Konflik Tanpa Henti: Permukiman dalam Kawasan Taman Nasional Halimun Salak

Abstract: Conflicts between government and local peoples over national park resources have been occurring in Indonesia, for instance in the Halimun-Salak Mountain National Park (TNGHS). The research were directed to describe the opinion, relationship, access, and rights of the peoples in term of the TNGHS resources utilization.Further objectives were to identify the causes of the settlement problems at the TNGHS and to formulate the alternative solutions of the problems. The results showed that conflicts at Halimun-Salak areas have been occurring since the Dutch colonization period. The policy of the TNGHS area expanding (from 40.000 to 113.357 ha) in2003 and different perception between the government and the peoples regarding to the values to the forest had made the conflicts extended. Choosing the most appropriate solution from 3 alternative solutions namely: sol ving the problems of resettlement and law enforcement, revising the policy of TNGHS extension, and accommodat ing settlement in the special zone were strongly recommended.
Keywords: conflict management, Halimun-Salak National Park, local people, natural resources, property right
Penulis: Sapto Aji Prabowo, Sambas Basuni, dan Didik Suharjito
Kode Jurnal: jpkehutanandd100060

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