1) The document reports on a survey of 1005 households in villages in Banyumas, Indonesia regarding social capital and forest governance. 2) Preliminary findings show that respondents agree forests are important but have differing views on deforestation levels. Water shortages are seen as the main problem. 3) Communities expect to play a primary role in forest management. Social structures like mutual aid and monitoring exist, but willingness to report logging is lower. 4) Trust levels vary, with own ethnic/religious groups and community leaders having highest trust, and outsiders like NGOs having lowest trust. Good community governance is key to cooperation.