Publication

Environmentally friendly and economically sustainable local peatland cultivation strategies

Kalampangan subdistrict is located in the north part of Palangka Raya Town in Central Kalimantan. Kalampangan was built on approximately four-meter-deep peat. At first, the land was not productive because it was very acidic. However, after many years of hard work, Kalampangan has been successful in providing vegetables, fruits, and meat for Palangka Raya and its surrounding regions. The local farmers in Kalampangan cultivate the deep peatland in an environmentally friendly way, i.e., by adding manure and ash of weeds. As a result of this local wisdom-based practice, the soil becomes fertile and productive for horticultural products, and subsequently, the plant residue is utilized for animal feed. This integrated horticulture and livestock farming have made Kalampangan the biggest produce and livestock supplier for Palangka Raya and the surrounding regions. This paper aims at describing the detailed strategies of this integration by collecting data through interviews with the local administration and farmers.
Download:
file
  • Authors: Edison, M.N.F.E., Sukraini, N., Suprayitno
  • Author Affiliation: Muhammadiyah Palangka Raya University, University of Palangka Raya, Agama Hindu Negeri Palangka Raya Institute
  • Subjects: peatlands, horticulture, livestock farming, land management, land use
  • Publication type: Journal Article
  • Source: Sociae Polites 21(2): 168-175
  • Year: 2020
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.33541/sp.v21i3.2247
Latest posts

PARTNERS

Founding member states
Republic of Indonesia Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo Republic of Peru
Coordinating partners
Ministry of Environment and Forestry Republic of Indonesia CIFOR UN Environment FAO