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Modal Sosial, Konservasi dan Dinamika Pertanian Kentang di Dataran Tinggi Dieng Brata, Nugroho Trisnu; Alimi, Moh Yasir; Ramadhan, Muhammad Fauzan; Munadi, Munadi
Indonesian Journal of Conservation Vol. 14 No. 02 (2025): Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijc.v14i02.35140

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Potatoes are harvested from farms in the highlands and then present at the dinner table or become a snack for casual sitting companions. For some citizens of the world, potatoes are a staple food. In potato farming activities, social capital influences the relationships between actors, enabling potato production and distribution to develop and have an impact. The purpose of this study is to analyze the social capital operating in the dynamics of potato farming systems. The researcher used qualitative research methods, with data collection conducted through observation techniques, in-depth interviews, and literature studies. The research location is in Dieng Village, Kejajar District, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java Province. The field research will be carried out in July 2025. The research team stayed for a few days at residents' homes to more effectively gather observation data and conduct in-depth interviews in the morning, afternoon, or evening. Data were analyzed using analytical descriptive techniques, and data validity was assessed using triangulation techniques. The results of the research and discussion indicate that social capital in the potato farming system includes mutual trust, social or network relationships, and friendship or family. The social structure in the potato farming system consists of elements: farmers (owners, tenants, cultivators, laborers), brokers or intermediaries, and juragan. The role of brokers in the potato distribution process in Dieng Village is important because they act as connectors or intermediaries, facilitating information exchange between farmers. Meanwhile, telek brokers act as conservation agents and sellers of organic fertilizers to maintain the fertility of agricultural land.
Strategi Adaptasi Petani Perkotaan Melalui Pemanfaatan Media Hidroponik di Kota Semarang Ivan Adidharma Riswandaputra; Nugroho Trisnu Brata
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
Publisher : Yayasan Ekologi Masyarakat dan Sains

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55448/171jd427

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The development of urban areas has led to an increasing limitation of agricultural land, thereby necessitating alternative strategies to sustain agricultural activities in cities. This study aims to analyze the utilization of hydroponic systems as a farming strategy adopted by urban farmers, as well as to examine the advantages, constraints, and socio-economic implications of implementing this method. The research employs a qualitative approach, using observation and in-depth interviews with hydroponic farmers who conduct commercial cultivation. The findings indicate that hydroponics is utilized as an adaptive strategy to address land scarcity, as it enhances spatial efficiency, increases the number of cultivated plants, and improves crop quality. Nevertheless, the implementation of hydroponic systems also faces several challenges, including relatively high initial investment costs, the need for meticulousness and consistency in maintenance, and consumer markets that differ from those of conventional agriculture. From a socio-economic perspective, hydroponic farming contributes to income stability among farmers and fosters new social relations and perspectives toward urban agriculture. Therefore, hydroponics holds significant potential as a sustainable urban farming strategy, provided that it is supported by improved knowledge, adequate infrastructure, and effective management.
Co-Authors Adi Sutanto Afifah, Nor Afifah, Nor Afrida, Lutfiana Afrijal, Muhamad Afif Agustin, Diana Nur Ahmad Tohri Anggiarini, Sukma Aprilia, Silvi Ayu Aprilia, Silvi Ayu Asma Luthfi Cahyaningtyas, Hana Cahyo Budi Utomo Dewi Liesnoor S Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dzaky, Ammar Fuad Edwin Mirzachaerulsyah Ekasari, Melyani Eko Handoyo Elly Kismini Endri Apriliana Adi Wahyu Ety Sundari, Ety Ezra Sriadelia Br Pelawi Farha, Fina Nayla Fatikasari, Nurfatin Hamdan Tri Atmaja Hamdan Tri Atmaja Hamdan Tri Atmaja Harto Wicaksono, Harto Hendratna, Hendratna Heri Tjahjono Hesti Rofika Sari Huwaida, Shania Nur Imaniar, Afwina Ivan Adidharma Riswandaputra Juhadi Juhadi Juhadi Khasan Setiaji Kholifah, Listyana Nur Kholisna, Arin Kumalasari, Eni Kuncoro Bayu Prasetya, Kuncoro Bayu Kuncoro Bayu Prasetyo Madjid, Winka Silviana Martanti, Nadia Luki Maulidah, Siti MAULIDAH, SITI Maulina Indah Fauziah, Maulina Indah Moh Yasir Alimi Moh. Solehatul Mustofa Mufti Riyani Mufti Riyani Munadi Munadi Musrifah, Siti Musrifah, Siti Nasukha, Reza Adi Nasukha, Reza Adi Ninuk Sholikhah Akhiroh Nuraini, Habibah nurhayati, ika nofita nurhayati, ika nofita Nurul Anita Nurul Fatimah Nurwijayanti Oktav N, Saka Mahardika Pramono, Didi Pratiwi, Megawati Vika Prayogo, Bagas Puji Hardati Ramadhan, Muhammad Fauzan Ratri, Indraswari Kumolo Retno Wulan Ayu Saputri Rifky, Mohammad Rini Iswari Romadi Romadi Saiya, Susana Fadhara Saka Mahardika Oktav N. Saka Mahardika Oktav Nugraha Saputra, Gandung Surya Sari, Herlina Kartika Sari, Hesti Rofika Sari, Hesti Rofika Septiani, Riska Sri Sukamti, Sri Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti Suliyah Suliyah Suyahmo Suyahmo Syarifah Yuningsih Totok Rochana Tri Marhaeni Pudji Astuti Triyaka, Triyaka Wasino Wasino Wasino Widiastuti, Aprilia Winarti, Eni Wulandari, Siti Nur Yusuf Falaq, Yusuf Zayyaan, Ghinna Al