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FORESTRY POLICIES AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH GORONTALO'S INDUSTRIAL FOREST PLANTATIONS

KARLIN JUNUS , FACULTY OF LAW, GORONTALO STATE UNIVERSITY, JL. JENDERAL SUDIRMAN NO.6, GORONTALO CITY, GORONTALO, INDONESIA

Abstract

This research examines the intricate relationship between government policies and industrial forest plantations in North Gorontalo, Indonesia, from the unique perspective of indigenous communities. The study explores the impact of policy decisions on land use, environmental sustainability, and the socio-economic well-being of these communities. Through a comprehensive case study approach, it sheds light on the challenges and opportunities inherent in the coexistence of industrial forestry and indigenous populations.

Keywords

Forest Policy, Industrial Forest Plantations, Indigenous Communities, Land Use, Environmental Sustainability

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FORESTRY POLICIES AND INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES: A CASE STUDY OF NORTH GORONTALO’S INDUSTRIAL FOREST PLANTATIONS. (2022). International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 2(1), 1-6. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijlcj/article/view/79