Woman, Rattan, whereis Justice?

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Safrin Salam, A. Suriyaman Mustari Pide, Farida Patittingi, Sri Susyanti Nur

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According to the perspective of ecofeminism, forests are seen as loving mothers or the source of life where humans are born. One form of women's wisdom regarding forests is women who pull rattan. Rattan for women is a mother who always provides her daily needs. This research aims to find the arrangement of women who pull rattan in the perspective of eco-feminism towards gender justice and to formulate the protection of the rights of women who pull rattan from an eco-feminist perspective. This research method uses socio-legal research. The main data were women pulling rattan. In taking data sources, researchers used the interview method. The results showed that the regulation of women pulling rattan in the perspective of eco-feminism towards gender justice must be regulated legally. This regulation, namely in the context of realizing gender equality in various fields of environment and forestry, needs to be stated in the form of RPJMN, RENSTRA, and RENJA of Ministries / Non-Governmental Institutions (K / L) at the Center and RPJMD and RENJA, SKPD in the regions. Meanwhile, the scope of the ministry of environment and forestry is outlined in the Ministry's RENSTRA and RENJA. Meanwhile, the protection of the rights of women pulling rattan according to an eco-feminist perspective, namely the rights of pulling women need to be regulated in the form of the Bombana Regional Regulation concerning the Implementation of Gender Mainstreaming in Bombana Regency. The matters that are regulated are the principle of equality, the principle of eco-feminism, while the rights of women to forests that need to be regulated, namely: the right to forest management and control, the right to a decent income, the right to assistance, increased skills in forest management, the right to budget based on gender, the right not to be processed criminal or civil in the management and control of forests.


 

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Safrin Salam, A. Suriyaman Mustari Pide, Farida Patittingi, Sri Susyanti Nur. (2021). Woman, Rattan, whereis Justice?. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 10251–10260. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/3784
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