The Flexibility of Sengon Agroforestry in Small-Scale Forest Development in Indonesia

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Small-scale forests (SSF) are essential to the community's ecological, social, and economic aspects.The tree species that many people choose to develop in small-scale forests is sengon.Sengon has various advantages and can be developed in agroforestry with various plants.The research question in this study is how flexible the sengon agroforestry pattern is in Small-Scale Forest Development in Indonesia? The study aimed to determine the flexibility of sengon agroforestry in small-scale forests and the added value of small-scale forests from the economic and ecological aspects.The study was conducted using a systematic review.The results show that small-scale forest development with an agroforestry pattern can diversify income sources from the same land management, thus providing a sustainable income.The sengon agroforestry pattern in small-scale forests can be made with various types of plants (a) woody trees, (b) food crops, (c) plantation crops, (d) horticultural crops, (e) medicinal plants and (f) animal feed crops.Small-scale forest agroforestry patterns can provide economic, ecological, and social benefits.By knowing various alternative agroforestry cropping patterns, communities will be more motivated to improve their small-scale forest management to increase their economy.

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Nurlia, A., Widarti, A., & Mindawati, N. (2024). The Flexibility of Sengon Agroforestry in Small-Scale Forest Development in Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1315). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1315/1/012010

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