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Intensive Silviculture (Silvikultur Intensif, SILIN) technique
is carried out carefully by planting areas modification, tree
improvement, use of superior seeds, and integrated pests and
diseases control. The results are 3-4 time increase of timber
productivity of natural forests, to 90-120 cubic meter per
harvesting cycle and able to increase carbon absorption and
storage.
In sustainable forest management, the
holders of forest business license (PBPH) are also
encouraged to share space with communities
within and outside the forest area by implementing
Social Forestry under Forestry Partnership
scheme.
The Forestry Partnership scheme is
implemented in accordance with Environmental
and Forestry Ministerial Regulations No. 8 of
2021 and No. 9 of 2021. The Scheme becomes
a way for community empowerment by providing
access to manage land in forest areas under PBPH
licenses while also maintaining sustainable forest
management principles.
The Scheme also assures that community will
receive assistance from PBPH holders, thus equal
and mutual benefit collaboration will be achieved.
Until December 2022, there were 51 PBPH units
that have carried out Forestry Partnership under
322 MoU documents in the forest area of +/-
188,065 ha and engaged with 29,125 people.
Honey bee cultivation with Forestry Partnership scheme in an
Forest Utilization Business License area. The implementation
of Forestry Partnership is started by conducting social study
in accordance with government regulations and series of
dialogue with stakeholders. The community involved in
Forest Farmer Groups will obtain supports in form of superior
seeds, fertilizers, agricultural tools, technology transfer and
assistance, so that they can cultivate high-value commodities.
The view of a Forest Utilization Business License area that
implements Intensive Silviculture. The implementation can
increase forest productivity and greenhouse gas emissions
absorption to support in achieving Indonesia's FOLU Net Sink
2030.
Utilization of latex in living plants block of PT Lestari Asri Jaya
Forest Utilization Business Area with Forestry Partnership
scheme
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