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POTENTIAL NON-TAX STATE REVENUE OF WOOD WASTE FROM HARVESTING IN NATURAL AND PLANTATION PRODUCTION FORESTS

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Decline of log production forests suppress the acquisition of non-tax state revenue (PNBP) of forestry sector. To anticipate a decline in PNBP, the government is trying to raise tariffs of  PSDH (forest resource provision) and DR (reforestation fund). Anticipation through tariff  will affect the performance of  forest management due to its impact on costs and profits. Oppositely, increases wood wastes from harvesting in natural and plantation forests have not been used optimally. This study aims to find out: (1) potential utilization of  wood waste from harvesting in the forests, and (2) potential non-tax state revenues resulting from wood waste utilization. Data were collected through interviews and measurements. Interviews were conducted with forest service officers and company managers, while the measurement of  wood waste was done in natural forest companies and industrial plantation forests companies, in Central Kalimantan. The collected data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. If  the wood waste of  natural forest The result showed that harvesting by USD2/m  and plantation forest harvesting by IDR284/m , the utilization of  these wood wastes would raise PNBP IDR49,6 billion per year. A policy implementation method of  tree length logging partularly harvesting, is recommended.

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