Program

The Forest and Society International Conference (FSIC 1, 2024) offers an arena to (re)consider forest and forest-related issues through interdisciplinary approaches. The FISC I 2024 is a hybrid event that tackles cross cutting issues related to forest frontiers, and brings together international scholars from various countries and disciplines. It is an avenue for open research exchange and critical discussions.

The conference welcomes papers that discuss various themes related to a continuum between wellbeing and inequality in forest frontiers. They may range from livelihoods, land use, environmental justice, ecosystem services, forest governance, decolonization, territorialization, to indigeneity, as well as interaction between them.

Venue

The conference will be held in the LPPM (Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat) building at the University of Hasanuddin campus in Tamalanrea, Makassar, on July 27, 2024, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Central Indonesian Time (UTC+08:00).

Onsite Registration

The registration counter will be located at the LPPM Building gate and will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Central Indonesian Time (UTC+08:00).

All participants are required to register on their own and will acquire the conference badge which they should always wear during the conference.

Main event: 27 July 2024, at Makassar City, Indonesia

Opening

08.30 – 09.30 Central Indonesian Time (Venue: LPPM Building Room #tbd)

Opening Remark by the Rector of the University of Hasanuddin

Welcoming Speech by the Dean of the Faculty of Forestry

Special session 1: Decolonializing theoretical and methodological exploration on forest – land use policy and research

09.45 – 11.00 Central Indonesian Time (Venue: Hybrid – Main Room of the LPPM Building & Online Room)

Speakers:

  • Maria Brockhaus (Helsinki University, Finland)
  • Moira Moeliono (CIFOR-ICRAF, Indonesia)
  • Nurhady Sirimorok (FSRG Unhas, Indonesia)

Moderator: Karno B. Batiran (FSRG Unhas | SRP Payo-Payo, Indonesia)

Discussant 1: Ana Paula Aguiar (INPE, Brazil)
Discussant 2: Tina Lain (Forever Parks, DR Congo)

Special session 2: Justice Outlook in the Frontiers

11.00 – 12.00 – Central Indonesian Time (Venue: Hybrid – Main Room of the LPPM Building & Online Room)

Speaker:

  • Grace Yee Wong (RIHN, Japan)
  • Muhammad Alif K. Sahide (FSRG Unhas, Indonesia)


Moderator: Andi Ismira (University of West Sulawesi, Indonesia)

Discussant 1: Odi Selomane (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Discussant 2: Nasirih bin Sabiah (PACOS Trust, Sabah)

Paralel Session: On-site Presentation Rooms

12.45 – 15.00 Central Indonesian Time (Venue: Distinctive Rooms)

Paralel Session

  • Land Use and Forestry
  • Ecosystem Services and Wellbeing
  • Gender and Intersectionality
  • Indigeneity
  • Decoloniality
  • Territorialization
  • Environmental Justice

Room #1

  • Moderator: Kasmiati
  • Session Organizer: Indri
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
KasmiatiUniversitas Sulawesi Barat,
Indonesia
Weaving narratives of the transformation
upland rice cultivation in the Frontier Area:
Understanding the process and Driving
Factors
Muh Ichwan KProdi Kehutanan, Universitas
Islam Makassar (UIM),
Indonesia
A Story of ‘Pak Patu’: Struggling for
compensation rights in a national park in
Indonesia
Alimata SidibeResearch Institute for
Humanity and Nature (RIHN),
Japan
Changing Frontiers and Socio-Ecological
Crises in the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC)
Andang Suryana
Soma
Watershed Management
Laboratory, Faculty of
Forestry, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Directions For Mitigation of Landslide-
Prone Areas in Jenelata Sub-Watershed,
Jeneberang Watershed, South Sulawesi,
Indonesia
Sitti NuraeniForestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Identification of Termite Genera and
intensity of attack on Mulberry (Morus
indica and M. cathayana)
Widyanti UtamiUniversitas Sulawesi Barat,
Indonesia
Activating the Community Conservation
Partnership (KKM) to Mitigate Community
Resistance and Promote Socio-Economic
Development in Gandang Dewata National
Park

