The objective concerning this study is to formulate the idea of managing jungle and land fires at the village level assuming that socio-business-related, biophysical and equipment facilitation facets greatly decide the success of fire prevention. Peatland has extreme capacity for carbon depository and also friendly-economic resource. The Tumbang Nusa region encompasses Tumbang Nusa village and Tanjung Taruna, in addition to a special study jungle area that is governed by the Ministry of Surroundings and Forestry on a provincial level. . The area is a peatland with grass soil depths ranging from 2 to 8 meters, that can illustrate the effects of grass fire episodes on regions with moderate to deep peat insights. The lessons learned from the 2019 fires because area maybe used to improve fire prevention strategies and management plans to prevent future surface and grass fires. Our research has demonstrated that underrating the likelihood of a fire occurring makes necessary an awareness of socioeconomic factors in the way that human behaviors that spark fires. This concede possibility be accompanied by an understanding of the underlying biophysical and friendly factors, such as peatland traits, involvement of fire areas, police, and the army, fuel administration, local fire danger rating, fire supplies, institutional ability, suppression response, and post-fire operation. All of these learning aspects can help to restore village stop efforts.
Author(s) Details:
Acep Akbar,
National
Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Center for Ecological and Ethnobiological
Research, Indonesia.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/EIEGES-V5/article/view/12681
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