Strategy for Strengthening Civic Engagement in Muria Forest Preservation as an Effort to Build Ecological Citizenship Through the Muria Forest Protection Society Association (PMPH)
Didik Yoga Sudibyo1, Triyanto2, Muhammad Hendri Nuryadi3.
Communities have an important role in efforts to preserve the environment around them, especially the people who live around forest areas. Forest conservation efforts can be carried out individually or in groups, such as those carried out by the Muria Forest Protection Community Association (PMPH). This study discusses strategies for strengthening civic engagement in an effort to build civic engagement carried out by PMPH Muria in conserving the Muria forest and the constraints experienced in strengthening civic engagement. The research method uses a qualitative method, data collection techniques with observation, interviews and documentation studies. Data analysis techniques with data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of the research show that the strategy for strengthening civic engagement carried out by PMPH Muria in preserving forests is through the active participation of members of the community with education and direct practice in protecting and maintaining forests, with individual and group approaches. While the challenges faced are the uncertain time between members, the Muria forest terrain with a sharp slope, there are still people who encroach on the forest illegally, selling water sources, changing the functions and benefits of the forest, and hunting for animals typical of Muria.
Affiliation:
- Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, 57126, INDONESIA, Indonesia
- Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, 57126, INDONESIA, Indonesia
- Sebelas Maret University, Surakarta, 57126, INDONESIA, Indonesia
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