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Perkembangan Penetapan Kawasan Hutan Kementerian 116°0'0"E 120°0'0"E 124°0'0"E 128°0'0"E P E T A PERKEMBANGAN PENETAPAN KAWASAN HUTAN / / / // / // // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / 84 / / / /// / / / / / /// / / / / // // // // / / / // / / / / / / /// // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / PULA U S ULAW ES I / / // 121 / !(Beo / // // / // / / / / Nunukan / !( / / / (PRO V INS I S ULAW ES I UTARA , G O RO NTALO , / / / / 83 71127 / / SULAW E SI B ARAT, S ULAW ES I T ENG AH , / / / / / / / / / SULAW E SI S ELATAN DAN S ULAW ES I TE NG G ARA ) / / / / / / / / / / / / / 0 18 36 54 72 90 108 126 144 162 180 Km / / / / / / / / !(Kendahe / / / / 0 2 4 6 8 10 Cm / / / / / Malinau / !( / / // / / / / / / / / SKALA 1:1.800.000 / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / !(Tarakan / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / U / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / !( Tanjungselor / / / /// / / / // Ondongsiau / / L a u t S u l a w e s i !( / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / ± / / / / / / / / // / /// / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / // / / !( Buhias / / / / // / // // / / / // / / / / / / / Tanjungredeb / !( / / / / KET ERANG AN : / / / // / / / N N / / / / / / / / / / " " / / / / / 0 0 / / / ' ' / / / / / / 0 0 / / / / / / / ° ° / / 2 2 / / / Sungai dan Anak Sungai / / // / / / / / / / / / /// / / / / / / / / / / / // // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / "/ / // Ibukota Provinsi / / / /// / // / // / /// / / // // / / / / / / / / / / / / 123116 / / / / / // / / / / // // // !( / / / // // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 115 / / / / / Kota / / / // /// / // / 119 // / / / 109 / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / "J / / / / / / // / / / / // // / / / / / / / / // // / / // / / / / / 110 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / Manado 42 / /// // /// / / / / / / / / / / // /// / // / // / / // / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / 190 1475 111 / / / / // / / / / / // / / / / / // / / / // / / / / 137 / / / / / /// / / / / 122 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / / / // 113 / / / / Batas Negara / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 114 / /// / // // // / / / / Tenga / !( / / // / / / / //// /// / 175 Batas Provinsi / / / / / / 124 / / / / 30 117 / / / // // / / / 148 / // // / / 112 / / // / // // / / // // / / / // / / / Toli Toli / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / !( / / // / / / / / / / / / / // / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / // / // / / / / / / / /// / 128 / / / !(Bolontio / / 189 // / / / / / // / / / / / / 185 133 / / / / / / / / 151 / / /// / / / / / / 196 6157 / /// / / / /// 58 63 / /// / / 154 131 184 161 14 Kwandang Maelang 130 156 Nomor/Kode Penetapan dan !( 62 !( 17 41 Ternate 2 168 155 153 18 203 125 146 "J Areal Kelompok/Kawasan Hutan yang Di Tetapkan 44 138 140 169134 187 152 Tidore 186 167 !( Kelompok/Kawasan Hutan yang Belum Ditetapkan 163 143 Gorontalo 78 59 145 45 9 91 !( Lemito 160 "J 182 162 135 12 15 13 126 16 74 181 142 132 108 197 !( Molibagu 86 139 144 60 Weda 141 Tabel Perkembangan SK Penetapan Kawasan Hutan di Wilayah Pulau!( Sulawesi 200 150 NO. NOMOR SK PENETAPAN TANGGAL SK NAMA KAWASAN HUTAN NO. NOMOR SK PENETAPAN TANGGAL SK NAMA KAWASAN HUTAN Bontang !( 1 7651/Kpts-II/2002 19/08/2002 Kepulauan Wakatobi 116 SK.1833/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HPT. Gunung Wiau 2 10/Kpts-II/1996 09/01/1996 G.Pussu, G.Sinalu dan G.Suka (bontorambah - bangkalan) 117 SK.1835/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Gn. Kawatak 3 102/Kpts-II/1999 03/02/1999 DAS Wonco, Lasalimu dan G. Liama Puti 118 SK.1836/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 KH Pakue 43 217 4 103/Kpts-II/1999 03/02/1999 Murhum/G. Nipa-nipa 119 SK.1837/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Gunung Wiau 39 L a u t M a l u k u 5 109/Kpts-II/2003 27/03/2003 G. Lokon 120 SK.1838/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 Lore 6 113/Kpts-II/1999 05/03/1999 S. Tangka 121 SK.1839/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Karakelang Selatan I 7 124/Kpts-II/1999 05/03/1999 Lombuyan 122 SK.1840/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Gunung Lembean 8 130/Kpts-II/1995 27/02/1995 Komara - Bontokadatto I Dan Bontokadatto II 123 SK.1841/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 KH. Gunung Saoan 9 162/Kpts-II/1999 30/03/1999 Gunung Pangi 124 SK.1842/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Gn Soputan Lompo batang, H.Sapabintoeng, Cempaga dan Bontobuni 10 169/Kpts-II/1996 16/04/1996 125 SK.1853/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL Gn. Damar minarakeke Samarinda 11 169/Kpts-II/2000 29/06/2000 Laposo- niniconang TW. Alam lejja 126 SK.1857/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Gn. Batudaa "J 12 178/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Popayato (Blok I=1370,2 dan Blok II=1318,30) 127 SK.1876/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HL. Karakelang Selatan II 13 179/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Paguyaman 128 SK.1877/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 HPT Sinonsayang 14 180/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Kwandangan 129 SK.1878/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 25/03/2014 Pagiamana !