Diagnostic and Design Approach: Preparation Masterplan Policies of Agroforestry Development in Madiun, Java, Indonesia

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Abstract

Deforestation and degraded forest land will continue to affect climate patterns in various places and trigger an increase in the frequency and intensity of weather events and extreme climate. The impacts felt by the community are quite a lot both in the social, economic, infrastructure, fishery, agriculture, health, tourism sectors, even in the areas of defence and security. Various anticipatory steps need to do by raising awareness of the community and relevant stakeholders to this issue of climate change. One of the actions of climate change adaptation in the capacity building is to encourage the emergence of national and local policies that address the concerns and readiness mitigation to cope with the impacts of climate change on various fronts, particularly in agriculture and food security. This study aims to encourage the preparation of the policy masterplan of agroforestry development as an effort to mitigate climate change in Madiun, East Java, Indonesia. With a Diagnostic and Design approach (D&D), a policy recommendation for agroforestry development in the medium and long-term developed. The result of a D&D approach by the available resource potential, the agroforestry model that is feasible to be developed is agro-silviculture and agro-silvopastoral.

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Setiahadi, R., Lukitasari, M., Pratiwi, D., & Kartikasari, S. R. (2019). Diagnostic and Design Approach: Preparation Masterplan Policies of Agroforestry Development in Madiun, Java, Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 347). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/347/1/012120

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