Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Literature Review of the History of Peatland Use before the Food Estate Program
3.2. Literature Review of Food Estate Development
3.3. Sustainable Community Livelihood-Based Approach
3.4. Commodity Scaling Framework of the Framework for Sustainable Development and Environmental Resilience
3.5. The Concept of Scaling Food Commodities
4. Discussion
4.1. Technical and Non-Technical Aspects of Food Estate Development
4.2. Implementation Stages of Food Estate Development through Community Livelihoods
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Evaluation of Peat Ecosystem Food Estate Development Has Been Conducted | Transformation of Peat Ecosystem Food Estate Development in the Future |
---|---|---|
Technical aspect | ||
1 | The need for a large land triggers changes in its usage. | Minimize land-use change. |
2 | The rice field printing program requires high costs and a relatively huge farmer business capital because it needs a lot of lime, fertilizers, and medicines. | Agricultural efforts are carried out on the right typology of a hydrological unit, namely on alluvial areas along rivers and thin peatlands. |
3 | Construction of canals, irrigation systems on deep peatlands, and peat domes. | Irrigation canals are not allowed to be built on deep peatlands and peat domes. |
4 | Cultivation of agriculture and plantations on deep peatlands. | