Talun-huma is an intensified land use system for swidden agriculture in Indonesia. Talun is a productive fallow system that is meaningful from ecological, social, and economic perspectives. Although it is considered a typical practice in West Java, this study proves that the term talun was used in many places in Indonesia besides West Java during colonial times. This study also shows that talun-huma and agroforestry practice in the surveyed village is closely linked to the socioeconomic structure of the rural society based on the data collected in 2000–1. Huma is more likely to be practiced by the lower strata owning little agricultural and forestry land. The economic development reflected in the growth of banana leaf production and income ...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
Translation of FAO Community Forestry Case Study Series 6: Shifting cultivators of Indonesia: maraud...
In this study, attempts were made to determine the potential of, and constraints on agricultural dev...
Imang N, Rujehan, Duakaju NN. 2018. Assessment of daleh swidden agriculture as an innovative alterna...
This dissertation is an analysis of circular labor migration and its effect on subsistence agricultu...
The fast-growing palm oil economy has stimulated a significant expansion of oil palm plantations in ...
The fast-growing palm oil economy has stimulated a significant expansion of oil palm plantations in ...
Iskandar BS, Iskandar J, Wibawa HA, Partasasmita R. 2017. Farmers and tumpang sari: Case study in Pa...
The study addresses the issue of livelihood security in the context of agrarian transformation in th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socio-economic impact of land degradation and the role...
The study addresses the issue of livelihood security in the context of agrarian transformation in th...
Pursuance of prosperity has always been the aim of rural development program. A strategy to vitalizi...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
Since the 1980s, Indonesia has integrated its economy with global capitalism and has become liberal,...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
Translation of FAO Community Forestry Case Study Series 6: Shifting cultivators of Indonesia: maraud...
In this study, attempts were made to determine the potential of, and constraints on agricultural dev...
Imang N, Rujehan, Duakaju NN. 2018. Assessment of daleh swidden agriculture as an innovative alterna...
This dissertation is an analysis of circular labor migration and its effect on subsistence agricultu...
The fast-growing palm oil economy has stimulated a significant expansion of oil palm plantations in ...
The fast-growing palm oil economy has stimulated a significant expansion of oil palm plantations in ...
Iskandar BS, Iskandar J, Wibawa HA, Partasasmita R. 2017. Farmers and tumpang sari: Case study in Pa...
The study addresses the issue of livelihood security in the context of agrarian transformation in th...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the socio-economic impact of land degradation and the role...
The study addresses the issue of livelihood security in the context of agrarian transformation in th...
Pursuance of prosperity has always been the aim of rural development program. A strategy to vitalizi...
Economic theory states that the agricultural sector provides the impetus for economic growth in Less...
Since the 1980s, Indonesia has integrated its economy with global capitalism and has become liberal,...
The integration of agriculture and forestry is commonly viewed as a foundation for sustainable livel...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
Translation of FAO Community Forestry Case Study Series 6: Shifting cultivators of Indonesia: maraud...