Analisis Gender Penyadap Pinus di Dusun Sidomulyo, Desa Jambewangi, RPH Gunungsari, BKPH Glenmore, KPH Banyuwangi Barat, Perum Perhutani Unit II Jawa Timur
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2014Author
Pratiwi, Pratiwi
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Purwoko, Agus
Junjungan
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PRATIWI: Gender Analysis of Pine Tappers in Sidomulyo Hamlet, Jambewangi
Village, RPH Gunungsari, BKPH Glenmore, KPH Banyuwangi Barat, Perum
Perhutani Unit II East Java, supervised by AGUS PURWOKO and
JUNJUNGAN.
One of the efforts made in the implementation of community based forest
management is to empower communities around the forest to do pine tapping,
including in Sidomulyo Hamlet, Jambewangi Village that directly bordered to the
forest. The community can be involved directly in forest management as a form of
participation and they also can make decisions, either in pine tapping activities or
outside pine tapping activities. However, the community involved not only men, in
the era of emancipation, women can also be involved in making decisions in order
to achieve gender equality.
The purpose of this study was to determine the roles of women and men in
pine tapping and in making decisions associated with the pine tapping, as well as
to determine the contribution of pine tapping on household income.
The object of this study is pine tapper family in Sidomulyo Hamlet. The
data was collected by literature study and interview. The used method in sampling
was purposive sampling method by notice the land width of each respondents.
Samples were taken 30 households consisting of husband and wife, so the total
number of respondents consisted of 60 respondents.
From the aspect of working time, the role of men is greater than women in
pine tapping activities, the working time of men at 39,61 hours/week and women
at 9,07 hours/week. Decision-making in the family and productive activities
conducted by men, issues concerning the domestic interests or reproductive
dominated by women, while the financial conducted together. Respondents’
income contribution from pine tapping amounted to 73.23% from total household
income.
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