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Spread of Agriculture of Critical Land using Land Evaluation Framework Approach in Welang Watersheed, Indonesia Maroeto; Suntoro W.A; Joko Suyono; Rossyda Priyadarshini
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
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Land degradation has become a global issue of the world, which leads to critical land conditions. If the distribution of critical land agriculture can be known, it will make it easier to formulate sustainable land use. This research was conducted in Welang Watershed, Pasuruan. The data attribute table of some combination of the results of the evaluation parameters of the land evaluation. In general, constraints on land criticality are identified as redox value and high number of microbes as the dominant parameter of land damage standard. In units of vegetable garden use for various uses such as for the cultivation of cabbage, potatoes and carrots, while mixed gardens on land criticality have a class of ability III for uncritical land and a critical potential to be somewhat critical of having an IV capability class, with annual crops for example coffee, cloves and durian. The classification of soil fertility capabilities in the vegetable garden land use unit as a whole has a high cation exchange capacity. Assessment of land suitability on the condition of vegetable garden and mixed garden land at various level of land criticality and adjusting to the desire of the farmer appears for vegetable crop only cabbage, potato and carrot for which farmers want while for plant mixture of coffee, clove and durian which appear in highland region . Farmer awareness and government intervention are expected to improve farmers' living standards from the agricultural sector while maintaining sustainable land for sustainable agriculture.
Buah Kemas.ID of E-Commerce Performance Platform for Agricultural Product Sales on CV. Wirabhumi Mandiri Rossyda Priyadarshini; Tri Murjoko; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
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CV. Wirabhumi Mandiri is one of the private businesses that carries out agribusiness efforts on food crops, plantations and fisheries, as well as conducting general trading and export trade, inter - island interiors, distributors of agricultural products including the sale of agricultural production facilities. UPN “Veteran” of East Java Team comes through a series of technological innovation proposals to provide solutions on marketing and sales issues faced in the form of e-commerce web creation from a business process perspective towards transaction automation and enterprise workflow, also increasing the sales and purchase capacity of products and information on-line. System approach is a problem assessment method that begins with an analysis or identification of needs that will result in an efficient operational system. The e-commerce program will be implemented using SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) approach with the Waterfall method. BuahKemas.id are e-commerce applications for partner companies provide some advantages such as increased market exposure, lowering operating costs, shortening the product cycle time, improving supplier management, expanding market reach (global reach market) and increasing customer loyalty.
Characteristics of Taman Sari Village, Licin District, Banyuwangi Based on Village Build Index (IDM) Rossyda Priyadarshini; Maroeto; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0444

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Taman Sari Village, Licin District is a developing village with an IDM value of 0.695. This means that efforts are needed to improve the level of the village economy as well as community welfare so that it becomes a developed and independent village. The determination of the IDM Value is determined using indicators and scoring. Viewed from the aspect of social security (IKS) there are still some weaknesses both in terms of health dimensions, human resources in the health sector; and from the educational dimension, namely the unavailability of advanced education, and in terms of variable access to knowledge. From the social aspect there are no obstacles, so too from the aspect of religion, and tolerance, and public space. But from the environmental aspect, especially the optimization of agricultural land is very limited so it still needs to be improved.
Metagenomic Sequencing Analysis and Microbial Identification on Various Landcover Rossyda Priyadarshini; Elly Syafriani; Medina Uli Alba Somala; Amir Hamzah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0471

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Soil degradation will affect the availability of soil nutrients. Microbes role was important in supplying soil nutrient. How is microbes supply the nutrients can be learned through the metagenome technique. Metagenome is one of the molecular techniques that can identify microbial communities from soil samples that are used quickly and precisely. Through the metagenome technique, not only information about the identity of microbial species can be obtained, but also the enzymes produced, which will affect the soil nutrients availability. This study aims to detect and identify the impact of land cover types on microbial types. Soil samples were taken under agricultural land (LP) and agroforestry (AF). Each type of land cover was taken at 4 (four) different locations. The method used in this research is a molecular-based species identification method through metagenome analysis. This study showed that there are variations in microbial species in various types of land cover. This information is important for sustainable agricultural management in the future. Our study showed that on all of the land cover types, Proteobacteria were the most abundant phylum in all of the land cover patterns. Among them, s_Sphingomonas_melonis; f_Sphingomonadaceae; g_Sphingomonas; c_Alphaproteobacteria; p_Proteobacteria; and o_Sphingomonadales were the most abundant in the LP groups, while p_Acidobacteria and c_Deltaproteobacteria were the most abundant in AF groups. This composition of soil metagenomic was associated with the soil physic-chemical properties, especially pH and soil organic matter.
Standard Evaluation of Damage to Critical Lands in Medium Plains in Pasuruan Regency Maroeto; Rossyda Priyadarshini; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings Sains dan Teknologi Pertanian Modern
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.1505