Room #2

  • Moderator: Irfan Saputra
  • Session Organizer: Fio
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Abdurrahman
Abdullah
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Environmental Governance Dilemmas of
Indigenous Forest Recognition: Climate
Solution Ideal and Its Uneven Outcomes in
Indonesia
Salai Vanni BawiChiang Mai University,
Thailand
Revitalizing Ritual Performances for
Environmental Conservation and Climate
Change Adaptation: A Case Study of
Ecotourism in Khaw Nu M’cung National
Park, Myanmar
Sepus M FatemFakultas Kehutanan,
Universitas Papua, Indonesia
Corona Arrives, We Return To the Forest:
Reconstruction of Forest Protection for Food Vulnerability And Safety for
Indigenous People in Papua
Syamsuddin
Millang
Faculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Contribution of the Agroforestry System to
Local Tribes and Transmigrants in East
Luwu, Indonesia
Nur Abdi
Aminullah
University Of Hasanuddin,
Indonesia
Correlation of Duration and Depth of
Burying with Cyanide Reduction in Pangi
Fruit (Pangium edule Reinw.)
Muhammad Dien
Usman
Forestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Spatial Distribution of Food and Medicinal
Plants Diversity in Kambuno Village,
Bulukumba, Sulawesi Selatan

Room #3

  • Moderator: Andi Ismira
  • Session Organizer: Haris
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Andi IsmiraUniversitas Sulawesi Barat,
Indonesia
The Illusion of Sustainability: Critical
Approach of Non-Governmental
Organizations Role in Kalukku’s Forestry
Society Empowerment through A Donor
Driven Program. (Case Millenium Challenge
Account-Case of Green Prosperity Project)
Rizki WahidFaculty of Forestry, University
of Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Lack of Labor: Challenges of Social Forestry
in South Sulawesi: Case Study in Bonto
Masunggu, Bone
BudiamanHasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Ecological Aspects of the endemic Giant
Bee forest Apis dorsata Binghami in Maros
River Watershed and Their Honey Quality
Henry UfombaCollege of Humanity, Arts and
Social Sciences, Flinders
University, Australia.
Logging Regulation of Protected Forest
Areas in Nigeria. How Fit are They for
Purpose?
Aisjah
Rachmawaty
Ryadin
Forestry Department, Faculty
of Agriculture, Khairun
University, Indonesia
Species Diversity of Reptiles in Bidadari
Arboretum, West Halmahera
Syamsu RijalForestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Social Forestry on The Dynamic of Land
Use Changes and Deforestation in the
Walannae Forest Management Unit
Yasri TahirTaman Nasional Bantimurung
Bulusarung, Indonesia
Unveiling Conflict Management Dynamics
Within the Conservation Area of Taka
Bonerate National Park

Room #4

  • Moderator: Nurhady Sirimorok
  • Session Organizer: Zidan
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Nurhady
Sirimorok
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
How territorialization discourse changes
social practices: a case from an Indonesian
frontier village
Andi Patiware
Metaragakusuma
Research Institute for
Humanity and Nature, Japan
Using the Photovoice Approach: Capturing
the Complex Realities of Forest
Transformations in Pitas, Sabah
MakkarennuHasanuddin University,
Faculty of Forestry, Indonesia
Community Forests as Livelihood Assets:
Household Perspectives and Sustainable
Practices
A MujetahidFaculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Cost Product Analysis and Powdered and
Liquid Palm Sugar Farmer Income of
Buhung Lali Forest Farmer Group, Bukit
Harapan Village, Gantarang District,
Bulukumba Regency.
SyahidahFaculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Analysis of Lignin Content and
Bioinformatics of Lignin Overexpression for
the Quality Improving of Kemiri Wood
(Aleurites moluccana)
Saiful AnwarKementerian Lingkungan
Hidup dan Kehutanan,
Indonesia
Social Capital and Institutional
Management of Forest Areas Among Local
Communities to Support the Forest City
Concept of Nusantara Capital City

