Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia

Introduction: A sustainable livelihood program for former illegal loggers implemented by agriculture cultivation in rehabilitation zones or “Tetelan” land. Then, the agroforestry system should be applied to restore the function of forests and generate economic value. The research aims to examine th...

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Main Authors: Khusnatul Khomsah, Ihsannudin, Sukmo Pinuji, Lennny Luthfiyah
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Published: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Yudharta Pasuruan 2025-03-01
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Online Access:https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/6000
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Ihsannudin
Sukmo Pinuji
Lennny Luthfiyah
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description Introduction: A sustainable livelihood program for former illegal loggers implemented by agriculture cultivation in rehabilitation zones or “Tetelan” land. Then, the agroforestry system should be applied to restore the function of forests and generate economic value. The research aims to examine the perceptions of former illegal loggers and the factors that influence the application of agroforestry on “tetelan” land. Methods: The research was conducted in Sanenrejo Village and Andongrejo Village, Tempurejo District, Jember Regency, East Java as buffer villages of the Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP). The research data used has cross-sectional characteristics. The data were measured using the Likert scale and analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods, followed by the Chi-square method to determine the effect of the relationship between variables. Results: Perception of former illegal loggers of agroforestry in “tetelan” land is in a good category. This means that efforts to implement an agroforestry system in "Tetelan" land to restore forest function have a high chance of success. At the same time, the factors that significantly influence the application of agroforestry are education and income. Conclusion: Individual approach efforts should target ex-illegal logger farmers with an elementary school education and low income (between IDR 300,000–IDR 6,200,000).
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spelling doaj-art-22cf271da07249c2bfe1fb905123530b2025-08-20T02:24:59ZengFaculty of Agriculture, University of Yudharta PasuruanAGROMIX2085-241X2599-30032025-03-0116110.35891/agx.v16i1.6000Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, IndonesiaKhusnatul Khomsah 0Ihsannudin1Sukmo Pinuji2Lennny Luthfiyah 3Agribusiness Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Trunojoyo University of Madura, Jl Raya Telang PO BOX 2 Kamal, Bangkalan, Indonesia3 Agricultural Extension Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Jember, Jl. Kalimantan 37, Jember, IndonesiaChair of Land Management, School of Engineering and Design, Technical University Munich, Arcisstra ße 21 D-80333 Munich, GermanyChair of Land Management, School of Engineering and Design, Technical University Munich, Arcisstra ße 21 D-80333 Munich, Germany Introduction: A sustainable livelihood program for former illegal loggers implemented by agriculture cultivation in rehabilitation zones or “Tetelan” land. Then, the agroforestry system should be applied to restore the function of forests and generate economic value. The research aims to examine the perceptions of former illegal loggers and the factors that influence the application of agroforestry on “tetelan” land. Methods: The research was conducted in Sanenrejo Village and Andongrejo Village, Tempurejo District, Jember Regency, East Java as buffer villages of the Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP). The research data used has cross-sectional characteristics. The data were measured using the Likert scale and analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods, followed by the Chi-square method to determine the effect of the relationship between variables. Results: Perception of former illegal loggers of agroforestry in “tetelan” land is in a good category. This means that efforts to implement an agroforestry system in "Tetelan" land to restore forest function have a high chance of success. At the same time, the factors that significantly influence the application of agroforestry are education and income. Conclusion: Individual approach efforts should target ex-illegal logger farmers with an elementary school education and low income (between IDR 300,000–IDR 6,200,000). https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/6000AgroforestryBuffer VillageIllegal LoggerMeru Betiri National ParkPerception
spellingShingle Khusnatul Khomsah
Ihsannudin
Sukmo Pinuji
Lennny Luthfiyah
Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
AGROMIX
Agroforestry
Buffer Village
Illegal Logger
Meru Betiri National Park
Perception
title Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
title_full Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
title_fullStr Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
title_short Perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in Tetelan land of Meru Betiri National Park, Indonesia
title_sort perception of former illegal logger to agroforestry in tetelan land of meru betiri national park indonesia
topic Agroforestry
Buffer Village
Illegal Logger
Meru Betiri National Park
Perception
url https://jurnal.yudharta.ac.id/v2/index.php/AGROMIX/article/view/6000
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