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Critical land is land that is currently not or less productive in terms of agricultural use, because its management and use does not or does not pay attention to soil conservation principles. Based on the level of physical damage to the soil, critical land is land that has lost the fertile top soil due to erosion, so that the land becomes unproductive. The procedure for measuring land damage due to human actions in agricultural, plantation, forestry, and city park areas has been regulated in the Minister of Environment Regulation No. 07 of 2006. In Government Regulation no. 150 of 2000, the control of terrestrial environmental damage can be grouped into a preventive approach and a reactive approach. The purpose of this research is to identify the criticality level in terms of the Damage Standard in the Medium Plain, Pasuruan Regency comprehensively and interrelated. This type of research is a survey research, the research focuses on identifying in terms of the Damage Standard, the location in this study is deliberately (purposive area sampling) set. in the medium-land area of ??Pasuruan Regency which was identified as critical land with a total area of ??1,949.79 Ha covering two areas, namely Purwodadi and Purwosari Districts. The two areas have 3 land use units including plantation agricultural activities, rainfed rice fields, and dry fields in Pasuruan Regency, the measurement guideline is based on the PERMEN LH guideline No. 07 of 2006 measuring the level of soil damage for biomass products. The conclusions obtained 1. Medium plains based on the results of the Interrelation of Critical Land Evaluation Parameters on the Distribution of Agricultural Land, the biophysical limiting factor that is the main obstacle so that land degradation occurs and land use that is not in accordance with its designation on mediumland agricultural land. 2. Land that meets the critical criteria according to observations shows that it reduces the quality of land for moderate damage, has problems with surface rock, degree of water release, redox and the number of microbes (bacteria) as a result of intensive processing. 3. Land conservation efforts are an alternative option in land management, reducing the use of inorganic pesticides and fungicides, making irrigation and drainage channels to avoid water saturation, giving organic fertilizers and selecting plants according to land characteristics so that water availability and land productivity can be increased.
Study on the Potential of Forest Areas in Aspects of Land Fertility In Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency Maroeto; Rossyda Priyadarshini; Siswanto; Mohammad Idhom; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings Seminar Nasional Agroteknologi Fakultas Pertanian UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2004

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Forests are one of the natural resources of high value for human benefit, both direct and indirect benefits. The management of forest resources does not date from the legal basis of Article 6 of Law no. 41 of 1999 (regarding Forestry) which states that natural resource management efforts in forest areas are carried out through protection, conservation and production functions by taking into account the continuity of their supply and the surrounding environment. UPN "Veteran" East Java as a State University in East Java proposes the Forest Area program with Special Purposes (KHDTK) as an effort to develop education and research as well as community service. The purpose of this research is to map forest areas based on fertility characteristics and land availability suitable for the development of KHDTK Wonosalam. The results of the research can be seen that 1. the forest area is based on the interrelation of land evaluation parameters on the distribution of forest land, the limiting factor for water availability in land use units 1, 2, and has primary obstacles in the dry season, resulting in drought and inappropriate land use. with its designation on land prone to erosion. Plants that dominate the forest area are annual plant species, including pine, clove and mahogany, while intercropping consists of coffee, banana and corn. Aspects of land fertility holistically have inhibiting factors, namely the low levels of elements C - Organic, available P and K2O. 2. Efforts to conserve land as an option for forest land management before the decline in land quality occurs by making irrigation and drainage channels to avoid water drought, applying organic fertilizers and selecting plants physiologically according to the characteristics of forest land. In addition, it is hoped that there will be an increase in water availability and land productivity by applying the principles of sustainable agriculture.
Study of Carbon Emissions Due to Changes in Land Use in Bontang City, East Borneo Princes, Kathlyne Septrilisia; Arifin , Moch; Priyadarshini, Rossyda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4181

