Kaleka Agroforest in Central Kalimantan (Indonesia): Soil Quality, Hydrological Protection of Adjacent Peatlands, and Sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Yosefin Ari Silvianingsih, Kurniatun Hairiah, Didik Suprayogo

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Land, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 10(8), P. 856 - 856

Published: Aug. 16, 2021

Increased agricultural use of tropical peatlands has negative environmental effects. Drainage leads to landscape-wide degradation and fire risks. Livelihood strategies in peatland ecosystems have traditionally focused on transitions from riverbanks forests. Riparian ‘Kaleka’ agroforests with more than 100 years history persist the Central Kalimantan (Indonesia), where large-scale open-field projects dramatically failed. Our field study a Dayak Ngaju village Kahayan river Pulang Pisau district involved characterizing land uses, surveying vegetation, measuring soil characteristics, monitoring groundwater during period 16 months. We how local practices farmer knowledge compare standard fertility (physical, chemical, biological) measurements make meaningful assessments risks opportunities for sustainable within site-specific constraints. The Kaleka around former settlement sacred historical meaning are species-rich dominated by fruit trees rubber close riverbank. They function well high wet-season tables (up −15 cm) compatible restoration targets. Existing quality indices rate soils, low pH Alexch, as having suitability most annual crops, but active tree regeneration shows sustainability.

Language: Английский

Mainstreaming Smart Agroforestry for Social Forestry Implementation to Support Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia: A Review DOI Open Access
Dona Octavia, Sri Suharti,

Murniati Murniati

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 14(15), P. 9313 - 9313

Published: July 29, 2022

The increasing need for forest resources and cultivated land requires a solution in management to realize sustainable use. Smart agroforestry (SAF) is set of agriculture silviculture knowledge practices that aimed at not only profits resilience farmers but also improving environmental parameters, including climate change mitigation adaptation, biodiversity enhancement, soil water conservation, while assuring landscape management. SAF, systems reduce the rate deforestation, smart effort overcome food crisis mitigate prospectively applied mainly social forestry area. Optimized utilization could be achieved by implementing SAF applying silvicultural crop cultivation techniques optimize productivity meet sustainability adaptability goals. This paper reviews existing conditions, opportunities, challenges mainstreaming implementation support Sustainable Development Goals Indonesia. Mainstreaming should include policy innovation regulation implementation, use appropriate technology, compromises or trade-offs among benefits, risks, resources. strategy revive rural economy community prosperity through optimal local as well form land-use has significant roles bioenergy, responses, enhanced conservation.

Language: Английский

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Climate-smart agroforestry systems and practices: A systematic review of what works, what doesn't work, and why DOI
Donatien Ntawuruhunga, Edwin E. Ngowi, Halima Omari Mangi

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Forest Policy and Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 150, P. 102937 - 102937

Published: March 3, 2023

Language: Английский

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A review of agroforestry ecosystem services and its enlightenment on the ecosystem improvement of rocky desertification control DOI
Jie Xiao, Kangning Xiong

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 852, P. 158538 - 158538

Published: Sept. 5, 2022

Language: Английский

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Farmer land-use decision-making from an instrumental and relational perspective DOI Creative Commons
Margaret Githinji, Meine van Noordwijk, Catherine Muthuri

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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 63, P. 101303 - 101303

Published: June 16, 2023

Farmer decisions shape land-use systems, with consequences for a landscape's economy, ecology, and the well-being of its inhabitants. These are central in management natural resources as they may contribute to tragedy commons, or ways avoid it. have been explained by several concepts theories, including sociodemographic factors, expected utility theory, prospect bounded rationality, theory planned behavior variations on goal-oriented (instrumental) decision-making. This review provides an analysis each comparison Kemper's status, power, reference groups primarily social relation lens through which understand Combining relational instrumental perspectives decision-making be key understanding emergence collective action avoidance commons.

Language: Английский

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Five levels of internalizing environmental externalities: decision-making based on instrumental and relational values of nature DOI Creative Commons
Meine van Noordwijk, Beria Leimona, Sacha Amaruzaman

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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 63, P. 101299 - 101299

Published: June 1, 2023

Some values affected by expected social and environmental impacts of decisions are considered important taken into account, others not. These latter, known as 'decision externalities', two types: unforeseen effects foreseen beyond the group decision-makers care about. One way to internalize externalities is altering financial consequences on those inner circle decision-making (the 'in-group'). Externalities can also be internalized setting rules (while compensating for opportunities skipped), co-investment in stewardship, or accepting moral/ethical accountability relational rationality, widening 'inner circle' itself. Following up hypothesis that instrumental modes interface with value types shape internalizing externalities, we reviewed five ways coexist across scales, using examples from Indonesia Netherlands.

