Contribution of Dusun Agroforestry to Household Income on Ambon Island, Indonesia

作者: Cecep Kusmana , Hadi Sukadi Alikodra , Rhony Einstein Ririhena , Alex S.W. Retraubun

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摘要: Dusun agroforestry on Ambon Island plays an essential role ecologically and socioeconomically. This type of contributes not only to household income but also daily necessities for the owners neighbors or relatives. The aims study were (1) analyze contribution value dusun total fulfillment minimum standard physical needs (KFM) requirement a decent living (KHL) households owners, (2) determine land size in order meet standards. Sampling was conducted purposively three villages, namely Halong, Amahusu Soya. Soya is located mountainous area while Holong are situated along Bay Ambon. Based results plantation survey interviews with there ten species dominant plants that contributed owners. Cloves nutmeg highest among other commodities. village enabled their However, villages had been able requirements standard. To reach level living, areas required 4.13, 3.62, 2.17 ha each respectively. Arenga pinnata potential increase addition biodiversity conservation purposes.

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