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Soil bioengineering is part of vegetative land conservation activities, including covering all use of plants to maintain the carrying capacity of the land. The sustainability of coffee farming achievement in the upstream watershed area is closely related to the application of soil bioengineering technology. This study conducted to identify the recent studies of soil bioengineering technology and its application in coffee farming toward increasing the land productivity in the upstream watershed. The research location is a smallholder coffee plantation upstream of the Way Besay sub-watershed, spread over 3 sub-districts, Air Hitam, Way Tenong, and Sumber Jaya sub-District, West Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia. Coffee farmers as many as 167 people as respondents. The data analysis method used exploration of the applicability of soil bioengineering technology at the micro-level. The mapping of the role of soil bioengineering trace using the VosViewer tool. The results of the analysis show that the readiness level application of soil bioengineering technology in coffee farming includes the production and use of organic fertilizers made from local materials, the use of mulch as soil cover, agroforestry with a variety of tall canopy plants/MPTS, the planting of multiple cropping (planting various yielding crops), and plant diversification with alley planting. Soil bioengineering technology has a very high potential to increase land productivity to support sustainable coffee production in the upstream area of the Lampung watershed.
Soil bioengineering is part of vegetative land conservation activities, including covering all use of plants to maintain the carrying capacity of the land. The sustainability of coffee farming achievement in the upstream watershed area is closely related to the application of soil bioengineering technology. This study conducted to identify the recent studies of soil bioengineering technology and its application in coffee farming toward increasing the land productivity in the upstream watershed. The research location is a smallholder coffee plantation upstream of the Way Besay sub-watershed, spread over 3 sub-districts, Air Hitam, Way Tenong, and Sumber Jaya sub-District, West Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia. Coffee farmers as many as 167 people as respondents. The data analysis method used exploration of the applicability of soil bioengineering technology at the micro-level. The mapping of the role of soil bioengineering trace using the VosViewer tool. The results of the analysis show that the readiness level application of soil bioengineering technology in coffee farming includes the production and use of organic fertilizers made from local materials, the use of mulch as soil cover, agroforestry with a variety of tall canopy plants/MPTS, the planting of multiple cropping (planting various yielding crops), and plant diversification with alley planting. Soil bioengineering technology has a very high potential to increase land productivity to support sustainable coffee production in the upstream area of the Lampung watershed.
Land and water conservation are the keys to success in controlling the rate of sedimentation. The sediment runoff rate represents the catchment area that increases erosion. This study was conducted to analyze the sedimentation rate in the upstream part of the Way Cengkaan, Way Campang tributary rivers located in Pekon Karang Agung, Way Tenong District, West Lampung Regency. It was carried out from January to December 2020. The research equipment included: a current meter, a stopwatch, a rollmeter, a rainfall recorder, an automatic water level recorder (AWLR), a peiscal, sediment bottles, scales, ovens, and cups. While the materials used are sediment samples, discharge measurement results, and water level. The calculation of flow was carried out at two observation points, upstream and downstream of the Cengkaan River before entering the Way Campang River. Calculation of flow rate using the velocity-area methods using the current meter and the float method. During the observation period from January to July 2020, the sediment velocity increased in line with the trend of the sediment velocity map. The sediment velocity curve for upstream stations is steeper than for downstream stations. The sediment volume decreased relatively in December 2020, and the slope of the sediment velocity graph at the downstream observation point is larger than that at the upstream observation point. This finding reflected that in the one-year observation period from January to December 2020, the evaluation resulted from a decreasing trend of sedimentation in the Way Cengkaan River. Based on these conditions, the implementation of a land conservation program carried out in collaboration between farmer groups and beneficiary stakeholders has a positive impact and effectively contributes to improving the quality of the watershed by reducing the sedimentation rate.
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