Language: Английский

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Implemensi Literasi Sains dalam Pembelajaran IPA di Sekolah Dasar DOI Open Access

Irsan Irsan

Jurnal Basicedu, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 5(6), P. 5631 - 5639

Published: Nov. 9, 2021

Dalam pembelajaran IPA, literasi sains memiliki peranan yang sangat penting karena mempersiapkan peserta didik berkualitas, handal, dan mampu berkompetisi dengan dunia internasional. Untuk dapat menciptakan mengembangkan dalam guru perlu kondisi belajar melibatkan keaktifan didik. Pembelajaran hanya didominasi oleh melalui metode ceramah buku ajar, mengakibatkan menjadi pendengar pasif menimbulkan kejenuhan bagi Kejenuhan inilah nantinya akan membuat tidak penalaran pengetahuan tentang sains. Adapun tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui implementasiliterasi IPA di sekolah dasar. Metode digunakan literature review/studi literatur observasi lapangan wawancara. Data diperoleh mentelaah artikel, jurnal maupun sumber- sumber lain berkaitan juga kemudian disimpulkan. Pengolahan analisis data dilakukan secara kualitatif penjabaran deskriptif. Diketahui hasil yaitu Implementasi pola pikir prilaku siswa serta membangun karakter manusia peduli, bertanggungjawab terhadap dirinya, masyarakat, alam semesta masalah dihadapi masyarakat modern saat ini. Siswa keputusan mendasar mengenali solusi teknologi. Literasi kesejahteraan dimasa sekarang masa datang

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Unlocking the potential of agroforestry as a nature-based solution for localizing sustainable development goals: A case study from a drought-prone region in rural India DOI Creative Commons

Yasmeen Telwala

Nature-Based Solutions, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 3, P. 100045 - 100045

Published: Nov. 30, 2022

Agroforestry enhances farmers' ability to adapt climate change and delivers multiple ecological, social, economic benefits. However, scientific evidence linking agroforestry as a Nature-based Solution (NbS) the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular localization these goals, is limited. Using case study from drought-prone region southern India, this paper uses qualitative research methodology demonstrate how offers NbS that localize 10 17 SDG targets. In doing so, it identifies intrinsic motivations, barriers adoption practices means hardships, role carbon market rewarding environmental stewardship. This focuses on narratives, puts their perspectives at forefront, emphasizing basic needs poorest rural poor, illustrating "real world" setting developing countries. The information presented will be interest practitioners, researchers, policymakers working community-based countries, well those interested strategy for advancing SDGs its scope under global initiatives UN Decade Ecosystem Restoration.

Language: Английский

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Agroforests as the intersection of instrumental and relational values of nature: gendered, culture-dependent perspectives? DOI Creative Commons
Elok Mulyoutami, Hesti Lestari Tata, Yosefin Ari Silvianingsih

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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 62, P. 101293 - 101293

Published: May 20, 2023

Agroforests exist in many forms, for example, across Indonesia, but are largely absent from policy documents. Development planners have long seen them as backward, agroforests, or domesticated forests, with high (agro) biodiversity, reconcile instrumental (goal-oriented) and relational (harmony-oriented) values of nature various stakeholders. combine farmer-managed, remnant, tolerated spontaneously established trees; they blend market demands local needs labor-efficient, nature-based land use. Could explicit recognition interfacing these values, help achieve the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework? In cultural context, men women may express appreciation agroforest structure function differently. The scarcity remaining natural forests increases agroforests' role diverse reservoirs. under threat publicly subsidized conversion to monoculture tree crop plantations, exposing farmers economic ecological risk. Reimagining biodiversity conservation solutions where agroforests remain part landscape is an opportunity not be missed.

Language: Английский

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Relational versus instrumental perspectives on values of nature and resource management decisions DOI Creative Commons
Meine van Noordwijk, Grace B. Villamor, Gert Jan Hofstede

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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 65, P. 101374 - 101374

Published: Oct. 18, 2023

Instrumental and relational values of nature to people affect what is considered portrayed as rational aligned with moral foundations. Decision-making on natural resources involves individuals, collectives, their modes communication. Effective science-policy interfaces — change the game transform development trajectories need speak both instrumental rationality. It requires salient, credible, legitimate syntheses knowledge recognized (or emerging) issues for public concern. Beyond ‘instrumental’ aspects avoidable harm (nature protector) cost-effective care provided by nature-based solutions, ‘relational values’ invoke further foundations morality human priorities beyond physiological needs primary security. communication in issue-attention policy decision cycles acknowledging plurality value perspectives (associated) decision-making modes. We propose hypotheses how interaction can be understood used.

Language: Английский

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The role of temperate agroforestry in mitigating climate change: A review DOI
Wojciech Dmuchowski, Aneta H. Baczewska-Dąbrowska, Barbara Gworek

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Forest Policy and Economics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 159, P. 103136 - 103136

Published: Dec. 22, 2023

Language: Английский

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