The Influence of Motivation on The Behavior of Sustainable Teak Forest Management In Buton Selatan District, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia

Sahirsan Sahirsan(1*), Lahming Lahming(2), Nurlita Pertiwi(3),

(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(2) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(3) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author



Abstract


Abstract. This study aims to see how much motivation influences the behavior of sustainable teak forest management. This research in South Buton District involved 200 farmers who manage teak forests. Furthermore, the research uses quantitative descriptive analysis and structural equation model analysis to see the magnitude of the influence. The analysis results show that farmers' motivation to manage sustainable teak forests is in the high category. Furthermore, motivation directly influences the behavior of sustainable teak forest management. This illustrates that farmers desire to continue to protect and manage teak forests well for their survival and to achieve a sustainable environment in teak forest areas in South Buton Regency.

 

Keywords: Motivation, Behavior, Teak Forest Management


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