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Model Agroforestry yang Diterapkan Kelompok Tani Hutan (KTH) Berbasis Agribisnis di Desa Ulusaddang Kabupaten Pinrang Saleh, Muh Ikmal; Ariandi, Rahmat
Jurnal Galung Tropika Vol 12 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Peternakan dan Perikanan Universitas Muhammadiyah Parepare

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31850/jgt.v12i2.1091

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This study aimed to identify the Agroforestry model applied by the Agribusiness-based KTH in Ulusaddang Village, Pinrang District, South Sulawesi. Determination of the sample using the census method involving KTH, which represents the entire population, namely KTH Sipatuo and KTH Chulande Sipatuo. The results showed that the agroforestry models applied to each KTH were agro silviculture, agrosilvofishery, agro silvopasture, and monoculture (non-agroforestry). Several types of commodities and livestock that make up the agroforestry system are 1) Woody plants; sugar palm (Arenga pinnata), candlenut (Aleurites moluccanus), white teak (Gmelina arborea), mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla L), cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum), 2) seasonal plants; corn (Zea mays), banana (Musa paradisiaca L), avocado (Persea Americana), durian (Durio), cocoa (Theobroma cacao), robusta coffee (Coffea canephora), 3) animal feed; lamtoro (Leucaena leucocephala), gamal (Gliricidia sepium), 4) Livestock; Cattle (Bos taurus sp), and tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
Identification of the Effectiveness of Land Cover in Some Areas in Borisallo Village for Conservation Measures Abduh, A. Dwie Mochammad; Fachri, Ahrani Akbar; Muharram, Nur Qalbi Saesar; Ariandi, Rahmat; Taufik , Muh.; Ribawa, Andika Darmawangsa
Jurnal Wasian Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Forestry Department, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62142/srpmh497

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Indonesia has excellent land potential for the development of the agricultural sector with various levels of topography that are different for each region. Every slope of the land varies, there are nutrients that are a source of food for plant growth. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of land cover in Borisallo Village, Parangloe District, Gowa Regency. This research will be carried out from October 2023 to April 2024. Analysis of the physical properties of the soil will be carried out at the Soil Physics and Conservation Laboratory, and analysis of the chemical properties of the soil will be carried out at the Soil Chemistry and Fertility Laboratory, Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Hasanuddin University. In the preparation stage, literature study and data collection were carried out, then primary data and secondary data were collected. After that, the data is processed into a land unit map. Then soil samples are taken according to the points determined based on the land unit map. After taking soil samples, laboratory analysis is then carried out to analyze soil permeability, organic C, bulk density and porosity. Even though there is land cover, several areas in Borisallo village still require conservation measures to prevent landslides and erosion, especially on land that has a slope. This can be seen from the permeability value which is included in the slow category.
Community Perceptions and Preferences Toward Tourism Village Development in Kojadoi Village, East Alok Subdistrict, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province Wardana, Hananu Wisnu; Muthmainnah , Muthmainnah; Molo, Hasanuddin; Ariandi, Rahmat
Jurnal Wasian Vol. 10 No. 02 (2023): December
Publisher : Forestry Department, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62142/zc8v1a74

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The purpose of this study was to determine the Perceptions and Preferences of the Community towards the Development of Tourism Villages in Kojadoi Village. This research was conducted with descriptive analysis with a percentage analysis approach. Sample determination was carried out using the Slovin formula. The population in this study is the entire community, namely 486 heads of families (KK) and visitors who visit Kojadai Tourism Village, namely 1,184 people. The total number of respondents was 82 local people and 93 visitors, sample details were carried out on visitors, and local people (including Pokdarwis, BUMDES, and community leaders). This research uses a Likert scale, where the Likert scale is used to measure the attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of a person or group of people about social phenomena. The data analysis process begins by reviewing all data obtained both through the results of questionnaires and interviews, then described by using percentage analysis. The results showed that community perceptions of tourism village development were considered quite good with an average scale of 4.08 and tourist preferences for the development of Kojadai tourism village were classified as very good, with a preference level on an average scale of 4.24.
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS BASED ON LAND SUITABILITY IN SOCIAL FORESTRY AREAS IN BARRU REGENCY, SOUTH SULAWESIi Ariandi, Rahmat; Akbar, Akbar; Ichsan, Muhammad; Sabri, Ahmad; Mukti, Jauhar
Gorontalo Journal of Forestry Research VOLUME 8 NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2025 GORONTALO JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
Publisher : Universitas Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32662/gjfr.v8i2.4440

