2020
DOI: 10.21082/jp3.v39n1.2020.p48-60
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CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN INDONESIA: A REVIEW / Pengelolaan Resiko Iklim untuk Pertanian Berkelanjutan di Indonesia: Sebuah Tinjauan

Abstract: <p>Climate-change related hazards, including drought, floods, extreme temperatures, and sea-water level rise have impacted Indonesia’s agriculture and these associated with economic losses. Therefore, it is increasingly important for farmers to be able to proactively anticipate the impact of weather and climate risks to protect their livelihoods through climate risk management (CRM) and to practice the sustainable agricultural production systems. Sustainable agriculture practices are needed to enhance re… Show more

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“…Forage is a source of feed to support the productivity of ruminants, indicating its low availability is a constrain for the farmer to meet the feed requirement of their animals. Climate change is one of the issues causing an impact on decreasing the production of forage crops [1] such as maize, rice, and wheat. It leads to a 10-25% loss in production annually [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forage is a source of feed to support the productivity of ruminants, indicating its low availability is a constrain for the farmer to meet the feed requirement of their animals. Climate change is one of the issues causing an impact on decreasing the production of forage crops [1] such as maize, rice, and wheat. It leads to a 10-25% loss in production annually [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change (climate change) is unavoidable due to global warming (global warming) and is believed to broadly impact various aspects of life, including the tourism sector. Changes in rainfall patterns, an increase in the frequency of extreme climate events, and increases in air and sea level temperatures are serious impacts of climate change that Indonesia faces [12]. Tourismis one of the sectors experiencing the most serious impacts due to climate change, especially agriculture-based tourism (agro-tourism) and tourism that utilizes natural resources directly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural adaptation strategies include adjusting the planting patterns timing, using superior varieties resistant to drought, submergence, and salinity, and applying rain harvesting and irrigation technology. Farmers can also implement climate change mitigation strategies in agricultural land management, including using low-emission plant varieties, fertilizers, and intermittent irrigation [15]. The farmers' ability to implement climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies determines the level of farmers' resilience when facing adverse conditions that impact the agricultural sector's sustainability.…”
Section: Farmer Perceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%