This thesis aims to determine the impact of the Social Forestry program from the ProtectedForest Management Unit of East Flores which was given to the community in Boru KedangVillage, Wulanggitang District, East Flores Regency on tenure conflicts. This research wasconducted in the Wukoh Leworo Protected Forest Area, Boru Kedang Village, WulanggitangDistrict, East Flores Regency from March to April 2021. The research method used a surveyapproach with the type of quantitative research conducted by interview, list of questions, anddocumentation. The number of respondents in data collection as many as 66 people obtained byusing the Slovin formula. Data analysis was carried out using the determination of the answerscore, the calculation of the ideal score, and the interpretation of the calculation score. The resultsof the research show that the social forestry program has a positive impact because it can reducetenure conflicts that occur. This can be seen from the indicators of perception, participation,economic conditions, and ecological conditions. From the perception indicator, the existence of asocial forestry program is positively welcomed or approved by the community. The same thing canalso be seen from the participation indicator, namely the existence of a social forestry program,the community can work together with forest area managers to increase their sense ofresponsibility and willingness to maintain protected forest areas. From an economic point ofview,it also shows a positive impact with an increase in the community's economy because thecommunity has guarantees and certainty in managing forest areas and can use them withsustainable principles, which directly or indirectly have a good impact on the ecological conditionof the Wukoh Lewoloro protected forest area in Boru Kedang Village.
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Aziz, I. U. I. (2022). Dampak Program Perhutanan Sosial Terhadap Konflik Tenurial DiKawasan Hutan Lindung Wukoh Lewoloro, Desa Boru Kedang, Kecamatan Wulanggitang, Kabupaten Flores Timur. Wana Lestari, 4(02), 335–341. https://doi.org/10.35508/wanalestari.v7i02.9460
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