Government and stakeholders engagement in the social forestry program in Indonesia supporting SDGs achievement
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Since 2015 the Government of Indonesia (GOI) has accelerated the social forestry program. Previously the total forest areas allocated for social forestry were less than 0.6 million hectares, while during 2015 to 2021 it increased more 4.0 million hectares. It was much faster than the previous social forestry program for 20 years before 2015. Why could it be achieved? Firstly, this paper would like to explain the process of the social forestry program during that time.
Secondly, this paper would like to propose a new approach of government and other stakeholder engagement for supporting the social forestry programs. Digital based-government services are needed because when entering the industrial revolution 4.0 the forestry sector in Indonesia encounters new tradition of the communities living around forest areas, as well as in larger society. By implementing a new approach, the social forestry program in Indonesia would be enhancing and strengthening the community welfare and sustainable forest, and SDGs as well.
Keywords: Adaptive and integrated management, Sustainable forest management, Economic Development, Policies, Governance
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