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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.