Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve

Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve is known as one of the places that has the highest number of conflict cases between Javan leopard and human in Indonesia. There were 38 conflict cases recorded in the period of 2001-2016 with the highest number of cases occurring in Kertamandala and Cikupa Villages, Ciam...

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Main Authors: Andina Agustia Dewanti, Hero Marhaento
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Centre for Social Research and Development, Economics, Policy and Climate Change; Development and Innovation Agency; Ministry of Environment and Forestry 2021-08-01
Series:Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan
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Online Access:http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/5982
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description Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve is known as one of the places that has the highest number of conflict cases between Javan leopard and human in Indonesia. There were 38 conflict cases recorded in the period of 2001-2016 with the highest number of cases occurring in Kertamandala and Cikupa Villages, Ciamis District, West Java. This study assessed the community perception of those two villages towards the conflict by using Q-method in combination with the R-Studio statistics to analyze the data. There were 19 participants who were tested with 16 consent statements called Q-sorting were ranked based on approval scale. The results showed that the community perceptions of conflict can be grouped into three, namely: 1) the importance to preserve the existence of javan leopards, 2) wildlife conflict management is a shared responsibility between communities and authorities, and 3) in the future, wildlife conflicts must not take place again. In addition, all participants shared consensus that the community do not accept the existence of javan leopard in their village area and they also agreed that conservation authorities have taken actions to deal with the conflict.
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spelling doaj.art-be6fef35f6d04782aa66880d0e2edd302022-12-21T20:02:40ZindCentre for Social Research and Development, Economics, Policy and Climate Change; Development and Innovation Agency; Ministry of Environment and ForestryJurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan1979-60132502-42212021-08-01182758510.20886/jpsek.2021.18.2.75-854351Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife ReserveAndina Agustia Dewanti0Hero Marhaento1Departemen Konservasi Sumberdaya Hutan, Fakultas Kehutanan, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Agro 1 Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281Departemen Konservasi Sumberdaya Hutan, Fakultas Kehutanan, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Agro 1 Bulaksumur, Yogyakarta 55281Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve is known as one of the places that has the highest number of conflict cases between Javan leopard and human in Indonesia. There were 38 conflict cases recorded in the period of 2001-2016 with the highest number of cases occurring in Kertamandala and Cikupa Villages, Ciamis District, West Java. This study assessed the community perception of those two villages towards the conflict by using Q-method in combination with the R-Studio statistics to analyze the data. There were 19 participants who were tested with 16 consent statements called Q-sorting were ranked based on approval scale. The results showed that the community perceptions of conflict can be grouped into three, namely: 1) the importance to preserve the existence of javan leopards, 2) wildlife conflict management is a shared responsibility between communities and authorities, and 3) in the future, wildlife conflicts must not take place again. In addition, all participants shared consensus that the community do not accept the existence of javan leopard in their village area and they also agreed that conservation authorities have taken actions to deal with the conflict.http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/5982konflik, satwa liar, macan tutul jawa, persepsi, suaka margasatwa gunung sawal.
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Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
Jurnal Penelitian Sosial dan Ekonomi Kehutanan
konflik, satwa liar, macan tutul jawa, persepsi, suaka margasatwa gunung sawal.
title Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
title_full Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
title_fullStr Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
title_full_unstemmed Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
title_short Perception Analysis on the ConflictBetween Javan Leopard and Community Around Mount Sawal Wildlife Reserve
title_sort perception analysis on the conflictbetween javan leopard and community around mount sawal wildlife reserve
topic konflik, satwa liar, macan tutul jawa, persepsi, suaka margasatwa gunung sawal.
url http://ejournal.forda-mof.org/ejournal-litbang/index.php/JPSEK/article/view/5982
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