Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia

Cultivating suitable biofuel crops on degraded land by involving local communities can be a promising solution for energy and food security while restoring land. This chapter provides information on the socioeconomic and environmental benefits of Calophyllum inophyllum L., known locally as nyamplung...

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Autores principales: Rahman, S.A., Baral, H., Sharma, R., Samsudin, Y.B., Meyer, M., Lo, M., Artati, Y., Simamora, T.I., Andini, S., Leksono, B., Roshetko, J.M., Lee, S.M., Seol, M., Sunderland, T.C.H.
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Publicado: Center for International Forestry Research 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120160
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author Rahman, S.A.
Baral, H.
Sharma, R.
Samsudin, Y.B.
Meyer, M.
Lo, M.
Artati, Y.
Simamora, T.I.
Andini, S.
Leksono, B.
Roshetko, J.M.
Lee, S.M.
Seol, M.
Sunderland, T.C.H.
author_browse Andini, S.
Artati, Y.
Baral, H.
Lee, S.M.
Leksono, B.
Lo, M.
Meyer, M.
Rahman, S.A.
Roshetko, J.M.
Samsudin, Y.B.
Seol, M.
Sharma, R.
Simamora, T.I.
Sunderland, T.C.H.
author_facet Rahman, S.A.
Baral, H.
Sharma, R.
Samsudin, Y.B.
Meyer, M.
Lo, M.
Artati, Y.
Simamora, T.I.
Andini, S.
Leksono, B.
Roshetko, J.M.
Lee, S.M.
Seol, M.
Sunderland, T.C.H.
author_sort Rahman, S.A.
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description Cultivating suitable biofuel crops on degraded land by involving local communities can be a promising solution for energy and food security while restoring land. This chapter provides information on the socioeconomic and environmental benefits of Calophyllum inophyllum L., known locally as nyamplung, based on agroforestry systems practiced by local farmers in Wonogiri district, Central Java province, Indonesia. Relevant information was gathered through field observations and a focus group discussion with 20 farmers practicing “nyamplung-based agroforestry systems” with rice, maize, peanuts and honey. The net present values (NPVs) of rice and peanuts indicated negative profitability when they were grown as monocultures, whereas maize generated only marginal profits. Amazingly, honey production utilizing nyamplung produced an NPV nearly 300 times higher than maize. However, combined with nyamplung, honey was also the commodity most sensitive to decreases in production, followed by nyamplung–peanut and nyamplung–rice combinations. While decreases in production had little effect on the NPVs of rice, peanuts and maize, these annual crops can only be cultivated for a maximum of six years within nyamplung’s 35-year production cycle, due to canopy closure after this time. In conclusion, Nyamplung-based agroforestry systems can provide economic, social and environmental benefits on different scales. Additionally, considering the high profit potential of combining nyamplung with honey production, it is necessary to improve and develop bee husbandry practices to make doing so a viable option for local farmers
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spelling CGSpace1201602023-02-15T03:02:46Z Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia Rahman, S.A. Baral, H. Sharma, R. Samsudin, Y.B. Meyer, M. Lo, M. Artati, Y. Simamora, T.I. Andini, S. Leksono, B. Roshetko, J.M. Lee, S.M. Seol, M. Sunderland, T.C.H. food systems bioenergy agroforestry degraded land livelihoods Cultivating suitable biofuel crops on degraded land by involving local communities can be a promising solution for energy and food security while restoring land. This chapter provides information on the socioeconomic and environmental benefits of Calophyllum inophyllum L., known locally as nyamplung, based on agroforestry systems practiced by local farmers in Wonogiri district, Central Java province, Indonesia. Relevant information was gathered through field observations and a focus group discussion with 20 farmers practicing “nyamplung-based agroforestry systems” with rice, maize, peanuts and honey. The net present values (NPVs) of rice and peanuts indicated negative profitability when they were grown as monocultures, whereas maize generated only marginal profits. Amazingly, honey production utilizing nyamplung produced an NPV nearly 300 times higher than maize. However, combined with nyamplung, honey was also the commodity most sensitive to decreases in production, followed by nyamplung–peanut and nyamplung–rice combinations. While decreases in production had little effect on the NPVs of rice, peanuts and maize, these annual crops can only be cultivated for a maximum of six years within nyamplung’s 35-year production cycle, due to canopy closure after this time. In conclusion, Nyamplung-based agroforestry systems can provide economic, social and environmental benefits on different scales. Additionally, considering the high profit potential of combining nyamplung with honey production, it is necessary to improve and develop bee husbandry practices to make doing so a viable option for local farmers 2022-05-01 2022-07-19T05:02:29Z 2022-07-19T05:02:29Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120160 en Open Access Center for International Forestry Research Rahman, S.A., Baral, H., Sharma, R., Samsudin, Y.B., Meyer, M., Lo, M., Artati, Y., Simamora, T.I., Andini, S., Leksono, B., Roshetko, J.M., Lee, S.M., Seol, M., Sunderland, T.C.H., 2022. Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia. In. Baral H, Leksono B and Seol M. (eds.), Bioenergy for landscape restoration and livelihoods: Re-creating energy-smart ecosystems on degraded landscapes. Bogor, Indonesia: CIFOR. https://doi.org/10.17528/cifor/008500-06
spellingShingle food systems
bioenergy
agroforestry
degraded land
livelihoods
Rahman, S.A.
Baral, H.
Sharma, R.
Samsudin, Y.B.
Meyer, M.
Lo, M.
Artati, Y.
Simamora, T.I.
Andini, S.
Leksono, B.
Roshetko, J.M.
Lee, S.M.
Seol, M.
Sunderland, T.C.H.
Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title_full Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title_fullStr Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title_short Potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in Wonogiri, Indonesia
title_sort potential benefits of integrated bioenergy and food production systems on degraded land in wonogiri indonesia
topic food systems
bioenergy
agroforestry
degraded land
livelihoods
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/120160
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