2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/870/1/012025
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Study of agroforestry system management in Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency

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“…with agricultural crops and/or animals (livestock) and/or fishes, which are carried out at the same time or take turns to form ecological and economic interactions between the various components [1][2][3]. Agroforestry systems have a combination of different plants [4], so it is necessary to know the land potential or land class/ability for certain types of land use (plant types and management level) [5]. For this reason, a design is required, which is a process of formulating, spatially and temporally, land use and looking at the best possibilities from an economic, environmental, and social perspective [6].…”
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“…with agricultural crops and/or animals (livestock) and/or fishes, which are carried out at the same time or take turns to form ecological and economic interactions between the various components [1][2][3]. Agroforestry systems have a combination of different plants [4], so it is necessary to know the land potential or land class/ability for certain types of land use (plant types and management level) [5]. For this reason, a design is required, which is a process of formulating, spatially and temporally, land use and looking at the best possibilities from an economic, environmental, and social perspective [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the reason above, this study aims to determine the cultivation techniques and agroforestry design in forests [4] and land based on potential land suitability, agroforestry systems and recommended plant species. The results of this study are expected to be useful as information for farmers and policymakers [23] in determining farming patterns for local species that can increase farmers' income and productivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%