2024
DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2024.112.5453
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Agroforestry as an approach to rehabilitating degraded tropical peatland in Indonesia

Adi Jaya,
Salampak Dohong,
Susan E. Page
et al.

Abstract: Peatland is a unique ecosystem with water saturation; peatland regulates hydrological processes, climate, environmental conditions, and biodiversity. Poor management practises regarding peatlands can lead to land degradation, and peatland degradation typically has negative effects. Recent tropical peatland research in Indonesia has predominantly revolved around the examination of the ecological consequences resulting from various management approaches. There is little study on farmers' agroforestry efforts to … Show more

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“…Revegetation entails reforesting the ecosystem by planting seedbeds and promoting natural regeneration [17], [18]. Meanwhile, revitalization is an effort to improve community welfare through a combination of agriculture, namely agrosilvofishery, agrosilvopastura, and agroforestry [7], [19].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Revegetation entails reforesting the ecosystem by planting seedbeds and promoting natural regeneration [17], [18]. Meanwhile, revitalization is an effort to improve community welfare through a combination of agriculture, namely agrosilvofishery, agrosilvopastura, and agroforestry [7], [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%