REDD+, preferences of stakeholder to emerging REDD+ initiatives, and to formulate improvement of RTRW. The study was using Analyses of change and inconsistencies land use, Analytical Hierarchy Process, and descriptive analyses. The result of the study was forest land use was 60.47% and change patterns of forest land use occurred from forest to shrub/open land turned into plantation, agriculture and settlement. Analyses of inconsistencies land use indicated small value of inconsistency. While basic element and process of REDD+ contained in regional planning document; and stakeholders interested in the REDD+ initiative for direct benefit. Therefore, REDD+ initiatives possible to be implemented with some improvements in RTRW, through synchronization of REDD+ initiatives, and space allocation for REDD+ initiatives should be placed in protected areas and partially in cultivated areas.http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/2030Land usespatial planningstakeholder preferencesREDD+Katingan
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Santun R.P Sitorus
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SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan
Land use
spatial planning
stakeholder preferences
REDD+
Katingan
author_facet Nugroho Adi Utomo
Santun R.P Sitorus
author_sort Nugroho Adi Utomo
title SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
title_short SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
title_full SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
title_fullStr SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
title_full_unstemmed SYNERGY OF SPATIAL PLANNING FOR REDD+ IMPLEMENTATION AT KATINGAN DISTRICT, CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
title_sort synergy of spatial planning for redd+ implementation at katingan district, central kalimantan
publisher Centre for Social Research and Development, Economics, Policy and Climate Change; Development and Innovation Agency; Ministry of Environment and Forestry
series Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan
issn 1979-6013
2502-4221
publishDate 2016-12-01
description One effort to mitigate climate change is by perform the REDD+, which are containing emission reduction activities from deforestation and land degradation, sustainable forest management, carbon stock enhancement, and forest conservation. Katingan District is located in the REDD+ Pilot Project Province, Central Kalimantan. This study aims to analyze pattern of changes in the use of forest land, inconsistency of existing land use, content of policies concerning of basic element and process of REDD+, preferences of stakeholder to emerging REDD+ initiatives, and to formulate improvement of RTRW. The study was using Analyses of change and inconsistencies land use, Analytical Hierarchy Process, and descriptive analyses. The result of the study was forest land use was 60.47% and change patterns of forest land use occurred from forest to shrub/open land turned into plantation, agriculture and settlement. Analyses of inconsistencies land use indicated small value of inconsistency. While basic element and process of REDD+ contained in regional planning document; and stakeholders interested in the REDD+ initiative for direct benefit. Therefore, REDD+ initiatives possible to be implemented with some improvements in RTRW, through synchronization of REDD+ initiatives, and space allocation for REDD+ initiatives should be placed in protected areas and partially in cultivated areas.
topic Land use
spatial planning
stakeholder preferences
REDD+
Katingan
url http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/2030
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