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Community Participation in the Development of Sustainable Agriculture Based on Coffee Plantations in Kalibaru District, Banyuwangi Pribadi, Titanio; Mukhoyyaroh, Naila Izzatul; Naim, Abu; Bintoro, Wahyu A.; Setiawan, Sigit Edy
Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.igtj.2024.013.01.02

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Coffee plants are a factor in Indonesia's economic growth which implements an agroforestry system. Agroforestry systems and management emphasize effective agricultural systems and consider conservation of natural resources. This research aims to analyze the supporting factors for sustainable agriculture based on coffee plantations, community perceptions in developing sustainable agriculture, and community strategies for sustainable agricultural development in Kalibaru District. The research method uses quantitaive descriptive research with collection methods in the form of observation, inventory and interviews. The data analysis method is in the form of likert scale analysis and SWOT analysis. The study suggests that some communities have already understood the concept of agroforestry with a perception index found under about > 50% of the value-rating category. It deals with the influential aspects of sustainable agricultural development strategies is the natural resource of coffee plantations and community knowledge of sustainable agriculture. However, coffee community knowledge resources with a 67% education percentage in senior high schools, so that knowledge about sustainable agriculture requires moderate help and education for communities. Strategies that can be used to improve sustainable agriculture in Kalibaru District are to increase assistance and education to the community about environmentally friendly sustainable agriculture and the preservation of the agroforestry system in coffee plantations in Kalibaru District.
Plant Diversity Conservation and Tourism Development in the Jalasundra-Mbrumbun Karst Area, Lamongan Regency Najih, Riyan Riyadlun; Mukhoyyaroh, Naila Izzatul; Kinasih, Umu Intan; Pribadi, Titanio Auditya; Hakim, Luchman
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 13 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2025.013.02.05.

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Karst springs, such as the Jalasundra-Mbrumbun springs in East Java, Indonesia, have considerable potential to integrate natural conservation and tourism development. However, flora inventories and studies examining the relationship between plant diversity and tourism remain limited in karst areas. This study aims to identify plant species in the spring area and to explore tourism-related aspects associated with the site. Plant species were documented through field observations, while plant nomenclature and distribution status were determined using the Royal Botanic Gardens’ Plants of the World Online database. Tourism data were obtained through semi-structured interviews using purposive sampling involving five respondents, as well as direct observation of the four key tourism components (4A). A total of eighteen plant species were identified in the spring area, the majority of which are native species (12 species). Several plant species found in the area are considered sacred, including Ficus kurzii, Ficus benjamina, and Pimelodendron sp. In addition, the presence of an invasive species, Muntingia calabura, poses a significant threat to ecosystem balance. Therefore, preserving native species and controlling invasive species are essential for maintaining spring ecosystem sustainability. Furthermore, attention to the 4A tourism components, alongside native species conservation, represents a key element in strengthening the relationship between conservation and tourism.