Challenges of community-based forest management with local institutional differences between South Korea and Indonesia
Eko Priyo Purnomo, Rijal Ramdani, Lubna Salsabila, Jin‐Wook Choi
Abstract
This article compares the implementation of community-based forest management (CBFM) practices between South Korea and Indonesia and discusses the political and legal basis of land and natural resources of the two countries. A triangulation method was used for data collection and analysis. As a result, this study developed a theory about successful community institution development on forest management and recommendations for policy at local and national government levels. The Indonesian Government can learn from the success of the Korean Government in implementing CBFM sustainability and articulate local institutions’ strategies.
Topics & Concepts
IndonesianGovernment (linguistics)SustainabilityLocal governmentInstitutionPoliticsBusinessForest managementNatural resourceNatural resource managementEconomic growthEnvironmental resource managementEnvironmental planningPolitical sciencePublic administrationGeographyEconomicsForestryLawEcologyPhilosophyLinguisticsBiologyConservation, Biodiversity, and Resource ManagementAgriculture, Land Use, Rural DevelopmentAgricultural Innovations and Practices