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Selecting appropriate plant species based on land suitability evaluation is essential for developing sustainable agroforestry systems in Social Forestry regions. This study assessed land suitability in the Social Forestry area of Barru Regency, South Sulawesi, Indonesia (04°06?–04°47? S; 119°32?–119°49? E). Data were obtained from six sampling points through field observations, soil analysis, and farmer interviews. Parameters analyzed included soil pH, organic carbon, texture, erosion hazard, and water availability. Land suitability classification was based on the FAO framework and supported by GIS mapping. Limiting factors such as nutrient retention (nr), rooting media (rc), and erosion hazard (fh) were evaluated to determine current and potential suitability classes. Results indicated considerable variability across sites. Soil pH was acidic (4.18–6.26), organic carbon ranged from 1.71% to 2.30%, and soils were mainly loam to sandy clay loam. The landscape was characterized by steep slopes (25–45%) and elevations of 150–450 m above sea level. Most areas were classified as marginally suitable (S3), though improvements such as liming, organic matter addition, and erosion control could enhance suitability to moderately suitable (S2). Proposed agroforestry designs combine primary crops coffee, candlenut, aren palm, mahogany, and durian with complementary species including cacao, rambutan, and sengon. These combinations are expected to balance production, conservation, and shade functions according to site conditions. This study emphasizes the role of land evaluation in optimizing agroforestry planning within social forestry landscapes. Findings provide practical recommendations for integrating ecological sustainability with community-based resource management.
STRATEGI KEBERLANJUTAN AGROFORESTRY DI DESA ULUSADDANG KABUPATEN PINRANG Ariandi, Rahmat; Mukti, Jauhar
Gorontalo Journal of Forestry Research VOLUME 6 NOMOR 2 TAHUN 2023 GORONTALO JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH
Publisher : Universitas Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32662/gjfr.v6i2.3192

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ABSTRAKSeiring dengan perluasan luas lahan yang rentan, timbul berbagai isu sosial karena kerusakan sumber daya hutan yang merupakan penopang kehidupan. Dalam upaya menggabungkan manfaat ekonomi, ekologi, dan sosial, model agroforestri muncul sebagai cara untuk optimalisasi pemanfaatan lahan, menggabungkan berbagai tanaman kayu, tanaman pertanian, peternakan, dan unsur lainnya pada satu area. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah merumuskan alternatif strategi untuk menjaga keberlanjutan agroforestri di Kabupaten Pinrang, khususnya di Desa Ulusaddang. Riset ini berlangsung di Desa Ulusaddang, melibatkan KTH Sipatuo sebagai subjek penelitian. Langkah pertama mencakup analisis tingkat keberlanjutan agroforestri menggunakan pendekatan RAP-AFS dan teknik analisis Multidimensional Scaling (MDS). Selanjutnya, dilakukan perumusan strategi alternatif untuk menjaga keberlanjutan agroforestri dengan memanfaatkan metode AHP melalui perangkat lunak Expert Choice 11. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa keberlanjutan agroforestri di KTH Sipatuo, Desa Ulusaddang, sebagian besar tergolong dalam kategori kurang berkelanjutan dengan indeks nilai 48,28. Strategi yang diutamakan dalam menjaga keberlanjutan agroforestri di Desa Ulusaddang adalah kemitraan melalui skema program Forest IV, memiliki bobot prioritas 0,610 (61%). Sedangkan, strategi kedua adalah subsidi modal dengan bobot 0,390 (39%).Kata Kunci: Agroforestri, Multidimensonal Scalling (MDS), RAP-AFSABSTRACTAlongside the expanding vulnerable land area, various social issues arise due to the degradation of forest resources, which are the foundation of life. In an effort to integrate economic, ecological, and social benefits, the agroforestry model emerges as a way to optimize land utilization by combining various wood plants, crops, livestock, and other elements in a single area. The aim of this research is to formulate alternative strategies for maintaining agroforestry sustainability in Pinrang Regency, particularly in Ulusaddang Village. This study took place in Ulusaddang Village, involving KTH Sipatuo as the research subject. The initial steps include analyzing the sustainability level of agroforestry using the RAP-AFS approach and Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) analysis technique. Subsequently, the formulation of alternative strategies for sustaining agroforestry is conducted using the AHP method through Expert Choice 11 software. The research findings indicate that the sustainability of agroforestry in KTH Sipatuo, Ulusaddang Village, mostly falls under the less sustainable category with an index value of 48.28. The prioritized strategy for maintaining agroforestry sustainability in Ulusaddang Village is partnership through the Forest IV program scheme, with a priority weight of 0.610 (61%). Meanwhile, the second strategy is capital subsidy with a weight of 0.390 (39%). Keywords: Agroforestry, Multidimensonal Scalling (MDS), RAP-AFS
Pemanfaatan Teknologi Spasial pada Pemetaan Partisipatif Potensi Tanaman Aren: Penguatan Kelompok Tani Hutan Karya Baru Kabupaten Maros Samsu, Andi Khairil A.; Hajar, Hajar; Ariandi, Rahmat; Nurnawati, Andi Ayu; Ardiansyah, Didit; Taufik, Taufik; Mukhlis, Mukhlis; Wulansari, Wulansari
Jurnal Pengabdian UNDIKMA Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jpu.v6i4.17808

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This community service program aims to enhance the understanding and skills of farmer group members in conducting spatial-based data collection of sugar palm (Arenga pinnata) resources. The methods implemented include socialization, spatial data collection training using mobile GPS, participatory mapping assistance, and program evaluation through pre-test and post-test methods. Data analysis was carried out using GIS software. The results of the participatory mapping of sugar palm potential identified 36 potential points of Arenga pinnata within the operational area of the Karya Baru Farmer Group, consisting of 7 productive trees and 29 non-productive ones. Evaluation results indicated a significant improvement in participants’ competencies, with increases of 43.2% in skills, 41.8% in motivation, 37.3% in knowledge, and 33.9% in attitude—demonstrating the achievement and effectiveness of the participatory mapping program. Overall, the Participatory Mapping of Sugar Palm Potential activity in the Karya Baru Farmer Group area has successfully increased members’ understanding of the importance of mapping and recording natural resource assets as a foundational database for the future development of sugar palm–based products.