dc.description.abstract | Conflicts between humans and sun bears often occur in the Buffer Zone Villages of
Batang Gadis National Park, namely Maga Lombang Village and Sibanggor Jae
Village. The increasing incidents of conflict are detrimental to both the local
communities and the wildlife, necessitating efforts to address the conflicts. This
study aims to understand the community's perception of sun bears, determine the
economic losses experienced due to sun bear conflicts, and identify the mitigation
measures implemented by the community. Data on community perceptions were
collected through interviews and questionnaires using purposive sampling methods,
with criteria including respondent characteristics and community knowledge about
sun bears. Based on the perception measurement results from 70 respondents, the
lowest score obtained was 630, and the highest score was 3150. The total overall
score was 2383, categorizing it as an agreeable perception. The community
acknowledges that the entry of sun bears into plantation areas is due to a lack of
food sources and changes in the forest ecosystem, forcing sun bears to damage the
community's crops. The damage caused by sun bears includes damage to
management huts and sap collection facilities, resulting in losses for respondents,
especially for palm farmers. The common response from the community is to light
torches to address the conflict. Both directly affected and indirectly affected
communities share a common perception, agreeing that sun bears are protected by
law and efforts to address the issue involve creating noisy disturbances. The total
losses experienced by respondents over the past 3 years amount to IDR 24,000,000. | en_US |