2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/91/1/012006
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Productive Urban Landscape In Developing Home Garden In Yogyakarta City

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“…Ornamental plants still dominated among the eight functions of pekarangan plants. It was in accordance with the results of research Ortiz-Sanchez et al (2015) and Irwan and Sarwadi, (2017) which stated that the home garden was dominated by ornamental plants. Ornamental plants in non-migrant pekarangans were higher than migrants due to urbanization.…”
Section: Vertical and Horizontal Diversity Of Plants In A Pekarangansupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Ornamental plants still dominated among the eight functions of pekarangan plants. It was in accordance with the results of research Ortiz-Sanchez et al (2015) and Irwan and Sarwadi, (2017) which stated that the home garden was dominated by ornamental plants. Ornamental plants in non-migrant pekarangans were higher than migrants due to urbanization.…”
Section: Vertical and Horizontal Diversity Of Plants In A Pekarangansupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The condition of the garden can describe the relationship between the owner and the ecological characteristic of their environment (Kiesling and Manning, 2010). Therefore, pekarangan as a landscape unit must have various functions, ecologically, economically, and socio-culturally (Irwan and Sarwadi, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, kepel apple trees are nearly extinct (Tisnadjaja et al, 2006) and therefore, conservation efforts are needed. This is inline with the results of the previous studies by Irwan and Sarwadi (2017) the local residents of Yogyakarta City have not paid attention on the historical trees, which symbolize the territory. Meanwhile, the tree that epitomizes Javanese culture, Ficus benjamina, is prohibited to be planted in the greenery roads because of the potential problems caused by its roots (Irwan et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Pada pengembangan lanskap produktif, lingkup tanaman yang bisa di tanam juga tidak harus selalu tanaman yang bisa di konsumsi (edible plants) tetapi juga menaruh andul dalam penyerapan polusi lingkungan dan menambah peran kesiembangan ekosistem satu dengan lainnya. Dalam upaya mengembangkan lanskap produktif fungsi pekarangan terdiri dari fungsi sosial, ekonomi, dan ekologi (Irwan SNR, 2017;Viljoen A, Bohn K, Howe J, 2005).…”
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