Smart Crop Rotation For Sustainable Agriculture Against Climate Change Based On Local Wisdom DOI Creative Commons

Diah Ayu Retnani Wulandari,

Velia Aprita Dewi,

Muhammad Arif Hidayat

et al.

E3S Web of Conferences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 448, P. 01015 - 01015

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Rotation plant can in a manner effective reduce fragility system plant. need consider Lots factor. If happen error election type plants, lower results next. moment This rotation planting is done only based on estimate. exists artificial intelligence technology with use the Simple Multi Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) method that used for optimization scheduling SMART weighting and calculation determination determine ranking replacement criteria already determined. The namely botanical family, availability needs water, cost. Addition culture land agriculture as research pilot project region Java east “Pranata Mangsa” java’s calendar. Research show application supporters decision has accuracy by 90%. Ranking sorted from percentage biggest until smallest.

Language: Английский

A Chronicle of Indonesia’s Forest Management: A Long Step towards Environmental Sustainability and Community Welfare DOI Creative Commons
Hunggul Yudono Setio Hadi Nugroho, Yonky Indrajaya,

Satria Astana

et al.

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.

Language: Английский

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A systematic literature review about local wisdom and sustainability: Contribution and recommendation to science education DOI Creative Commons
Nurdiyah Lestari, Paidi Paidi, Slamet Suyanto

et al.

Eurasia Journal of Mathematics Science and Technology Education, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20(2), P. em2394 - em2394

Published: Jan. 25, 2024

The theme “local wisdom, sustainability, and education” attracted the attention of researchers, number publications began to increase, making it interesting study. This systematic literature review (SLR) aims various research published in journals indexed Scopus database related education”. focuses on publication trends as well contributions recommendations that can be obtained. Disbursement was focused largest world (Scopus), where 186 articles were preferred reporting items for reviews meta-analysis model used obtain suitable articles, so finally only 10 met criteria analyzed. We obtained data dominant conducted using a qualitative approach or method. There is no author, all authors are not each other. Local wisdom sustainability “meet” word Indonesia, showing Indonesia’s position urgency this still an issue asking international collaboration, collaboration local. discuss findings. also analyzed, which grouped into aspects sustainable agriculture, watershed management, implementation environmental education curricula, teacher professionalism development. Contributions aimed at (both formal, non-formal informal education). Findings consideration baseline researchers study according their respective backgrounds objectives.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable Management for Healthy and Productive Watersheds in Indonesia DOI Creative Commons
Agung Budi Supangat, Tyas Mutiara Basuki, Yonky Indrajaya

et al.

Land, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 12(11), P. 1963 - 1963

Published: Oct. 24, 2023

Indonesian watershed management continues to struggle with various problems caused by natural disasters, particularly hydrometeorological which are worsened the effects of climate change. Coordinating and synchronizing interest many parties in scenarios conditions is a big challenge creation healthy productive watershed. Multiple initiatives have been undertaken, from establishing rules policies implementing them assessing effects, leading lessons being learned for better management. This article presents study on Indonesia recommends alternative improvements toward A combination descriptive qualitative analysis authors’ experience research activities critical used examine existing formulate recommendations sustainable Most watersheds susceptible degradation due numerous threats. The challenges management, including land climate-induced lack synchronization coordination, limited resources, anthropogenic factors, led decreased health productivity hindered effective Integrated especially at micro-watershed level, addresses these challenges. Successful integrated requires community involvement, appropriate action specific locations, technological support, regulatory alignment, stakeholder collaboration ensure healthy, productive, present future generations.

Language: Английский

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Geospatial technology for coastal water resources management DOI
Sabyasachi Swain, Y. R. Satyaji Rao,

V.S. Jeyakanthan

et al.

Elsevier eBooks, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 135 - 150

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Planting Exceptional Tropical Tree Species to Enhance Long-Term Carbon Storage in Assisted Secondary Succession: Practical approach to develop Legal Norm DOI Open Access

PH Kristianto

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 1447(1), P. 012010 - 012010

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Abstract This paper conducts a legal analysis of the efforts to develop norms based on existing case studies applicable reforestation initiative in East Kalimantan, which involves planting exceptional tropical tree species enhance long-term carbon storage assisted secondary succession. The core this revolves around frameworks pertinent ecosystem restoration and climate change mitigation, particularly through enhancement degraded landscapes. scrutinizing Indonesia’s environmental forestry laws identify opportunities for advancements that support development Ibu Kota Nusantara as model sustainable urban Indonesia. primary focus is Dipterocarpaceae family, group plants with significant absorption capabilities, deemed suitable region. cultivation promises bolster buffering capacity socio-economic landscape local communities. Furthermore, will explore role flora, such Eusideroxylon zwageri Polypodiophyta , fostering capital environment. Using normative juridical methodology, supported by empirical data from various studies, research aims influence policy Indonesia broadly and, more specifically, Capital, steering towards development. By integrating lessons successful programs globally applying multicultural approach industrial forest plantations, Capital can achieve ecological benefits.

