Socio-Ecological Effect of Transition Landscape Dynamics from Agroforests to Monoculture Plantation in Upper Citarum Watershed

Luthfan Meilana Nugraha, Lukmanul Hakim, O. Abdoellah, Arief Darmawan, Bondan Winarno
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Agroforests in many tropical countries have long been acknowledged as substantially necessary to contribute to biodiversity conservation and community livelihood. The importance of agroforest biodiversification is now overlooked and replaced by a simplified structure due to the impact of agricultural commercialization. Land use changes have occurred in the Upper Citarum Watershed over time, converting traditional agroforests into monoculture plantations at the expense of their socio-ecological function. This paper aimed to analyze land use change dynamics and the effect of biodiversity loss on the socio-economy aspect of the rural agricultural landscape in the Upper Citarum Watershed. We conducted a survey of 95 respondents of community farmers in the agricultural landscape in Sukapura and Resmi Tingal Village using questionnaire guidelines and direct interviews to gather information. There was a significant decrease in plant diversity in some plot agroforests, which, in the previous study, was dominant to be reduced even to local extinctions. The results also show that the farmer poverty index according to BPS criteria is 12.63% of respondents who are below the poverty line. Our results imply that preserving mixed-garden (talun) patches in a landscape dominated by cash-crop gardens is one of the strategies that could conserve landscape biodiversity and increasingly a sustainable livelihood. Keywords: agriculture commercialization, agroforestry, land use change, poverty index, rural development
上西塔鲁姆流域从农林到单一种植过渡景观动态的社会生态效应
许多热带国家的农林长期以来一直被认为是促进生物多样性保护和社区生计的必要条件。现在,由于农业商业化的影响,农林生物多样性的重要性被忽视,取而代之的是简化的结构。随着时间的推移,上西塔鲁姆流域的土地利用发生了变化,传统的农林变成了单一的种植园,其社会生态功能受到了损害。本文旨在分析土地利用变化的动态以及生物多样性丧失对上西塔鲁姆流域农村农业景观的社会经济方面的影响。我们在苏卡普拉和瑞斯米廷加尔村的农业景观中对 95 名社区农民进行了调查,采用问卷指南和直接访谈的方式收集信息。一些地块农林中的植物多样性明显减少,而在之前的研究中,这些植物多样性的减少甚至达到了局部灭绝的程度。结果还显示,根据 BPS 标准,12.63% 的受访者处于贫困线以下,农民贫困指数为 12.63%。我们的研究结果表明,在以经济作物园为主的景观中保护混合园(talun)斑块是保护景观生物多样性和增加可持续生计的策略之一。
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