Analisis Efektivitas Pengelolaan Satwa Liar pada Kawasan Konservasi di Desa Batu Jongjong, Kabupaten Langkat Sumatera Utara
Analysis of the Effectiveness of Wildlife Management in Conservation Areas in Batu Jongjong Village, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra
Date
2025Author
Manullang, Tioma Lasmaduma Oktavia
Advisor(s)
Patana, Pindi
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Conservation areas play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity;
however, increasing pressures from forest encroachment, poaching, and human–
wildlife conflicts have reduced the effectiveness of wildlife management. This
study aims to analyze the effectiveness of wildlife management in the conservation
area of Batu Jongjong Village, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra with the
objective of determining the level of effectiveness across aspects of habitat
management, law enforcement, funding, community participation, wildlife
condition, infrastructure, and inter agency coordination. A qualitative and
quantitative approach was applied through in depth interviews and
questionnaires distributed to six relevant institutions BKSDA, TNGL, KPH,
NGO, village authorities, and academics and analyzed using the Management
Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT). The results indicate that wildlife
management falls within the effective category, with the highest score in interagency coordination (75.02%) and the lowest in funding and resources (69.46%).
These findings suggest that institutional collaboration is well established, though
improvements in financial support, facilities, and community engagement are still
required. Overall, the study highlights that the effectiveness of wildlife
management depends strongly on cross-sectoral synergy, adequate resource
allocation, and continuous commitment to achieving optimal and sustainable
conservation outcomes.
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