# Stakeholder and social networks analysis of conservation partnership in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, South Sulawesi, Indonesia > Sabar A. URL kanonis: https://discover.unhas.ac.id/publications/stakeholder-and-social-networks-analysis-of-conservation-partnership-in-bantimur Jurnal / Konferensi: Biodiversitas Tahun terbit: 2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.13057/biodiv/d240242 ISSN: 1412033X Kuartil SJR: Q2 Citations: 2 ## Authors - Sabar A. ## Abstract Abstract. Sabar A, Maulany RI, Yusran, Kurniawan A, Rahmatullah RA, Syam MA, Syawal MA, Halis A, Rafiadi MT. 2023. Stakeholder and social networks analysis of conservation partnership in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 24: 1017-1024. Social forestry or community-based forest management is increasingly promoted to increase the level of welfare of communities living around the forest, especially in many tropical countries, including Indonesia. One form of social forestry in Indonesia is Conservation Partnership (Kemitraan Konservasi) which is implemented in conservation areas and nature reserves. Since this scheme is relatively new, not extensive knowledge has been accumulated. This study aimed to identify the stakeholders involved in Conservation Partnerships in Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, focusing on the communities in Rompegading Village, Cenrana Sub-district, Maros District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and to analyze the pattern of social networks of each stakeholder in the management of the national park. Data were collected using observation, interviews, and literature research. We identify eight stakeholders involved in the Conservation Partnerships, namely Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, Sonrea Farmer Group, Rompegading Village Government, an NGO named Community Forest Service Team (TLKM), Center for Social Forestry and Environmental Partnerships (BPSKL Sulawesi), Bulusaraung Forest Management Unit (FMU), Faculty of Forestry Hasanuddin University, and a private company named PT. Adimitra. Each stakeholder involved in the Conservation Partnerships has different interests, goals, power, and legitimacy. The three stakeholders with the most significant interest, power, and legitimacy are Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park, BPSKL Sulawesi, and TLKM. The results of the social network analysis indicate that the interaction among stakeholders is incomplete since not all stakeholders interact with each other. Thus, this study recommends the stakeholders to facilitate training on forest management and institutional strengthening, and also conduct stakeholder meetings to comprehend institutional roles in conservation partnerships as well as a medium for equal information exchange. ## Keywords - General partnership - Stakeholder - Business - Stakeholder analysis - Social network analysis - Environmental resource management - Unit (ring theory) - Legitimacy - Service (business) - Forest management - Community forestry - Environmental planning - Certified wood - Social Welfare - Political science - Stakeholder engagement - Forestry - Civil society - Corporate social responsibility - National forest - Resource management (computing) - Community-based conservation - Government (linguistics) - Stakeholder theory - Frame (networking) - Public administration --- Sumber: Discover Unhas — RIMS Universitas Hasanuddin. Saat mengutip, gunakan DOI bila tersedia atau URL kanonis di atas.