The Effect of Forest Institution Connectedness, Incentive Participation Program, and Social Capital on Public Participation and Welfare as Mediators of Forest Management in Baluran National Park

Siswanto, Adil (2020) The Effect of Forest Institution Connectedness, Incentive Participation Program, and Social Capital on Public Participation and Welfare as Mediators of Forest Management in Baluran National Park. In: Protected Areas, National Park and Sustainable Future. Intechopen. ISBN 978-1-78984-230-2

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Abstract

The effect of forest institution connectedness, incentive participation program,
and social capital on public participation and welfare as mediators of forest management
were conducted in the forest conservation area of Baluran National Park,
East Java, Indonesia. The problem facing this area is that the five buffer villages of
Wonorejo, Sumber Waru, Sumber Anyar, Bajul Mati, and Watu Kebo exploit the
forest’s resources for their own economic reasons. The purposes of this research are
to analyze and explain: (1) the effect of the forest institutions connectedness on
public participation; (2) how welfare mediates forest institutions connectedness to
public participation; (3) the effect of incentive participation programs on public
participation; (4) how welfare mediates the effect of incentive participation programs
on public participation; (5) the social effect capital on public participation;
(6) how welfare mediates social capital’s effect toward public participation; and
(7) welfare’s effect on public participation. The survey method and questionnaires
were used for a proportional random sampling of 170 respondents. They are 120
households that were members of the forestry community training center and 50
respondents from the staff of Baluran National Park. Validity and reliability testing
of instruments and hypothesis were performed using WarpPLS 5.0 software. The
results show: (1) forest institutions connectedness to public participation does not
contribute positive significant effect; (2) the effect of forest institution that is
related to public participation has been fully mediated by welfare; (3) incentive
participation programs have a positive significant effect on public participation;
(4) welfare partially mediates the effect of incentive participation programs on
public participation; (5) social capital has a positive significant effect on public
participation; (6) welfare mediates social capital’s effect on public participation;
and (7) welfare has a positive significant effect toward optimizing public participation
in forest conservation management in the Baluran National Park. Practical
implications of this research are: (1) the contribution of nontimber forest products as a proportion of families’ income is between 12.99% and 28.46%; and (2) based on
the classification of public participation especially in four programs (participation
in planning program, implementation, benefit-sharing, and evaluation and monitoring)
that are low level at 47.1%, middle level at 33.5%, and high level at 19.4%.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: 05 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 0502 Environmental Science and management > 050205 Environmental Management
07 AGRICULTURAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES > 0705 Forestry Sciences > 070504 Forestry Management and Environment
Depositing User: adil siswanto
Date Deposited: 06 Jul 2021 11:04
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2021 11:04
URI: http://digilib.uinkhas.ac.id/id/eprint/2278

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