2020
DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.2.372-378
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Pengelolaan sumberdaya perikanan rawa gambut untuk meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat Desa Tanjung Taruna Kabupaten Pulang Pisau

Abstract: Tanjung Taruna Village is one of the areas in Jabiren Raya Subdistrict, Pulang Pisau Regency, Central Kalimantan province. This village is included in the peat swamp area and the Kahayan river basin. This village is geographically located in a watershed, making fishery products abundant, but the local community is constrained by marketing and processing fishery resources. Most of the population works as fishermen. This Village Development Grant Program (PHBD) activity aims to provide training and assistance to… Show more

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“…They have, however, begun to channel this inclination towards agricultural pursuits as they recognize the economic benefits of land management through farming. In other words, this is consistent with previous research that found that when peat is drained and fertilized, it can support the growth of almost all their daily needs since the beginning [47]. The forest also provides sustenance for their animals, such as the uyah-uyah shrub (stenomurus secundiflorus).…”
Section: Farmers' Knowledge Of Peatland Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…They have, however, begun to channel this inclination towards agricultural pursuits as they recognize the economic benefits of land management through farming. In other words, this is consistent with previous research that found that when peat is drained and fertilized, it can support the growth of almost all their daily needs since the beginning [47]. The forest also provides sustenance for their animals, such as the uyah-uyah shrub (stenomurus secundiflorus).…”
Section: Farmers' Knowledge Of Peatland Agriculturesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Governments and policymakers can promote the agroforestry program while also developing agricultural and horticulture techniques that yield faster results. Using technology is, of course, the better option [45][46][47]. Furthermore, the government's agroforestry efforts can broaden the plant variety available.…”
Section: The Forest's Value To Peatland Farmersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers either gather these fish from the wild and commercialise them for their own use or consume them, or else they grow them in canals situated on their land using a system of cages. Yuptriani et al (2020) further suggest that peatlands support the local community through fishery revenue, thus serving as a means of subsistence. Conversely, the Dayak people's perspectives are shaped by their assessments of the success of peatland cultivation by farmers (Fransiska et al, 2020).…”
Section: Agroforestry For Peat Conservation and Rehabilitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, for one of the informants, the peat area is also a source of feed for the goats they raise, especially uyah-uyah (Stemonurus secundi orus) plants. Yuptriani et al (2020) also states that peat areas are a source of livelihood for the community because they provide income in shing. For the people of Tumbang Nusa, the abandoned irrigation channel in the former Mega Rice Project area is also a source of income that utilizes purun (Lepironia articulate) plants.…”
Section: Value Of Forests / Trees In Peat Ecosystem Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%