SPATIAL ANALYSIS ON TIMBER PLANTATION SITTING

SPATIAL ANALYSIS ON TIMBER PLANTATION SITTING PREFACE Concessions in forest areas consist of logging concessions and timber concessions. Industrial Pl...
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS ON TIMBER PLANTATION SITTING PREFACE Concessions in forest areas consist of logging concessions and timber concessions. Industrial Plantation Forest (HTI) is an attempt to enhance the potential of plantations and forest quality by applying silvicultural production in accordance with the tread of (one or more silvicultural systems) in order to meet the needs of industrial raw materials and non-timber forest products timber. HTI Development Goals, among others: (1) Increasing the productivity of production forests, in order to meet the raw material needs of the timber industry and the provision of business fields (economic growth / pro-growth), employment (pro-job), the economic empowerment of forest communities (pro-poor) and the improvement of environmental quality (pro-enviroment), (2) to encourage the competitiveness of the timber industry (sawmills, plywood, pulp & paper, furniture, etc.) for domestic consumption and export. Area used for timber plantation is area in zonation as production forest with nonproductive (Regulation No. 7 of 1990, Article 5, paragraph 1), then the region is not in the forest area which has burdened the right of pre-existing (PP No. 6 1999, chapter 13). Two of these are used as a reference basis for determining areas that could be designated as an area of industrial timber estates. The definition of unproductive production forest based on Ministry of Forestry decree 200/Kpts-II/1994 are: 1. 2. 3.

Core tree diameter> 20 cm, less than 25 stems / ha. Parent trees