2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/451/1/012054
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Landuse change and its impact on rice productivity in Sleman Regency 2007-2017

Abstract: Landuse change is a serious phenomenon which faced by some of the suburban areas. Sleman Regency is one of regencies that is located in suburban area or outskirts of Special Region of Yogyakarta. The imbalanced between the need or the demand and the availability of land in Special Region of Yogyakarta, trigger a city expansion to the surrounding areas, especially in Sleman Regency. The purpose of this research is to study and to examine the impact of landuse change towards to the paddy productivity in Sleman R… Show more

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“…Prediction in settlement and paddy field land uses are expected to come at an increase, where the increase of settlement area is around 4,218.55 ha, while the increase of paddy field is only 3,086 ha. Both increases are still disproportional, as in the long run it will impact the rice productivity; and ultimately, food security [20].…”
Section: Model Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prediction in settlement and paddy field land uses are expected to come at an increase, where the increase of settlement area is around 4,218.55 ha, while the increase of paddy field is only 3,086 ha. Both increases are still disproportional, as in the long run it will impact the rice productivity; and ultimately, food security [20].…”
Section: Model Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon could negatively affect the sustainability of natural attractions, especially those related to the farming activities in paddy fields, as most younger generations prefer working as employees or workers, not farmers. Moreover, the total area of paddy fields in Sleman Regency decreased 47% from 2007-2017 (Herdiansyah et al, 2020). To address this issue, there should be a program initiated by the tourism management of Tanjung village to attract young people to engage in tourism activities or at least teach them how to do certain activities in paddy fields like planting, treating, plowing, or harvesting.…”
Section: Cultural Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All study sections have Oldeman climate classification type B2 (moderate tropical rain forest) and C2 (moderate annual plantations) (Wredaningrum & Sudibyakto, 2014). The two regions have a slope grade within the range of five to 45% (Santosa & Sutikno, 2006), with predominant land uses for residential areas, rice, and dry fields (Herdiansyah et al, 2020), Figure 1. Study Area (Basemap Sources: Indonesian Geospatial Agency-BIG, 2004) Heru Hendrayana, et al including soil types of Hapludalfs Hapluderts, Udivitrands Udorthents, Ustipsamments Haplustands, Haplustepts Ustipsamments (Ministry of Agriculture, 2000).…”
Section: Introductinmentioning
confidence: 99%