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International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET)
Volume 10, Issue 06, June 2019, pp. 494-507, Article ID: IJCIET_10_06_047
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PARTICIPATIVE AND INCLUSIVE
COLLABORATIVE MANAGEMENT OF
CONSERVATION AREAS IN KAYAN
MENTARANG NATIONAL PARK NORTH
KALIMANTAN INDONESIA
Dolvina Damus
Doctoral Program in Environmental Science, Graduate School,
Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia
Zaenal Kusuma
Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia
Bagyo Yanuwiadi
Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathemathic and Natural Sciences
Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia
Imam Santoso
Faculty of Agricultural technology, Brawijaya University,
Malang, Indonesia
ABSTRACT
The purpose of this study is to describe the management process; to analyze the
role of each stakeholder as well as supporting and inhibiting factors of the
Participative and Inclusive Collaborative management of conservation areas in
Kayan Mentarang National Park North Kalimantan. The data were collected by deep
interviews to 20 informants and field observation. This study revealed that the
condition of collaborative management planning was carried out by hearing people's
aspirations. The aspirations of the people were not directly conveyed to the
Collaborative Management Advisory and Control Board (CMACB), as the forum was
formed to carry out this collaborative management. Rather, the aspirations of the
people, delivered by means of representatives. The Kayan Mentarang National Park
(KMNP) collaborative management were lack of good coordination, but there were
still many parties involved in the collaborative management of KMNP. Few of them
which low level of knowing how the development or activities of this collaborative
management. In this management there were several factors that may mendongkrak
the chances of success, such as the level of community enthusiasm towards this
collaborative management. There were stakeholders, both NGOs and the private
sector who were ready to assist in the management of the KMNP. In other side, there