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Research proposal maximing landscape filter functions under smallholder coffee plantation in Sumber Jaya Lampung

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1. By how much are the watershed functions of a coffee micro catchment differ from a micro catchment under permanent vegetative cover (bush or forest) in terms of runoff and on-site and off-site impacts of soil erosion2. How much can runoff and soil erosion be reduced under coffee plantation3. Will government permit an experimental situation whereby farmers can enjoy semi-permanent land tenure by practicing a conservation farming system What are a set of acceptable provisions to implement such an agreement in terms of measurable effects on watershed functions4. What is the hypothesized effect of a given set of conservation farming practices on each given slope class that will fulfill the agreed provisions of tenure settlement5. What is the appropriate blend of farmer-led and researcher-led trials to verify the performance of conservation farming practices that will be implemented6. Is it practicable to communities of farmers to form groups to develop a plan for their catchment and a farm plan for each farm
    Publication year

    2022

    Authors

    Agus, F.; Garrity, D.P.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    landscape, watersheds, soil erosion

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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