Abstract
Recent innovations in soil conservation methods do not present any breakthrough. Providing more attractive soil conservation methods from the farmer's perspective is however still of critical importance. Contributing to this soil research gap we attempt to evaluate the sustainable use of three modified conservation methods, namely JALAPA (Jala Sabut Kelapa - geotextile made of coconut fibres), wood sediment trap, and polybag system compared to traditional tillage without conservation method. This research provides both qualitative and quantitative analysis on the performance of each conservation measures. Therefore, in addition to the total sediment yield value and investment cost - as quantitative analysis, we also evaluate qualitatively the indicator of soil loss, installation, maintenance, and the durability of conservation medium. Those criteria define the sustainability use of each conservation method. The results show that JALAPA is the most effective method for controlling soil loss, but it also requires the most expensive cost for installation. However, our finding confirms that geotextile is sensitive to sun heating by which the coconut fibre can become dry and shrink. Wood sediment trap is the cheapest and easiest to install; however it is easily damaged by termite. Polybag method results in the highest productivity, but requires more time during the first installation. In terms of the farmer's perspective, soil conservation using polybag system was the most accepted technique due to its high benefits; even if it is less effective at reducing soil loss compared to JALAPA.
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Setiawan, M. A., Sara, F. H., Christanto, N., Sartohadi, J., Samodra, G., Widicahyono, A., … Gomez, C. (2018). Sustainability of three modified soil conservation methods in agriculture area. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 148). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/148/1/012018
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