(Buku 31 15 181/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Tanjung Randangan 130 SK.1917/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HP. Toraut 92 129 16 182/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Tanjung Wonggarasi 131 SK.1918/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 Kel. Hutan Gn. Ambang 188 229 17 183/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Labuan Uki 132 SK.1922/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HP. Sungai Matabulu !( Parigi 201 7 158 18 184/Kpts-II/1999 07/04/1999 Dumoga Labuan Uki 133 SK.1923/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HL. Toraut Palu !( Ampana "J 32 19 19/Kpts-II/1999 29/01/1999 malili 134 SK.1924/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HP. Lonsiow Luwuk 20 196/Kpts-II/2003 04/07/2003 Batumila (sindrap) 135 SK.1925/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HL. S. Ongguhoi 198 !( 21 197/Kpts-II/2003 04/07/2003 Batumila (sindrap) 136 SK.2562/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 07/04/2014 HL Bunta 87 22 205/Kpts-II/1993 27/02/1993 Ponre & G.Tajong 137 SK.2586/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HPT Insarang I dan HPT Insarang II 23 209/Kpts-II/1994 30/04/1994 Lamedai 138 SK.2587/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HP Ilanga I 136 93 24 225/Kpts-II/1997 05/01/1997 G. Rappa, Beppajeng, Alehanuae, Assae, Karoppa 139 SK.2588/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Duminanga !( Pasangkayu !( Balikpapan 97 25 229/Kpts-II/1994 05/11/1994 Balang Jatie dan Balang Lajange 140 SK.2589/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Sungai Toadan II 26 236/Kpts-II/1997 09/05/1997 Lantimojong dan Batu mila (Sendana I dan II) 141 SK.2590/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HP Bolaang Uki 99 159 27 237/Kpts-II/1997 09/05/1997 S. Tanrang - Bangkala - Bonto Saraung dan Lompo Batang 142 SK.2591/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Pinolosian 183 157 28 237/Kpts-II/1999 27/04/1999 Cagar Alam Morowali 143 SK.2592/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Bintauna 98 165 29 238/Kpts-II/1997 09/05/1997 S. Tanrang 144 SK.2593/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HP Bolaang Uki II 120 30 238/Kpts-II/1999 27/04/1999 Cagar Alam Gunung Dako !( Karu 145 SK.2594/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Gunung Mobungayom 68 31 239/Kpts-II/1999 27/04/1999 Cagar Alam Pati-Pati 146 SK.2595/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HL Sungai Toadan I 32 24/Kpts-II/1999 29/01/1999 Tahura Sulteng 147 SK.2596/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HPT Tatawiran 216 149 33 242/Kpts-II/1996 29/05/1996 Lasolo 148 SK.2597/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 08/04/2014 HPT Kayuwatu 28 34 271/Kpts-II/2003 07/08/2003 P. Umbele 149 SK.2764/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 14/04/2014 Kelompok Hutan Banggai 35 278/Kpts-II/1998 27/02/1998 Pana Rajana 150 SK.2765/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 14/04/2014 HL Dampelas Baturube !( 36 282/Kpts-II/1998 27/02/1998 Konawe 151 SK.2802/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 15/04/2014 HP Inobonto Poigar 37 3/Kpts-II/1995 01/04/1995 Rongkong, G.Tabuan (E. Lembong) 152 SK.2803/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 15/04/2014 HL Gunung Gambuta 194 Tanahgrogot 38 309/Kpts-II/1997 16/06/1997 Pesapa, Kabalangang, Buntu anam 153 SK.2804/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 15/04/2014 HP Sungai Ilanga II !( SUMBER DATA : S 39 309/Menhut-II/2004 19/08/2004 Balaesang 154 SK.2805/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 15/04/2014 HPT Gunung Bumbungon S " 164 " 0 0 ' bungin, lantimojing, pasang, ampuno G. Bulo-bulo batu ' 195 40 320/Kpts-II/1994 26/07/1994 155 SK.2806/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 15/04/2014 HL Gunung Wakat dan HL Gunung Watampone 0 !(Sanana 0 ° palli ° !( Budong Budong 2 S e l a t M a k a s s a r 41 329/Kpts-II/2003 23/09/2003 G. Bumbungon I=1164; II=1610 156 SK.2995/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 HL Gunung Simbalang 2 193 1. Peta Penetapan Kawasan Hutan di Wilayah Pulau Sulawesi. 42 330/Kpts-II/2003 23/09/2003 P. Lembeh 157 SK.3003/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 Kelompok Hutan Totikum - Bulagi - Buko 218 94 43 338/Kpts-II/1999 24/05/1999 Balaesang 158 SK.3004/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 HL Luwuk 2. Peta Kawasan Hutan di Wilayah Pulau Sulawesi Berdasarkan Data Perkembangan 192 44 339/Kpts-II/1999 24/05/1999 Gn.Tinombala 159 SK.3022/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 HPT Totikum - Buko 90 45 354/Kpts-II/1999 27/05/1999 Gunung Sojol 160 SK.3024/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 Kawasan Hutan Pada Sebagian Kelompok Hutan Anuali 210 Surat Keputusan Menteri Kehutanan s.d. Bulan April 2015 pada masing-masing Provinsi. 204 223 225 100 46 37/Kpts-II/1996 29/01/1996 G. Tompobatu 161 SK.3029/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 17/04/2014 SM Nantu - Boliyohuto 47 384/Kpts-II/1995 25/07/1995 H.Aparang II 162 SK.3072/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 23/04/2014 TN Bogani Nani Wartabone 48 392/Kpts-II/1995 31/07/1995 Pangi - Rumbua 163 SK.3073/Menhut-VII/KUH/2014 23/04/2014 CA Panua 3. 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