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Prosiding Seminar Nasional Agroforestry Sebagai Pemanfaatan Lahan Berkelanjutan di Masa Depan (Agroforestry as the future Sustainable Land Use)

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Agronomic analysis had been conducted to analyze of cropping pattern of agroforestry in three zones of Cianjur watershed Those three zones were the upper stream (>1000m as/),the middle stream (300-1000mas/) and the down stream (0-300mas/). Observation was done to 30 samples of agroforestry plots and interview to 30respondents for each village. The results showed that there were differences of cropping pattern within the three zones. In the upper stream zone, agroforestry practices were found in a forest garden with l000/ointensive, 83.33% cropping index is 3 and plant rotation found 73.33% rotation by 3 species of plant. In the middle stream 73% intensive, 20% cropping index is 3 and 80% is 2, plant rotation found 79,99% rotation by 2 species . In the down stream only 16.7% intensive, 76.66% cropping index is 2 and 23.23% is 1. Plant rotation in the down stream 7 3.33% rotation by 2 species. There are differences of criteria on the basis of which farmer decided to cultivate crops in their own lands in the three zones of Cianjur watershed.
    Publication year

    2009

    Authors

    Sumarhani

    Language

    Indonesian

    Keywords

    farming systems, land, land use, trees

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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