Developing the assessment and indicators for local institutions in dealing with forest fire dilemmas

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This study is an analysis of the main criteria and indicators utilised in strengthening local institutions in charge of forest management towards dealing with forest fire incidents in Riau Province, Indonesia. Data were collected using in-depth interviews and observation. Out of the 120 questionnaires distributed to stakeholders, 81 responses were received and analysed using Microsoft Excel and with structural equation modelling (SEM) techniques using SPSS and SmartPLS. Four dimensions, including organization, capacity, authority, and governance, were respectively measured using ten indicators. The results showed a significant correlation between local institutions and these dimension variables in highlighting forest management issues. The results suggest a need to strengthen local institutions’ institutional arrangements and their capacities in order to ensure the effective management of natural resources, which may be achievable through the support and co-operation of government institutions and communities.

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Purnomo, E. P., Agustiyara, A., Ramdani, R., Trisnawati, D. W., Anand, P. B., & Fathani, A. T. (2021). Developing the assessment and indicators for local institutions in dealing with forest fire dilemmas. Forests, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/f12060704

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