Room #5

  • Moderator: Akhmad Akhsan Haris
  • Session Organizer: Josse
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Akhmad Akhsan
Haris
University of Hawaii at Manoa,
The United States of America
Preserving Tanah Manarak – Rotational
Land Tenure in South Sulawesi, Indonesia:
Livelihood, Kinship, and Belonging
Azwar Azmillah
Sujaswara
Research Institute for
Humanity and Nature, Japan
The Effect on Land Use Land Cover Change
to Ecosystem Services Obtained by
Villagers Around Nam Ha National
Protected Area, Laos
Iswara GautamaForestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Comparison of Labor Absorption and
Wages in Pine Sap and Rice Harvesting in
Laiya Village, Kec. Cenrana, Kab. Maros
Muhammad
Dassir
Forestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Indonesia
Income Analysis of Rattan Harvesting
Communities in the Protected Forest of
Latimojong Village, Buntu Batu District,
Enrekang Regency
Nurfadillah
Sunardi
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
A picture of change: Revealing land
conflicts and community aspirations
through participatory photovoice approach
in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
GusmiatyForestry Faculty, Hasanuddin
University
Local Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in
Rubber Plants (Hevea braziliensis) with
Monoculture Planting Pattern in
Bulukumba Regency

Room #6

  • Moderator: Andi Vika Faradiba Muin
  • Session Organizer: Wilda
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Andi Vika
Faradiba Muin
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Who are the women leaders: how does the
“Qualitative Oriented Gender
Transformation” movement fade the
struggle for equality and justice for
“Smallholder Women”
Nurlatipah NasirSOAS University of London,
United Kingdom
Nimble Fingers and Patriarchy:
Intersectional Analysis of Women’s Labour
in the Tenun Industry Chain.
DinomikaBorneo Orangutan Survival
Foundation, Indonesia
Gendered uses and values of peat swamp
forest through time in intact and degraded
forests in Central Kalimantan
Alfi Syahriani
Hamzah
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Agriculture Feminization in Motion: The
Shifting Gender Relations and Spaces in the
Natural Resources Management in Mamuju,
West Sulawesi
Wai Phyoe MaungResearch Institute for
Humanity and Nature, Japan
Measuring Human Wellbeing from Land
Uses in Northern Laos
Andi MusdalifahForest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Informality in the formal establishment of
farmer groups in the social forestry
program in rural South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Room #7

  • Moderator: Fatwa Faturachmat
  • Session Organizer: Salsa
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Fatwa
Faturachmat
Forest and Society Research
Group (FSRG), Faculty of
Forestry, University of
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
Scrambling Rural Resources: Everyday
Farmer Resistances in South Sulawesi,
Indonesia
Syamsu AlamFaculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Convergence Strategies for Sectoral and
Stakeholder: Controlling Forest Conversion
in the Jeneberang Watershed
Syamsu AlamFaculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Under the Wingspan of the Sulawesi Red-
Knobbed Hornbill: Territorialization and
Informality in National Park Management
Dian Ayu Lestari
Hasannudin
Hasanuddin University,
Faculty of Foresty, Indonesia
Voices from the Fields: Realities Faced by
Land-Managing Communities in an
Indonesian Village
Rizki AmaliahHasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Vegetative Method Engineering for Erosion
Control in Bijawang Watershed, Bulukumba
District
Rizki AmaliahHasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Analysis of Land Cover Changes As One of
The Quality Indicators of the Biang Loe
Watershed
SupratmanHasanuddin University,
Faculty of Forestry, Indonesia
Community Based Incentives for
Sustainable Conservation Forest
Management
Paralel Session: Online Presentation Rooms

12.45 – 15.00 Central Indonesian Time

Online Room #1
Room ID : 895 4791 2336
Passcode : 295421
Link : Online Room #1

  • Moderator: Iswanto
  • Session Organizer: Reza
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Enkin AsrawijayaNational Research and
Innovation Agency, Indonesia
Agricultural adaptation strategies to climate
change: A case study of the Baduy
indigenous community, Indonesia
Erlina RufaidahUniversitas Lampung,
Indonesia
Agroforestry development relies on local
wisdom (ecological, economic and social
aspects): Case Study from Gapoktan Pujo
Makmur, Lampung Province, Indonesia
SaharuddinFakultas Hukum Universitas
Hasanuddin, Indonesia
The Legal Culture of the Gorontalo Tribe
Influences the Existence of Land Rights
Transfer in the Tayade System in Gorontalo
NasrullahUniversity of Malaya, MalaysiaFrom Delta Folk to Decent Urbanist:
Precarity and Multigenerational Aspirations
of Progress Among Bugis Migrants on the
Mahakam River
M. YasserUniversitas Hasanuddin,
Indonesia
Potential of local wisdom forest products in
tarum (Indigofera tinctoria) leaves extract as
Staphylococus Aureus antibacterials
Tessa
Toumbourou
University of Melbourne,
Australia
Trialling a method for developing a locally-
appropriate conceptualisation of well-being
and livelihood to assess social forestry’s
benefits in Indonesia
Dina RiskaDoktoral Student Forestry
Faculty Mulawarman
University, Indonesia
Women’s Participation in Peatland
Ecosystem Protection in Muhuran and
Muara Siran, Kutai Kartanegara Regency

