Scientific Horizons,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(4), P. 141 - 153
Published: March 12, 2024
The
concept
of
Joint
Community
Forest
Management
in
Indonesia
is
an
effort
to
involve
communities
forest
management
through
agroforestry
support
sustainability.
Agroforestry
(or
persilan
local
language)
carried
out
by
pesanggem
the
KPH
Kebonharjo
and
Mantingan
Working
Areas
significantly
contributes
household
income.
This
research
wants
measure
provision
on
income
examine
factors
that
influence
Data
collection
techniques
surveys
observations
216
households
were
areas,
divided
into
eight
villages
respectively.
data
was
then
analyzed
descriptively
multiple
linear
regression
analysis.
results
found
pattern
land
plots
refers
agricultural
activities
areas
utilizing
belonging
Perum
Perhutani
as
agricultural/persilan
for
planting
seasonal
crops.
Persilan
contributions
provide
a
moderate
contribution
with
total
percentage
38%
or
IDR
11,000,000
per
year
details
each
44%
(IDR
10,900,000
year)
33%
(Rp.
11,200,000
year).
Based
analysis,
some
variables
measurements
degrees
confidence
85%,
95%,
99%.
equipment
(sig.
0.133),
distance
-0.051),
labor
utilization
0.038),
area
persil
0.001)
show
Kebonharjo.
In
addition,
farming
-0.143),
other
0.048),
0.037),
households,
at
Mantingan.
provides
valuable
insights
complex
relationships
between
agroforestry,
production
forests,
economic
dynamics,
providing
foundation
sound
policy-making
encouraging
environmentally
conscious
growth
Frontiers in Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
5
Published: May 23, 2023
Long-term
monoculture
of
coconuts
has
resulted
in
several
land-use-related
concerns,
such
as
decreasing
land
productivity,
degraded
soil,
and
ineffective
resource
utilization
on
a
local
global
level.
Modifying
traditional
coconut
farming
with
agroforestry
concepts
is
well-suited
predominant
nature-based
solution
for
Sri
Lanka
well
other
coconut-growing
countries
to
achieve
environmental,
social,
economic
benefits.
By
intentionally
intensively
integrating
annual
perennial
plants
farm
animals
dynamic
interactive
manner,
this
land-use
system
creates
sustainable
harmonious
mini-ecosystem
landscape
restoration.
Agroforestry
mixed
cultivation
decreases
the
risk
crop
failure,
generates
additional
income
sources,
balances
ecosystem
functions
by
increasing
species
richness,
enhancing
soil
physical,
biological,
chemical
properties,
opening
new
carbon
sequestration
pathways,
purifying
air
water
being
an
excellent
feedstock
source
bioenergy
generation.
This
environmentally
friendly
will
promote
Kyoto
Protocol
lessen
warming
limiting
atmospheric
buildup
greenhouse
gases.
A
proper
accurate
plan
required
implement
successful
profitable
long-lived
coconut-based
system.
The
objective
paper
recognize
various
applicable
farming,
highlight
wide
range
benefits
services
that
can
be
gained
through
in-situ
ex-situ
practices,
explore
challenges
may
arise
during
integration
techniques
into
Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 27
Published: April 9, 2024
Sustainable
agriculture
plays
a
crucial
role
in
achieving
the
United
Nations
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
by
2030.
This
chapter
analyzes
linkages
between
sustainable
practices
and
specific
SDGs,
examining
potential
of
eco-friendly
farming
techniques
to
address
socio-economic
environmental
issues.
It
provides
an
overview
prominent
goals
directly
influenced
like
zero
hunger,
climate
action,
responsible
production
consumption.
Additionally,
it
highlights
innovative
case
studies
that
demonstrate
how
principles
regeneration
agroecology
can
drive
progress
on
interlinked
SDGs
spanning
poverty
alleviation,
clean
water
access,
gender
equality,
reduced
inequalities.
By
synthesizing
research
conservation
agriculture,
integrated
systems,
organic
this
offers
actionable
recommendations
for
agricultural
stakeholders
align
with
2030
agenda
development.
emphasizes
need
evidence-based,
context-specific
approaches
balance
productivity,
resilience,
protection
across
local
global
scales.
Land,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(6), P. 1238 - 1238
Published: June 16, 2023
Indonesia
is
the
largest
archipelagic
country
in
world,
with
17,000
islands
of
varying
sizes
and
elevations,
from
lowlands
to
very
high
mountains,
stretching
more
than
5000
km
eastward
Sabang
Aceh
Merauke
Papua.
Although
occupying
only
1.3%
world’s
land
area,
possesses
third-largest
rainforest
second-highest
level
biodiversity,
species
diversity
endemism.
However,
during
last
two
decades,
has
been
known
as
a
deforestation,
producer
smoke
burning
forests
land,
carbon
emissions.
The
aim
this
paper
review
environmental
history
long
process
Indonesian
forest
management
towards
achieving
sustainability
community
welfare.
To
do
this,
we
analyze
milestones
history,
present
future
challenges,
provide
strategic
recommendations
toward
viable
Sustainable
Forest
Management
(SFM)
system.
Our
showed
that
forestry
evolved
through
process,
especially
related
contestation
over
control
natural
resources
supporting
policies
regulations.
During
many
efforts
have
applied
reduce
deforestation
rate,
such
moratorium
on
permitting
primary
peat
rehabilitation
soil
conservation,
protection,
other
significant
Therefore,
these
should
be
maintained
improved
continuously
due
their
positive
impacts
variety
areas
achievement
SFM.