Language: Английский

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Traditional Agroforestry Practices DOI
Nyong Princely Awazi

Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 29 - 72

Published: Feb. 28, 2025

Traditional agroforestry practices integrate trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes are deeply informed by indigenous knowledge systems. These practices, shaped millennia of observation, offer insights sustainable land management. Indigenous enhances understanding local ecosystems, soil types, climatic conditions, resulting in techniques that balance production with ecological conservation. Examples include the “milpa” system Mesoamerica, which combines maize, beans, squash diverse trees, “taungya” Southeast Asia, merges crops young tree plantations. foster biodiversity, promote various plant species for economic benefits, reflect a keen awareness seasonal cycles, maximizing yields while minimizing environmental impact. Despite facing modern challenges like tenure issues, integrating scientific approaches can enhance sustainability resilience systems, crucial addressing challenges.

Language: Английский

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Sustainability Assessment of the Upstream Bengawan Solo Watershed in Wonogiri Regency, Central Java Province, Indonesia DOI Open Access
Bunga Ludmila Rendrarpoetri, Ernan Rustiadi, Akhmad Fauzi

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(5), P. 1982 - 1982

Published: Feb. 28, 2024

The sustainability of watershed management is a key issue that must be considered to ensure the continuation services such as agriculture, food, and energy. This concern has also been raised in Presidential Regulation No. 2/2015 18/2020 regarding National Medium-Term Development plans for periods 2015–2019 2020–2024, which mandate restoration priority watersheds, one Upstream Bengawan Solo Watershed. purpose this study fill knowledge gap by measuring from time dynamics perspective. However, several factors can influence achievement sustainable development. paper assesses over using MDS (Multidimensional Scaling) analysis with assistance modified Rapfish (Rapid Appraisal Fisheries) software (2013 version). information used case was collected 20 districts relation social, economic, environmental dimensions. Our result shows average index social dimension increases 2007 2019 2021, while economic tends fluctuate. A decrease occurs 2019, then 2021. differs significantly dimension, decreases scores were compared across regions. lessons learned incorporated into regional policies actions overcome challenges implementation phase.

Language: Английский

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Harvesting Traditions: Exploring the Indigenous Agricultural Knowledge Systems in Java, Indonesia and Mindanao, Philippines DOI
Cyril John C. Nagal

Millennial Asia, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: March 27, 2025

The exploration of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in agriculture marks a paradigm-shifting endeavour, heralding resurgence timeless wisdom that forms the bedrock human existence. This article explores IKS within Java, Indonesia and Mindanao, Philippines. It analyses key aspects such as ecological management, farm practices, traditional knowledge transmission cultural significance, emphasizing sustainable land use biodiversity conservation. Employing qualitative methods like interviews participant observations, study ensures respect rights protection. discusses challenges promising initiatives transmission, spiritual dimensions intertwined with agricultural practices. research underscores pivotal role indigenous addressing modern fostering inclusive, futures Javanese Mindanaoan regions.

Language: Английский

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Building Adaptive and Resilient Community to Climate Change Through Micro Watershed Management Strategies to Support the Achievement of Village SDGs DOI
Hunggul Yudono Setio Hadi Nugroho,

Pratiwi Pratiwi,

Purwanto Purwanto

et al.

Advances in global change research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 329 - 353

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Integrating Stakeholder Knowledge Through a Participatory Approach and Semi-Quantitative Analysis for Local Watershed Management DOI Creative Commons
Jofri Issac, Robert Newell

Systems, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 364 - 364

Published: May 8, 2025

Watersheds are threatened by numerous issues, such as climate change, population growth, urban expansion, and industrial development. These issues complex interconnected, effectively addressing them requires integrating the values, knowledge, expertise of various governing bodies, local organizations, community members, all whom have their own viewpoints priorities. The current study employs a participatory approach systems lens to engage different stakeholders in complexity watershed management approaches. Using modeling semi-quantitative scenario analysis techniques, identifies relationships among challenges, strategies well dynamics these relationships. A fuzzy cognitive map was developed, which consists 53 nodes (i.e., 13 12 28 strategies) 113 connections. Biodiversity, mental health, sense place emerged key they exhibited high centrality values when analyzing system, challenges like invasive species sprawl were found exert considerable impacts on values. Strategies establishing expanding greenspace, stewardship, governance-based interventions identified critical for enhancing series that focus resource allocation, governance, institutional collaboration address set engagement-based environmental communication public awareness. demonstrates potential techniques can both tangible, measurable intangible, difficult-to-measure into planning policymaking. research reinforces idea governments play role fostering inclusive collaborative strategies.

Language: Английский

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