Online Room #2
Room ID : 874 7237 1363
Passcode : 349379
Link : Online Room #2

  • Moderator: Karno B. Batiran
  • Session Organizer: Erlan
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Bekele Tona
Amenu
Wolaita Sodo University
Dawro Tarcha Campus
Department of Natural
Resources Management,
Ethiopia
Potential of Plantation Forest for Carbon
Sequestration and Climate Change
Mitigation in Essera District Dawro Zone
South West Ethiopian People Regional
Government
Bekele Tona
Amenu
Wolaita Sodo University
Dawro Tarcha Campus
Department of Natural
Resources Management,
Ethiopia
Plant Species Diversity in Homegarden
Agroforestry Practices and it Role on
Livelihood in Essera District, Dawro Zone,
South Western Ethiopia
Bekele Tona
Amenu
Wolaita Sodo University
Dawro Tarcha Campus
Department of Natural
Resources Management,
Ethiopia
Production and Improvement of Highland
Bamboo (Yushania alpina) Resources
Utilization in Dawro Zone, Ethiopia
Fauziah binti Abu
Bakar
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Bintulu Campus Sarawak,
Malaysia
Exploring the Medicinal Potential of Forest
Resources for the Kelabit Ethnic in Bario,
Sarawak
Chairil AHasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Assessment of Potential Carbon Reserves in
Social Forestry Areas in the Forest
Management Unit of Tangka
Fajar Julian
Santosa
Universitas Sebelas Maret,
Indonesia
Unveiling the sustainable livelihood strategy
of agroforestry practices in Java forests,
Indonesia
Lukmansyah Rifai
Amirudin
Binus Business School
Undergraduate Program, Bina
Nusantara University,
Indonesia
Enhancing Work Sustainability through
Strategic Job Rotation: The Impact of Work
Experience and Supervision. A Case Study in
PT. Silva Rimba Lestari
Danis SyahroniSebijak Institute Fakultas
Kehutanan Universitas Gadjah
Mada, Indonesia
Protected Area Commercialization:
Governance, Sharing Benefit-Mechanism,
and the Issues

Online Room #3
Room ID : 853 3473 2818
Passcode : 660633
Link : Online Room #3

  • Moderator: Ibnu Alif Daffa Gymnastiar
  • Session Organizer: Leni
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Kristianto P HSchool of Law, Atma Jaya
Catholic University of
Indonesia, Indonesia
Enhancing Environmental Justice through
Legal Reforms in Indonesia’s Forest
Management
KiswantoForestry Faculty of
Mulawarman University,
Indonesia
Biodiversity Values of Silvicultural
Interventions in Selectively Logged Forests
Managed by Private Sector
Rusman
Nurjaman
Research Center for Society
and Culture-Badan Riset dan
Inovasi Nasional, Indonesia
Forests for Whom? The Struggle of
Communities Around the Forests for Land
and Livelihoods After the Conservation
Transition
Roosna Maryani
Octaviana Adjam
Universitas Diponegoro,
Indonesia
Investigation of Communities Adaptation
and the Role of Landscape Functions in
Urban Informal Settlements, Indonesia
Churmatin
Nasoichah
The National Research and
Innovation Agency, Indonesia
Lae Langge Inscription, Evidence of the
Territorial Identity of the Pakpak People in
the Past
Jonathan Irene
Sartika Dewi Max
Fakultas Ilmu Budaya
Universitas Mulawarman,
Indonesia
Commoning in Motion: Dayak Bahau in the
Middle of Political and Ecological Change
Ahmad Rifqi
Makkasau
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Agroforestry Management Based on
Theobroma Cacao in Bukit Harapan Village, Gantarang District, Bulukumba Regency,
Indonesia
Ni Nyoman
Bintarin Milenia
Faculty of Forestry,
Universitas Gadjah Mada,
Indonesia
Characteristics and Challenges of
Smallholders in the Forest and Land Use
Sector within the European Deforestation-
Free Regulation (EUDR) Commodities: A
Systematic Literature Review