Finally,
conclude
government
struggled
formulate
sustainable
balance
economic,
ecological,
social
needs,
among
others,
developing
implementing
instruments,
human
resource
capacity,
increasing
literacy,
strengthening
governance
by
eliminating
ambiguity
overlapping
regulations,
simplification
bureaucracy,
revitalization
traditional
wisdom,
fair
law
enforcement.
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(13), P. 7648 - 7648
Published: June 28, 2023
Soil
and
water
are
natural
resources
that
support
the
life
of
various
creatures
on
Earth,
including
humans.
The
main
problem,
so
far,
is
both
can
be
easily
damaged
or
degraded
by
human-induced
drivers.
threat
damage
degradation
increasing
due
to
rapid
human
population
growth
humans’
insatiable
daily
necessities.
Indonesia
has
had
experiences
in
soil
conservation
(SWC)
programmes
for
a
long
time,
which
good
lesson
learned
future
strategy
development.
This
article
aims
provide
an
overview
benefits
implementing
SWC
biodiversity,
hydrology,
erosion,
microclimate
sustainable
ecological
landscape
management.
Various
vegetative
mechanical
techniques
have
been
known
implemented
utilized
improve
strategies.
It
expected
proper
development
will
sustainability
Forthcoming
also
incorporate
local
knowledge
into
their
implementation.
require
coordination
between
stakeholders,
i.e.,
communities,
management
authorities,
policymakers,
scientists,
seamless
integration
varying
fields
levels
governance.
findings
this
study
increased
adaptation
native
plants
rainfall
conditions;
infiltration
improved
hydrological
characteristics;
SWC,
through
vegetation
techniques,
played
role
lowering
temperatures,
humidity,
reducing
intensity
levels.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(8), P. 6827 - 6827
Published: April 18, 2023
Contemporary
ecology
and
agronomy
point
to
the
many
benefits
of
agroforestry
crop
systems
for
provision
ecosystem
services
by
regenerating
native
ecologies,
in
contexts,
socio-economic
coffee
farmers,
especially
contribution
nitrogen-fixing
trees’
litter
soil
nutrition
water
retention.
However,
implementation
cultivation
is
thus
far
incomplete
uptake
has
been
uneven.
In
this
paper,
we
examine
adoption
non-adoption
growing
techniques
as
a
reflection
historical,
social
cultural
embeddedness
smallholder
cultivation.
It
structured
narrative
literature
review
contextualized
with
results
surveys
farmers
Colombia,
Malawi
Uganda
regarding
their
perceptions
respective
contexts.
Findings
suggest
that
farmers’
decision
implement
or
remove
it
are
influenced
factors
included
notion
embeddedness,
involving
relations,
historical
memory
formal
informal
institutions,
well
practical
capabilities.
Intention
action
sometimes
discordant
due
complex
interactions
these
institutional
factors,
they
often
conflict
outside
interveners’
expectations
based
on
epistemological
differences.
The
study
illuminates
some
main
sources,
manifestations
dimensions
agricultural
practices
which
mediate
perception
current
practices,
sacrifice
implied
potential
changes,
credibility
theories
linking
outcome
desirability
expected
outcomes.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 2152 - 2152
Published: Dec. 15, 2022
Social
forestry
(SF)
has
long
been
implemented
in
production
and
protected
forests
Indonesia.
SF
is
considered
to
be
a
win–win
solution
for
occupied
cultivated
forest
areas.
The
aim
of
this
paper
was
review
the
implementation
social
Indonesia
its
strengths
challenges.
secondary
purpose
synthesize
lessons
learned
recommendations
government
about
designing
that
can
integrate
objective
biodiversity
conservation
welfare
surrounding
communities.
study
used
systematic
literature
(SLR)
international
national
peer-reviewed
articles.
results
indicate
intended
achieve
benefits
three
main
areas:
social,
economic,
ecological.
However,
found
ecological
aspects
often
receive
less
attention
compared
economic
goals.
A
strong
point
increasing
community
access
land
use,
while
challenge
must
resolved
including
communities
management
result
fragmentation
changes
animal
habitats;
thus,
there
potential
population
decline
extinction.
This
advises
policymakers
pay
more
functions
ensure
sustainability
development.
Forest Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(4), P. 315 - 328
Published: Oct. 2, 2023
Smart
Agroforestry
(SAF)
is
believed
to
be
one
of
the
alternative
solutions
in
implementing
sustainable
forest
management
achieve
community
welfare.
SAF
provides
agricultural
and
silvicultural
knowledge
practices
that
aims
not
only
for
recovering
environmental
attributes
but
also
increasing
farmers
resilience.
However,
benefits
agroforestry
related
soil
fertility
optimizing
land
productivity
governing
livelihood
are
often
overlooked
have
been
well
discussed.
This
review
describe
how
smart
various
regions
Indonesia
several
other
countries
significantly
contributed
maintaining
crop
production
while
assuring
profitable
community.
paper
focuses
on
discussing
role
sustaining
tropical
non-tropical
regions.
The
article
was
based
a
synoptic
approach
Soil
Fertility-related
relevant
publications
nationwide
experiences.
compiled
analyzed
information
from
national
international
research
papers
online
scientific
journals,
conference
proceedings
books,
gain
comprehensive
understanding
topic
being
study
utilized
qualitative
drew
upon
primary
secondary
sources
systematic
review.
has
significant
recycling
nutrients
materials
surrounding
environment.
influences
physically,
chemically
biologically.
both
wet
dry
lands
can
contribute
community's
income.
unveils
latent
potential
supports
serve
as
impetus
future
research.