LAND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR FOREST PLANTATIONS THROUGH A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
JUDUL:
LAND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR FOREST PLANTATIONS THROUGH A PARTICIPATORY APPROACH
PENULIS:
Prof. Basir, Ph.D.
Samsir Eka Putera, S.I.Kom., M.I.Kom.
Muhammad Ichsan Basir, M.K.K.K.
SINOPSIS:
This book explores land suitability analysis for forest plantations through a participatory, GIS-based approach. It is developed from the author’s doctoral dissertation and aims to provide a comprehensive guide for university students and forestry practitioners. With the rising demand for inclusive and data-driven approaches in forestry, the book offers both practical and conceptual insights, integrating geospatial analysis, socio-economic assessments, and stakeholder preferences to promote sustainable forest plantation development.
The work includes clear methodologies and a case study conducted in the Banjar district of South Kalimantan. It emphasizes the importance of community participation in decision-making regarding site selection and tree species for planting. By involving local communities in the evaluation process, the results reflect their needs and preferences, enhancing the sustainability and effectiveness of forest management programs.
Finally, the book highlights the challenges faced by Indonesia's forestry sector, including deforestation and a declining timber industry, while offering recommendations for optimizing land use. By prioritizing community perspectives and utilizing GIS-based approaches, the book aims to achieve a balance between economic development and environmental preservation.