Online Room #4
Room ID : 976 1805 7361
Passcode : 555599
Link : Online Room #4

  • Moderator: Nurul Hikmah (Nuning)
  • Session Organizer: Reni
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Sari RahayuBadan Riset dan Inovasi
Nasional, Jawa
The Policy Process Behind Jawa’s New Social
Forestry Model: A Multiple Streams Analysis
Sari RahayuResearch Center for Ecology
and Ethnobiology, National
Research, and Innovation
Agency (BRIN), Jawa
A Multiple Streams Analysis: The Policy
Process Jawa’s New Social Forestry Model
SyaharuddinUniversitas Muhammadiyah
Mataram, Jawa
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in
Sustainable Forest Governance in Coastal
Tourism Areas: Policy, Practice, and
Implications
SyaharuddinUniversitas Muhammadiyah
Mataram, Jawa
Forecasting Corn Land Area Using the
ARIMA Method and Its Impact on Forest
Degradation in Sumbawa
Supriady SalleDoctoral student, Forestry
Faculty, Hasanuddin
University, Jawa
Social Interaction Dynamics and Mangrove
Ecosystem Management for Blue Carbon,
Case Study: Tongke-tongke Mangrove
Tourism Area Jawa
Jamilah AbbasDoctoral Program in
Development Studies,
Graduate School, Hasanuddin
University, Jawa
Social Network Mapping and the Impact of
Land Use Change in Malino Tourism Area,
Gowa Regency, Jawa
Ramli RamadhanUniversitas Muhammadiyah
Malang, Jawa
Forest Tenure Reform in the New Social
Forestry Policy Initiative: A Case Study of
Tenure Security Implementation in
Gapoktan Sidomukti, Jember District, East
Jawa
ErnahUniversitas Padjadjaran,
Indonesia
Economics Valuation Germplasm Tea
Plantation: Evidence from West Java
Indonesia

Online Room #5
Room ID : 936 7453 0486
Passcode : 237973
Link : Online Room #5

  • Moderator: Reinaldi Maripi
  • Session Organizer: Nur Fitriana
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
WahyuniUniversitas Hasanuddin,
Indonesia
Predicting Water Discharge Using Model the
Hydrologic Engineering Center Hydrologic
Modeling System in the Mallusetasi
Watershed
SylvianiNational Research and
Innovation Agency, Jakarta,
Indonesia
Enhancing Social Forestry: The Role of
Social Capital in Supporting Sustainable
Forest Management
Dwi Agung
Pramono
Fakultas Kehutanan
Universitas Mulawarman,
Indonesia
Identification of Mangrove Ecosystem
Boundaries in the Coastal Area of Bontang
City Based on Tides Using Geospatial
Analysis
Dyah WidyasasiFaculty of Forestry,
Mulawarman University,
Indonesia
Land Cover Analysis Using NDVI
(Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) in
Mangrove Forest of Bontang City, East
Kalimantan
Ade HermawanUniversitas Hasanuddin,
Indonesia
Analisis Keberlanjutan Ekosistem Mangrove
Luwuk Timur Kabupaten Banggai Provinsi
Sulawesi Tengah
WasitaNational Research and
Innovation Agency, Indonesia
From Rainforest to National Capital City
Development: Landscape Changes and the
Future of Sepaku’s Heritage
Maya. M.S.
Puttileihalat
Jurusan Kehutanan Universitas
Pattimura, Indonesia
Distribution and Habitat of Crooked-billed
Birds in the Key Biodiversity Area of the
Taunusa Mountains of Western Seram
Yofi Irvan VivianMulawarman University,
Indonesia
Practices of Intangible Cultural Heritage
Protection: Integration of National and
Indigenous Peoples Perspectives

