Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach

The state owned company, PT. Inhutani II Sub Unit Malinau, has managed the lowland dipterocarps forest in Malinau District, East Kalimantan for over 10 years. They established permanent sample plots (PSP) for measuring the growth and the yield in their area. However, current regulations do not give...

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Autores principales: Purnomo, H., Priyadi, H., Yasmi, Yurdi, Yuliani, L., Prabhu, Ravi
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Publicado: Gadjah Mada University and Kansai Environmental Engineering Centre 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18698
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author Purnomo, H.
Priyadi, H.
Yasmi, Yurdi
Yuliani, L.
Prabhu, Ravi
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Priyadi, H.
Purnomo, H.
Yasmi, Yurdi
Yuliani, L.
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Priyadi, H.
Yasmi, Yurdi
Yuliani, L.
Prabhu, Ravi
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description The state owned company, PT. Inhutani II Sub Unit Malinau, has managed the lowland dipterocarps forest in Malinau District, East Kalimantan for over 10 years. They established permanent sample plots (PSP) for measuring the growth and the yield in their area. However, current regulations do not give the company a sufficient space to use the PSP data for managing the area, nor a systematic way to involve the communities in the management of the forest. This research was aimed to seek scenarios of sustainable secondary forest management. The scenarios were developed through simulation of social and biophysical components in the area using Multi-Agent System (MAS). MAS is a branch of artificial intelligent for creating artificial society used for social simulation. This paper presents scenarios' development process and scenarios of collaborative management of the forest. The results reveal that Multi-Agent System (MAS) is a powerful tool in simulating and in developing scenarios of sustainable dipterocarps forest management. the sustainability was measured by indicators of forest cover and standing stock, carbon stock, communities incomes, the company revenue and taxes paid to the local and center governments. It was also found that collaboration between PT. Inhutani II and the communitie appeared to be the most suitable alternative for sustainable secondary dipterocarps forest management.
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spelling CGSpace186982025-12-08T10:29:22Z Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach Purnomo, H. Priyadi, H. Yasmi, Yurdi Yuliani, L. Prabhu, Ravi secondary forests data collection simulation models growth yields carbon communities private sector expert systems conferences The state owned company, PT. Inhutani II Sub Unit Malinau, has managed the lowland dipterocarps forest in Malinau District, East Kalimantan for over 10 years. They established permanent sample plots (PSP) for measuring the growth and the yield in their area. However, current regulations do not give the company a sufficient space to use the PSP data for managing the area, nor a systematic way to involve the communities in the management of the forest. This research was aimed to seek scenarios of sustainable secondary forest management. The scenarios were developed through simulation of social and biophysical components in the area using Multi-Agent System (MAS). MAS is a branch of artificial intelligent for creating artificial society used for social simulation. This paper presents scenarios' development process and scenarios of collaborative management of the forest. The results reveal that Multi-Agent System (MAS) is a powerful tool in simulating and in developing scenarios of sustainable dipterocarps forest management. the sustainability was measured by indicators of forest cover and standing stock, carbon stock, communities incomes, the company revenue and taxes paid to the local and center governments. It was also found that collaboration between PT. Inhutani II and the communitie appeared to be the most suitable alternative for sustainable secondary dipterocarps forest management. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:42Z 2012-06-04T09:08:42Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18698 en Gadjah Mada University and Kansai Environmental Engineering Centre Purnomo, H., Priyadi, H., Yasmi, Y., Yuliani, L., Prabhu, R. 2002. Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach . In: Sabarnurdin, M.A., Hardiwinoto, S., Rimbawanto, A., Okimori, Y. (eds.). Proceedings of the Seminar on Dipterocarp Reforestation to Restore Environment Through Carbon Sequestration, Yogyakarta, 26-27 September 2001. :199-217. Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Faculty of Forestry, Gadjah Mada University and Kansai Environmental Engineering Centre. ISBN: 979-3178-00-0..
spellingShingle secondary forests
data collection
simulation models
growth
yields
carbon
communities
private sector
expert systems
conferences
Purnomo, H.
Priyadi, H.
Yasmi, Yurdi
Yuliani, L.
Prabhu, Ravi
Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title_full Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title_fullStr Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title_full_unstemmed Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title_short Development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management: a multiagent system simulation approach
title_sort development of multistakeholder scenarios of secondary forest management a multiagent system simulation approach
topic secondary forests
data collection
simulation models
growth
yields
carbon
communities
private sector
expert systems
conferences
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18698
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