STRATEGY ON SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOOD COMMUNITY AFTER IMPLEMENTATION CONSERVATION PARTNERSHIP IN NATIONAL PARKS BANTIMURUNG-BULUSARAUNG

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چکیده

The livelihood system is an effort to make a living carried out by individual or household live utilizing the resources they have. From change in status of area, namely from protected forest national park, community experienced decline so government issued program for empowerment as well area conservation through partnership permit. purpose this study analyze sustainable strategies based on available assets capital. This research method uses qualitative and quantitative analysis 3 stages, input stage, matching decision stage. results showed that villages, Labuaja, Rompegading, Barugae, Patanyamang, Mattampawalie, Patanyamang Wanua Waru, had highest internal external factors, most influential factor with score 4.26. After analyzing these SWOT shows community's Growth-Oriented Strategy (Quadrant I). QSPM four emerging are survival strategy, consolidation, accumulation strategy 0.72 running strategy. conclusion considered capable improving permit

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Media konservasi

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['0215-1677', '2502-6313']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29244/medkon.28.1.77-83