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Argicultural Land Tidal Swamp and Development Strategy Era of Regional Autonomy AR RIZA, ISDJANTO; ALKASUMA, .
Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan Vol 2, No 02 (2008): Desember 2008
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Agriculture Land Resource Development

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Swamp land is one of natural resources which must be utilized wisely. Swamp land is able to be a growth resource that supports economic development and people welfare. In the autonomy era which has delegated a large authority to the regency administration, however, the tidal swamp land management has to consider the specific of land properties and characteristics. Land use policy should not be performed through a number of activities which can cause dramatically changes that has negative impact to environment qualities in the entire swamp system in the area. Swamp land utilization for agriculture should be recommended for sustainable agriculture that capable to grant the sustainability in terms of production and friendly environment. To approach the sustainability as mention above, it needs several strategies in swamp land management, including: (1) Detail land resources mapping, (2) Land suitability mapping followed by development of suitable commodities, (3) Soil amelioration and improvement of irrigation net work, (4) Specific location technology development, (5) Improvement and empowerment farm community cappabilities, (6) Infrastructure and agribusiness institution development. The implementation of these strategies needs effective work synchronization and coordination starting from planning towards field work among the related institution, in order to effective works in swamp land management can be reached
THE MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VOLCANIC SOILS FROM NORTH-LAMPUNG, SUMATRA INDONESIA ALKASUMA, .; BADAYOS, R.B
Jurnal Tanah dan Iklim (Indonesian Soil and Climate Journal) No 21 (2003): Desember 2003
Publisher : Balai Besar Penelitian dan Pengembangan Sumberdaya Lahan Pertanian

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The study took place in the volcanic soils of Mt. Hulu Sabuk in North Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. The research had been conducted from June to October 2000. The objective of study was to reveal the mineralogical characteristics of volcanic soils, especially in the study area. The methodologyused was transect/landscape analysis by studying of six soil profiles that supported by mineralogical analyses of optical, X-ray diffraction and differential thermal of soil samples. The results of the study showed that opaque minerals and quartz dominate the soil mineralogy of the study area. While the weatherable minerals like volcanic glass, feldspars, amphiboles, and pyroxenes were encountered in small amounts. The secondary minerals of clay fraction were occupied by kaolinite and gibbsite. The characteristics of soil minerals indicated that the volcanic soils in the study area are highly weathered and already developed.
Argicultural Land Tidal Swamp and Development Strategy Era of Regional Autonomy ISDJANTO AR RIZA; . ALKASUMA
Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan Vol 2, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Agriculture Land Resource Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21082/jsdl.v2n2.2008.%p

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Swamp land is one of natural resources which must be utilized wisely. Swamp land is able to be a growth resource that supports economic development and people welfare. In the autonomy era which has delegated a large authority to the regency administration, however, the tidal swamp land management has to consider the specific of land properties and characteristics. Land use policy should not be performed through a number of activities which can cause dramatically changes that has negative impact to environment qualities in the entire swamp system in the area. Swamp land utilization for agriculture should be recommended for sustainable agriculture that capable to grant the sustainability in terms of production and friendly environment. To approach the sustainability as mention above, it needs several strategies in swamp land management, including: (1) Detail land resources mapping, (2) Land suitability mapping followed by development of suitable commodities, (3) Soil amelioration and improvement of irrigation net work, (4) Specific location technology development, (5) Improvement and empowerment farm community cappabilities, (6) Infrastructure and agribusiness institution development. The implementation of these strategies needs effective work synchronization and coordination starting from planning towards field work among the related institution, in order to effective works in swamp land management can be reached
Argicultural Land Tidal Swamp and Development Strategy Era of Regional Autonomy ISDJANTO AR RIZA; . ALKASUMA
Jurnal Sumberdaya Lahan Vol 2, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Indonesian Center for Agriculture Land Resource Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (268.917 KB) | DOI: 10.21082/jsdl.v2n2.2008.%p

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Swamp land is one of natural resources which must be utilized wisely. Swamp land is able to be a growth resource that supports economic development and people welfare. In the autonomy era which has delegated a large authority to the regency administration, however, the tidal swamp land management has to consider the specific of land properties and characteristics. Land use policy should not be performed through a number of activities which can cause dramatically changes that has negative impact to environment qualities in the entire swamp system in the area. Swamp land utilization for agriculture should be recommended for sustainable agriculture that capable to grant the sustainability in terms of production and friendly environment. To approach the sustainability as mention above, it needs several strategies in swamp land management, including: (1) Detail land resources mapping, (2) Land suitability mapping followed by development of suitable commodities, (3) Soil amelioration and improvement of irrigation net work, (4) Specific location technology development, (5) Improvement and empowerment farm community cappabilities, (6) Infrastructure and agribusiness institution development. The implementation of these strategies needs effective work synchronization and coordination starting from planning towards field work among the related institution, in order to effective works in swamp land management can be reached