The Forest Management Unit Achieving Improved Forest Governance in Indonesia BACKGROUND To improve forest governance and sustainable forest management, Indonesia established Forest Management Units (FMUs) across the country. The primary concept underlying the creation of the FMUs is the separation of administrative function by local forestry offices and management function by the FMUs. The FMUs are classified into: Production, Conservation and Protection FMUs, following the classification of forests areas in Indonesia. The government has a goal of establishment of a total of 600 forest management units. The first step towards this goal is the establishment of 120 model FMUs around the country with a total area of 12,367,866 hectares. The FMUs have the following responsibilities: 1.
Forest use planning and preparation of forest management plans,
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Forest utilisation and forest area use in terms of monitoring and control of permit holders,
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Forest utilisation in certain areas not covered by third party interests
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Forest rehabilitation and reclamation, and
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Forest protection and nature conservation.
The FMUs are the lowest forest management units in Indonesia and is the unit closest to the communities. In performing the above tasks, the FMUs are expected to liaise with multiple