Title Page
Abstract
Contents
List of Abbreviations 13
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION 14
1.1. Background 14
1.2. Research Objective 15
CHAPTER II. LITERATURE REVIEW 17
2.1. Small Forests Holders Definition 17
2.2. The roles and Benefits of Small Forest Holders 18
2.3. Costs and Revenue on Small Forest Holders 19
2.4. Financial Analysis of Small Forest Holders 19
2.5. Ecological Aspects 20
2.6. Social, Cultural, and Economic Aspects 20
2.7. Community based Sustainable Forest Management Certification 21
2.8. Criteria and indicators Community Based of SFM Certification 22
CHAPTER III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 24
3.1. Research Location 24
3.2. Research Method 26
3.3. Sampling Design 26
3.4. Data Collection 27
3.5. Data analyses 28
3.6. Logical Framework 32
CHAPTER IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 34
4.1. Respondents characteristics 34
4.2. SFH Land Use Management 35
4.3. Community Based SFM Certification Initiative 38
4.4. Ecological Benefits 39
4.4.1. Water Supply 39
4.4.2. Temperature 40
4.4.3. Erosion Control 42
4.4.4. Wildlife Condition 43
4.4.5. Ecological improvement 44
4.5. Economic Benefits 44
4.5.1. The patterns of Timber Trading system in Kedung Keris Village 44
4.5.2. Comparison between teak revenue and costs 46
4.5.3. Financial Feasibility Analysis (NPV, BCR, IRR) 52
4.6. Social Benefits 55
4.6.1. Social Interaction in Family 55
4.6.2. Social Interaction in Internal Village 56
4.6.3. Cooperative 58
4.6.4. External Social Interaction 60
CHAPTER V. CONLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION 62
5.1. Conclusions 62
5.2. Recommendations 63
LITERATURE CITIED 64
APPENDICES 68
요약 90
Table 1. Criteria and indicators of SFM 22
Table 2. Food production by crops in 2013 25
Table 3. Stratum of total areas forest ownership 26
Table 4. Criteria of likert scale 28
Table 5. Decision patterns internal family 31
Table 6. Age of respondents 34
Table 7. Education level of respondents 34
Table 8. Occupation of respondents 35
Table 9. The area of SFH based on land use management by stratum 37
Table 10. Impact of SFM certification on water supply 39
Table 11. Impact of SFM certification on temperature 41
Table 12. Impact of SFM certification on erosion control and flooding 42
Table 13. Impact of SFM Certification on Wildlife Condition 43
Table 14. Comparison teak revenues and costs 46
Table 15. Break even point at t-year 51
Table 16. Financial Feasibility Analysis (Cooperative) 53
Table 17. Financial Feasibility Analysis (Middleman) 53
Table 18. Comparison NPV 54
Table 19. Change of family decision making on forest management after SFM... 55
Figure 1. Map of Research Location 24
Figure 2 Logical framework 33
Figure 3. Home garden of pekarangan 36
Figure 4. Dry land of Tegalan 36
Figure 5. Forest of Alas/wono 37
Figure 6. Timber trading process through middleman 45
Figure 7. Timber trading process through cooperative 45
Figure 8. Graph of teak revenue of farmers by selling to cooperative 47
Figure 9. Graph of teak revenue of farmers by selling to middleman 47
Figure 10. Graph of revenues and costs of stratum I by selling to cooperative 48
Figure 11. Graph of revenues and costs of stratum II by selling to cooperative 49
Figure 12. Graph revenues and costs of stratum III by selling to cooperative 49
Figure 13. Graph of revenues and cost of stratum I by selling to middleman 50
Figure 14. Graph of revenues and costs of stratum II by selling to middleman 50
Figure 15. Graph of revenues and costs of stratum III by selling to middleman 51