The readiness of farmer communities in biogas development (A case study: Wiyurejo Village, Malang Regency Indonesia)

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Abstract

Wiyurejo Village has the potential for biogas development with ±75% of breeders wanting to build biogas but do not have enough vacant land. Biogas is a renewable energy source which requires the involvement of the community and public awareness in its implementation. The purpose of this research is to know the readiness of breeders for the development of biogas with limited land availability for the development of biodigester in Wiyurejo Village, Malang Regency, Indonesia. Based on the analysis, the value of the stage of readiness of farmers community in Wiyurejo Village is 2.20, which means that from nine stages of community readiness, the stage of community readiness of Wiyurejo Village is in stage three, namely vague awareness. Vague awareness means most people feel that there is a local concern, but there is no motivation to do anything about it (Plested, Edwards, & Jumper-Thurman, 2006). The value of the dimension that gives the lowest contribution and is below the average value of the community readiness is community knowledge on the issue.

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Dinanti, D., Erlina, D. F., & Meidiana, C. (2017). The readiness of farmer communities in biogas development (A case study: Wiyurejo Village, Malang Regency Indonesia). In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 70). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/70/1/012036

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