Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia

Customary leadership plays a vital role in preserving ecological systems through the integration of local values and traditional wisdom. However, this phenomenon remains underexplored in existing literature. This study seeks to fill this gap by providing an in-depth analysis of the contributions of...

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Main Authors: Yulika, Febri, Dewi, Susi Fitria, Kasman, Selvi, Fernando, Henky, Riski, Wahyu Nova, Sulaiman, Nor Lisa, Mohd Salleh, Kahirol, Evelynd, Evelynd
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author Yulika, Febri
Dewi, Susi Fitria
Kasman, Selvi
Fernando, Henky
Riski, Wahyu Nova
Sulaiman, Nor Lisa
Mohd Salleh, Kahirol
Evelynd, Evelynd
author_facet Yulika, Febri
Dewi, Susi Fitria
Kasman, Selvi
Fernando, Henky
Riski, Wahyu Nova
Sulaiman, Nor Lisa
Mohd Salleh, Kahirol
Evelynd, Evelynd
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description Customary leadership plays a vital role in preserving ecological systems through the integration of local values and traditional wisdom. However, this phenomenon remains underexplored in existing literature. This study seeks to fill this gap by providing an in-depth analysis of the contributions of customary leaders within the Kajang Indigenous Community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, to ecological preservation. The findings highlight three key roles of customary leadership in fostering sustainable ecological practices. First, the influence of customary leaders is pivotal in shaping community attitudes toward environmental stewardship and safeguarding natural resources. Second, the spiritual, moral, and cultural guidance provided by these leaders instills a sense of responsibility and collective action within the community, fostering sustainable ecological behavior. Third, the Kajang tribe’s values of harmony, religiosity, and adaptability are deeply embedded in their ecological preservation practices, serving as a model of sustainable living. The study underscores the importance of exploring diverse perspectives on the role of customary leadership in ecological preservation, offering valuable insights for future research and conservation efforts. These findings illuminate the potential of indigenous leadership in promoting sustainable ecological management and enriching global conservation strategies.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints-127922025-07-01T23:50:47Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12792/ Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia Yulika, Febri Dewi, Susi Fitria Kasman, Selvi Fernando, Henky Riski, Wahyu Nova Sulaiman, Nor Lisa Mohd Salleh, Kahirol Evelynd, Evelynd GN Anthropology Customary leadership plays a vital role in preserving ecological systems through the integration of local values and traditional wisdom. However, this phenomenon remains underexplored in existing literature. This study seeks to fill this gap by providing an in-depth analysis of the contributions of customary leaders within the Kajang Indigenous Community in South Sulawesi, Indonesia, to ecological preservation. The findings highlight three key roles of customary leadership in fostering sustainable ecological practices. First, the influence of customary leaders is pivotal in shaping community attitudes toward environmental stewardship and safeguarding natural resources. Second, the spiritual, moral, and cultural guidance provided by these leaders instills a sense of responsibility and collective action within the community, fostering sustainable ecological behavior. Third, the Kajang tribe’s values of harmony, religiosity, and adaptability are deeply embedded in their ecological preservation practices, serving as a model of sustainable living. The study underscores the importance of exploring diverse perspectives on the role of customary leadership in ecological preservation, offering valuable insights for future research and conservation efforts. These findings illuminate the potential of indigenous leadership in promoting sustainable ecological management and enriching global conservation strategies. 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/12792/1/J19444_d9f5436ddba13931de763980f7465a99.pdf Yulika, Febri and Dewi, Susi Fitria and Kasman, Selvi and Fernando, Henky and Riski, Wahyu Nova and Sulaiman, Nor Lisa and Mohd Salleh, Kahirol and Evelynd, Evelynd (2025) Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia. Journal of Ecohumanism, 4 (1). 472 -484. ISSN 2752-6801 https://doi.org/10.62754/joe.v3i8.5660
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Yulika, Febri
Dewi, Susi Fitria
Kasman, Selvi
Fernando, Henky
Riski, Wahyu Nova
Sulaiman, Nor Lisa
Mohd Salleh, Kahirol
Evelynd, Evelynd
Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title_full Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title_fullStr Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title_short Customary Leadership and Ecological Preservation: Insights from the Kajang Indigenous Community, Indonesia
title_sort customary leadership and ecological preservation: insights from the kajang indigenous community, indonesia
topic GN Anthropology
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