2021
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d220928
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Perception of agroforestry adopter and non-adopter on volcano risk and hazard: a case in Mt. Merapi, Java, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Rozaki Z, Rahmawati N, Wijaya O, Khoir IA, Senge M, Kamarudin MF. 2021. Perception of agroforestry adopter and non-adopter on volcano risk and hazard: a case in Mt. Merapi, Java, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 3829-3837. Agroforestry is an agricultural system that many people use in mountainous areas. Some experts have proven that this system can become the mitigation strategy in volcano areas. This study analyzes the risk and hazard perception of agroforestry adopters and non-adopters in the Mt. Merap… Show more

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“…Therefore, agroforestry can be said to be able to increase food security due to natural disasters through cash income and from agroforestry results. In line with the study of [44], agroforestry systems are practiced for mitigation strategies in dealing with volcanic hazards and risks and increasing disaster resilience [45]. The survival ability of the Pahawang Island Community based on each agroforestry category is presented in Table 5.…”
Section: Food Availability Of Pahawang Island Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, agroforestry can be said to be able to increase food security due to natural disasters through cash income and from agroforestry results. In line with the study of [44], agroforestry systems are practiced for mitigation strategies in dealing with volcanic hazards and risks and increasing disaster resilience [45]. The survival ability of the Pahawang Island Community based on each agroforestry category is presented in Table 5.…”
Section: Food Availability Of Pahawang Island Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that farming and livestock constitute their primary income sources, farmers are often willing to take substantial risks to protect their livelihoods and assets. This commitment can sometimes extend to jeopardizing their own safety (Rozaki et al, 2021).…”
Section: Agriculture In Volcanic Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that Merapi community has a similar land tenure system [51][52][53][54], ethnicity, and race [55], and location in the rural area [26,36,56,57], only seven socio variables of people exposure [3,9,24] are used: gender, age, time spent living in the neighborhood, education, income, daily activity, and household profile (Appendix A Table A1). This survey was conducted among people who either (1) live within 20 km of Merapi, or (2) have experienced the Merapi eruption of 2010, or (3) have been either temporarily or permanently displaced by the 2010 eruption.…”
Section: Survey and Sampling Designmentioning
confidence: 99%