2019
DOI: 10.21776/ub.agrise.2019.019.3.2
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Landscape Services Of Home Garden For Rural Household: A Case Study Of Jenggolo Village Malang Regency

Abstract: The homegarden is a micro-scale landscape where interactions between humans and their environment intensively. One form of interaction is in the form of benefits provided by the homegarden in the form of ecosystem services. This study aims to explore the landscape services of the homegarden in Jenggolo Village, which are one of the villages that is part of a rice barn in Malang Regency. Data were collected by observation and semi-structured interviews. The results of the study indicate that the homegarden prov… Show more

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“…The income from food sales was only a supplemental source of income for all rural households, not a major one. An SHG can contribute 10% to 15% of the monthly household income, which agrees with the findings of a previous study conducted in Jenggolo Village, Malang, East Java [30]. However, in the latter instance, the contribution to the household income from such sales was greater.…”
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“…The income from food sales was only a supplemental source of income for all rural households, not a major one. An SHG can contribute 10% to 15% of the monthly household income, which agrees with the findings of a previous study conducted in Jenggolo Village, Malang, East Java [30]. However, in the latter instance, the contribution to the household income from such sales was greater.…”
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“…The produce, which is widely shared by the community, provides an important supplement to diet and income, particularly during the critical time between rice harvests [29]. HGs provide complete ecosystem services, including provisioning, regulating, and cultural services [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Research related to home gardens has been carried out and reported in various countries such as in Iran (Behbahani et al, 2012), Madagaskar (Brown et al, 2015), Ethiopia (Regassa, 2016), Dutch Caribbean (Berkowitz & Medley, 2017), Mexico (Avilez-López et al, 2020. Research related to home gardens In Indonesia, was reported by Iskandar et al (2018), Nurlaelih et al (2019 dan Wakhidah et al (2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%