dc.description.abstract | Community Forest is a state forest that is used to empower communities
in and around forest areas. The needs of the community are increasing day by day,
and usingthe use of Community Forest land has begun to become one of the focuses
of the community to be developed. This study aims: (1) to identify the characteristics
of KTH members, (2) to determine the income of KTH members, (3) to analyze the
contribution of the IUPHKm program to the welfare of KTH members, (4) to
analyze the factors that affect the income of the community members of KTH.
Collecting data through interviews with forest farmer groups Dos Ukur Mersada
and Pemuda Tani. The selection of respondents used a saturated sampling method
and obtained the number of respondents as many as 63 people. The results showed
that the characteristics of the community in the HKm program at KTH Dos Ukur
Mersada were dominated by people aged 26-55 years with a percentage of 96%,
with a high school graduate education level of 44%, with the Pakpak tribe at 100%
and arable land area ranging from 0.1 – 1 Ha is 72% and at KTH Pemuda Tani is
dominated by people aged 26 – 55 years with a percentage of 97.37%, with a high
school graduate education level of 60.52%, with the Pakpak tribe of 92.10% and
the area of arable land ranges from 0.1 – 1 Ha by 52.63%. The average income of
community farmers who are members of KTH Dos Ukur Mersada is Rp.
23,379,200, while the average income of community farmers who are members of
KTH Pemuda Tani is Rp. 22,213,789.47. The contribution of the IUPHKm program
to the income of KTH Dos Ukur Mersada members is 7.73% and the contribution
to members of KTH Pemuda Tani is 1.13%. The variable that has a significant effect
on the income of farmers belonging to KTH Dos Ukur Mersada and KTH Pemuda
Tani is the variable area of arable land. | en_US |