Community Based Nature Resource Management through Community Logging in the Buffer Zone of Bukit Tiga Puluh National Park
To Encourage Policy Establishment which Supports the Nature Resource Management through Community Logging
Anticipated Result:
The community economic which is organized together and runs with sutainability concept and control by the indigenous organizations.
Benefit expected:
* forest sense of belonging by the community to control and monitor together the protection and sustainability of the forest
* the increase of awareness and importance on forest existence so the community will not accept any offered from private sector that could turn their land to palm-oil plantation
* to save the Bukit TIgapuluh National Park which co-related with the overal natural existance of the Indragiri Hulu region in general
* to operate the local economy institution, that could enhance the growth of local small industry to reach better economy; further to decrease the dependency to capital owner outside the area
* with the increase of economy sector will further increase the welfare of the community, so that later they could build their own social infrastructure independently
Anticipated Result:
The community economic which is organized together and runs with sutainability concept and control by the indigenous organizations.
Benefit expected:
* forest sense of belonging by the community to control and monitor together the protection and sustainability of the forest
* the increase of awareness and importance on forest existence so the community will not accept any offered from private sector that could turn their land to palm-oil plantation
* to save the Bukit TIgapuluh National Park which co-related with the overal natural existance of the Indragiri Hulu region in general
* to operate the local economy institution, that could enhance the growth of local small industry to reach better economy; further to decrease the dependency to capital owner outside the area
* with the increase of economy sector will further increase the welfare of the community, so that later they could build their own social infrastructure independently
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Yayasan HAKIKI
Country:
Indonesia
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 17,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 18,057.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 318.00
Project Number:
GEF-INS/YBUL/OP2-2000-024
Status:
Project Terminated Before Completion
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Ms. Catharina Dwihastarini
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(62-21) 720-6125/722-0905
Fax:
(62-21) 722-0905
Email:
Ms. Hery Budiarto
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