Development of Agroforestry on Degraded Land in the Saree Grand Forest Park, Indonesia
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Traditional agricultural efforts carried out by converting forest land into agricultural land are often the cause of critical land degradation. Wise actions are needed to rehabilitate critical land to increase land productivity and create sustainable land use, one of which is agroforestry. The problem in this study is how to develop agroforestry on critical land in the Saree Forest Park. The purpose of this study was to determine the development of agroforestry on critical land in the Saree Forest Park. The population in this study was all farmers in the Saree Forest Park. This type of research is field research (Field Research) and library research (Library Research). Data sources in this study include primary data and secondary data. Data collection techniques in this study are observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. Data processing uses simple statistical formulas and Likert scale calculations. Based on the results of data processing, it can be concluded that those who answered strongly agree were 76%, and those who answered agree were 19%. While respondents who answered disagree were 4%, and those who answered agree " were 1%. Thus, the Development of Agroforestry in the Saree Forest Park is appropriate and appropriate.
Keywords: Development; Agroforestry; Critical Land
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