Online Room #6
Room ID : 958 4008 6775
Passcode : 986448
Link : Online Room #6

  • Moderator: Raudiah Faatihah Taruna
  • Session Organizer: Fitri
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
NurindahFaculty of Forestry
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Land Cover Change in Malino Sub
Watershed, Jeneberang Watershed
Ari NurliaResearch Center for Society
and Culture, Badan Riset dan
Inovasi Nasional, Indonesia
From Degradation to Rehabilitation: The Use
of Superior Seeds is an Approach to
Ecological and Social Challenges in
Rehabilitation
Muhammad
Haidar Daulay
Universitas Riau, IndonesiaNavigating the Path of Indonesia’s Forest
Moratorium: Lessons from Riau Province
Nur Amirah Che
Soh
University Malaya, MalaysiaInstagram Caption Discourse Based on
sayurpkp During the Covid 19 Pandemic
Ade SugihartoInstitut Pertanian Bogor,
Indonesia
Modeling Multi-Forestry Business
Development Based on Landslide Natural
Disasters
Muhammad
Arham
University of Melbourne,
Australia
Rejuvenating Capital through the Relocation
of Indonesia’s New Capital City: A Socio-
Spatial Fix Analysis
Moch SofiyullohUniversitas Gadjah Mada,
Indonesia
Beyond the Glorification of Social Forestry
Policy in Indonesia: Rethinking Future
Concerns in Generational Shifts Context
Marthina TjoaForest Department Faculty of
Agriculture, Pattimura
University, Ambon
Women’s Rights and Access in Mangrove
Management Towards Ecological Justice (In
the Context of Forest Landscape
Governance on Buano Island)

Online Room #7
Room ID : 870 0050 3721
Passcode : 109815
Link : Online Room #7

  • Moderator: Emban Ibnurusyd Mas’ud
  • Session Organizer: Gina
PresenterInstitution/AffiliationAbstract Title
Nurul Asmaa
Akmal Binti Md
Din
University Malaya, MalaysiaHerbs in the “Pelimau Dapur” Practice of the
Terengganu Community
Choiriatun Nur
Annisa
Faculty of Forestry,
Universitas Mulawarman,
Indonesia
Policy and Management Review of
Educational Forest (KHDTK) in The Context
of The New Capital City (IKN)
Mersiana
Sahureka
Pattimura University,
Indonesia
Agroforestry Management by Communities
in Namaa Hamlet, Pelauw Village, Haruku
Island Sub District, Central Maluku District
Messalina
Lovenia
Salampessy
Institut Pertanian Bogor,
Indonesia
Social Capital and Symbolic Power in
Supporting Mangrove Forest Management
on Small Islands
AsriyaniUniversitas Hasanuddin
Fakultas Hukum, Indonesia
Life On Land: Indonesia’s Lack of
Environmental Protection
Budi ArtyFaculty of Forestry,
Hasanuddin University,
Indonesia
Suitability Of Land for Agroforestry
Components in Tompo Bulu Village,
Bulupoddo District, Sinjai Regency
Irwan Ade
Saputra
Department of Government
Science, FISIP, Hasanuddin
University
Political Leaders as the Drivers of
Environmental Justice: A Bibliometric
Analysis
Syahruddin
Mansyur
Research Center for
Environmental Archaeology,
Maritime Archaeology, and
Sustainable Culture, Badan
Riset dan Inovasi Nasional-
Indonesia
“Mappatettong Ale”, “Manno Salo”, And
“Mattu’bang Ale”: Agriculture, Rituals, and
Ecological Symbols in Baringeng, Soppeng
Regency, South Sulawesi Indonesia
Special Session 3: Examining histories and inequalities

15.00 – 16.00 Central Indonesian Time (Venue: Hybrid – Main Room of the LPPM Building & Online Room Link)

  • Hannah Ehrlichmann, University of Helsinki, Finland. – Colonial legacies in the German and Cameroonian forest sector: An analysis
    of historical economic flows from 1892-2022.
  • Felicity Goldsmith, University of Helsinki, Finland. – Indigenous Representations in British Colonial Business Media, Cameroon.
  • Aristide Chacgom, Green Development Advocates, Cameroon. – Experiences with land rights, resistance and plantations.

Moderator: Karno B. Batiran (FSRG Unhas | SRP Payo-Payo,
Indonesia)

Discussant 1: Micah Fisher (EWC | University of Hawaii at Manoa, the USA)
Discussant 2: Ayami Kan (RIHN, Japan)
Discussant 3: Nasrullah (UNMUL, Indonesia)

Clossing Remark

16.00 – 17.00 Central Indonesian Time

Closing remark:

  • Award announcement for best presenter
  • Who will host the second FSIC?