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Deforestation of low land tropical forest is one of the greatest threats to biod...
Study on plant diversity by exploration and collection have been carried out at ...
Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park is the representation of the Bukit Barisan m...
Dalam rangka pelestarian tumbuhan anggrek di Kebun Raya Liwa (konservasi ex-situ...
Dalam rangka pelestarian tumbuhan di Kebun Raya Liwa (konservasi ex-situ), telah...
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Akar Penyebab Deforestasi Di Sekitar Sungai Pemerihan, Perbataran Taman Nasional Bukit Barisan Selatan, Lampung Barat
The destruction of lowland tropical forests represents one of the greatest threats to biodiversity in Sumatra’s third-largest protected area, the Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park (BBSNP). Here, we integrate time-series satellite and socio-economic information in a Geographic Information System (GIS) to unravel the root causes of deforestation in two encroachments (Cawangaro and Sumbersari) near Pemerihan River bordering BBSNP. Cawangaro was originally developed as an enclave in 1965 and Sumbersari remained forested until 1978. Both encroachments experienced higher deforestation rates during the late 1970s and in 2005. Our GIS combined with historical records show that large-sclae logging, high coffee price and village development plans (Perluasan lahan usaha tani penduduk) drove deforestation during late 1970s. Throughout the 1980s and until 1997/1998, deforestation rates have negligible as strong law enforcement measures were adopted by the Government to protect biodiversity during the implementation of Indonesia’s first land-use plan (TGHK). Since the 1997-1998 Asian economic crises, deforestation rates have increased again. Results from socio-economic surveys showed that illegal logging has become one major factor driving agricultural encroachments in Pemerihan since 1998. Local tycoons have exploited the park’s timber since Suharto’s fall, probably due to the decline of law and order. While timber extraction itself has caused very limited damage to the forest, this illegal activity sparked a land race among farmers inside the park. Berita Biologi Vol. 8 No. 4 April 2007 Hlm: 279 - 290 ISSN: 0126-1754