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Forests are a store of carbon stocks, carbon is transferred from the atmosphere into the plant body through the process of photosynthesis. The occurrence of land conversion and land cover changes can cause the loss of carbon stocks, causing global warming. This study aims to identify changes in carbon stocks (C) due to land use change, as well as carbon emissions caused by the use of industrial forest land, dry land, and horticultural land in Bontang City, the part of East Borneo. Carbon stock in land consists of several components, namely soil carbon, top plant carbon, bottom plant carbon, litter carbon, and necromass carbon. The measurement results show that the largest carbon stock value is found in industrial forest land type 2 with a value of 158.54ton/ha. Carbon emissions occurred in the period 2009 to 2016 on forest land that was turned into type 1 industrial forest land, moor, and horticulture. The carbon emission that occurs is 34.09kton.
Study of Carbon Emissions Due to Changes in Land Use in Bontang City, East Borneo Kathlyne Septrilisia Princes; Moch Arifin; Rossyda Priyadarshini
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4181

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Forests are a store of carbon stocks, carbon is transferred from the atmosphere into the plant body through the process of photosynthesis. The occurrence of land conversion and land cover changes can cause the loss of carbon stocks, causing global warming. This study aims to identify changes in carbon stocks (C) due to land use change, as well as carbon emissions caused by the use of industrial forest land, dry land, and horticultural land in Bontang City, the part of East Borneo. Carbon stock in land consists of several components, namely soil carbon, top plant carbon, bottom plant carbon, litter carbon, and necromass carbon. The measurement results show that the largest carbon stock value is found in industrial forest land type 2 with a value of 158.54ton/ha. Carbon emissions occurred in the period 2009 to 2016 on forest land that was turned into type 1 industrial forest land, moor, and horticulture. The carbon emission that occurs is 34.09kton.
Standard Evaluation of Damage to Critical Lands in Medium Plains in Pasuruan Regency Maroeto; Rossyda Priyadarshini; Wahyu Santoso
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings Sains dan Teknologi Pertanian Modern
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.1505

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Critical land is land that is currently not or less productive in terms of agricultural use, because its management and use does not or does not pay attention to soil conservation principles. Based on the level of physical damage to the soil, critical land is land that has lost the fertile top soil due to erosion, so that the land becomes unproductive. The procedure for measuring land damage due to human actions in agricultural, plantation, forestry, and city park areas has been regulated in the Minister of Environment Regulation No. 07 of 2006. In Government Regulation no. 150 of 2000, the control of terrestrial environmental damage can be grouped into a preventive approach and a reactive approach. The purpose of this research is to identify the criticality level in terms of the Damage Standard in the Medium Plain, Pasuruan Regency comprehensively and interrelated. This type of research is a survey research, the research focuses on identifying in terms of the Damage Standard, the location in this study is deliberately (purposive area sampling) set. in the medium-land area of ??Pasuruan Regency which was identified as critical land with a total area of ??1,949.79 Ha covering two areas, namely Purwodadi and Purwosari Districts. The two areas have 3 land use units including plantation agricultural activities, rainfed rice fields, and dry fields in Pasuruan Regency, the measurement guideline is based on the PERMEN LH guideline No. 07 of 2006 measuring the level of soil damage for biomass products. The conclusions obtained 1. Medium plains based on the results of the Interrelation of Critical Land Evaluation Parameters on the Distribution of Agricultural Land, the biophysical limiting factor that is the main obstacle so that land degradation occurs and land use that is not in accordance with its designation on mediumland agricultural land. 2. Land that meets the critical criteria according to observations shows that it reduces the quality of land for moderate damage, has problems with surface rock, degree of water release, redox and the number of microbes (bacteria) as a result of intensive processing. 3. Land conservation efforts are an alternative option in land management, reducing the use of inorganic pesticides and fungicides, making irrigation and drainage channels to avoid water saturation, giving organic fertilizers and selecting plants according to land characteristics so that water availability and land productivity can be increased.
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