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UTILIZATION OF FORESTRY MATERIALS IN IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIAL ECONOMIC QUALITY AND SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE MALUKU PROVINCE By : Riller Katipana Email | IDEAS/RePEc | EconPapers | EconAcademics ( ECONOMIC & NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE MALUKU ISLANDS) Forest in Maluku 1. Introduce Maluku Islands is a province located in eastern Indonesia, composed of many small islands and has a physical condition very different territory with other regions in Indonesia which generally is a continental region (big island). Various research results show that forest ecosystems on the islands of Maluku are very sensitive to environmental changes mainly due to human activities and natural disasters. In addition, the condition of people living in and around forests is generally poor with low education levels. During this time, forestry development in Maluku is still based on forestry policies and programs adopted from large island areas (Java, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Papua) ...

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1. ESTABLISHMENT OF CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT By : Riller Katipana & Darma Kamaruddin 1.1. Introduce Almost all economists emphasize the importance of capital formation as the main determinant of economic growth. According to Prof. Nurkse ; The meaning of capital formation is that the society does not use all of its current productive activities for consumption needs and wants, but uses only partly for the manufacture of capital goods; Tools, machinery and transport facilities, factories and equipment-all forms of real capital that can rapidly increase the benefits of productive endeavors. The essence of that process then is the transfer of some resources that are now present to society in order to increase the supply of capital goods in such a way as to enable the expansion of output that can be consumed in the future. 1.2.   Theoretical Framework Nurkse's definition above only concerns the fertilization of material modsal and the neglect of human capital...