2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14106023
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Local Wisdom of West Timorese Farmers in Land Management

Abstract: This paper’s working hypothesis is that the indigenous farming practices of Timorese farmers are those most suitable and adaptable with regard to these farmers’ circumstances. Intensive farming and the acceleration of land conversion in Java lead to a reduction in favorable cropland and the degradation of soil biology. To meet the demand for food production, unfavorable areas outside Java, including marginal semi-arid areas on Timor Island, East Nusa Tenggara province, have become an important option. Unfortun… Show more

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“…Small-scale forest planting patterns on private land can be classified into 3 (three) forms, namely: Monoculture small-scale forest planting patterns, mixed cropping patterns, and planting patterns with agroforestry/forestry systems [8,[10][11][12]. The tree species many people choose to develop in small-scale forests is sengon.…”
Section: Small-scale Forest Planting Models and Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Small-scale forest planting patterns on private land can be classified into 3 (three) forms, namely: Monoculture small-scale forest planting patterns, mixed cropping patterns, and planting patterns with agroforestry/forestry systems [8,[10][11][12]. The tree species many people choose to develop in small-scale forests is sengon.…”
Section: Small-scale Forest Planting Models and Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, water availability determines crop types and rotation patterns in a given region [10,11]. Crops that are cultivated at high altitudes (> 700 m asl) are different from those grown at low to middle altitudes (0 -700 m asl) [12]. Implementing an agroforestry system can create higher ecological stability and create economic sustainability, which has an impact on increasing farmers' welfare and having a higher compatibility with the culture and knowledge of farming communities [13].…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…potassium, calcium, and magnesium. The referring to local wisdom is also recommended by some researchers [24,83,[105][106][107], while the application of biological fertilizers is suggested by other researchers [22,54,66].…”
Section: Nutrient Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%