Partners
Aidenvironment Asia, private sectors, and local government
What is the Program About?
Musim Mas is working with Aidenvironment to balance forest conservation with economic development by supporting local communities on social forestry knowledge and capacity by providing access to local forest areas and land legalization, establishing sustainable use and forest management practices, and establishing small business models to improve land use.
Since its initiation in 2018, the social forestry program at Sambas landscape has engaged 80 households in four villages: Sebubus, Kaliau, Sanatab, and Santaban. The program also assists villages in developing land use plans, drafting a village policy, and assisting smallholders with land legalization and registration.
In August 2019, a multi-stakeholder forum was held at the Sambas regency’s Regional Development Planning Agency office resulting in a set of recommendations, e.g., the need for developing multi-stakeholder collaboration and synergy for area development and forest area management, as well as for village areas, particularly the ones located in Sambas Landscape.
Social Forestry Program With Aidenvironment
Partners
Aidenvironment Asia, private sectors, and local government
What is the Program About?
Musim Mas is working with Aidenvironment to balance forest conservation with economic development by supporting local communities on social forestry knowledge and capacity by providing access to local forest areas and land legalization, establishing sustainable use and forest management practices, and establishing small business models to improve land use.
Since its initiation in 2018, the social forestry program at Sambas landscape has engaged 80 households in four villages: Sebubus, Kaliau, Sanatab, and Santaban. The program also assists villages in developing land use plans, drafting a village policy, and assisting smallholders with land legalization and registration.
In August 2019, a multi-stakeholder forum was held at the Sambas regency’s Regional Development Planning Agency office resulting in a set of recommendations, e.g., the need for developing multi-stakeholder collaboration and synergy for area development and forest area management, as well as for village areas, particularly the ones located in Sambas Landscape.