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Potential Of Albizzia Forest in Food Crops Based Agroforestry Indah Rekyani Puspitawati; Anang Susanto
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 12 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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Management of State-owned forests needs to involve the community in utilizing the area. One of them is that the community around the forest area is given authority to obtain permission to manage the forest. Efforts were made to get legalization for the community in accessing and managing forest areas; the government issued a social forestry policy. Management of forest areas using a regime management system requires the participation of communities around the site, so it is necessary to be more active in managing agroforestry-based land. The primary aim of this research is to determine the potential of the Albizzia forest in helping the community provide arable land for agriculture in the development of an agroforestry system. The data collection technique used in this research is field observation, with interview techniques carried out directly. Farmers' responses (77%) of farmers who have introduced this system stated that they were delighted, (19%) answered that they were not happy, and 4% said they were satisfied. Farmers' satisfaction with this management system is seen as a local community product that has proven effective in dealing with economic changes in communities around the Albizzia forest area
The PROSPECTS FOR MEDICINAL PLANTS CULTIVATION WITH THE WANAFARMA SYSTEM IN MADIUN REGENCY Marti Winarni; Anang Susanto
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Reseach Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Oktober
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Medicinal plants are types of plants used to cure diseases suffered by humans directly or indirectly.. The Indonesian people have a close relationship with the forest in their daily lives and possess a high level of traditional knowledge in the use of medicinal plants. The study's purpose supports efforts to develop medicinal types as valuable plant species for herbal medicines, based on the results of field observations and related literature studies. Data and information were collected through direct observations at the location where the medicinal ingredients grow naturally and by reviewing relevant literature studies. Analysis of the potential of medicinal types shows a relatively high potential for medicinal plants with rhizome weights reaching 1 kg The highest habitus type is trees at 45.7%. The lowest habitus type is bushes with 9.5%. Habitat types other than trees are rarely found in the forest because the dense tree canopy blocks sunlight from entering the forest floor. In addition, almost all parts of the tree are utilized