Food Security Improvement Model Through Social Forestry Program

N Nuswardani, R Indrayati - International Joined Conference …, 2021 - atlantis-press.com
N Nuswardani, R Indrayati
International Joined Conference on Social Science (ICSS 2021), 2021atlantis-press.com
Covid 19 has hit all countries including Indonesia. This disaster hit all sectors of people's
lives, including the strategic sector, namely food security. This is raising concerns because
in the end the production and distribution of community food will also be disrupted, in this
regard FAO states that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to new food crisis.
While forests are not the solution to global hunger by themselves, in many circumstances
they play important additional role, especially during unpredictable periods (such as long …
Abstract
Covid 19 has hit all countries including Indonesia. This disaster hit all sectors of people’s lives, including the strategic sector, namely food security. This is raising concerns because in the end the production and distribution of community food will also be disrupted, in this regard FAO states that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic could lead to new food crisis. While forests are not the solution to global hunger by themselves, in many circumstances they play important additional role, especially during unpredictable periods (such as long dry seasons). In some areas, forest food plays central role in providing caloric staple. It is also increasingly recognized that food from forests provides micronutrients and contributes to dietary diversity, thereby supporting food security. In this regard, this article will examine several laws and regulations that allow the Social Forestry program to be more implementable. Considering that the implementation of Social Forestry has not been fully realized, especially in Madura. This article used statute approach and qualitative analysis. The results showed that it needs local regulation that able to foster political commitment and political will in the form of building understanding from stakeholders at the regency, sub-district and village government levels with Perum Perhutani as the implementer of Social Forestry. It is the government (local) that can form social capital through statutory regulations in this case the Bangkalan Regency Local Regulation. The Local Regulation in question contains an obligation for villages that have LMDH to take advantage of Social Forestry by establishing partnership with Perum Perhutani KPH Madura.
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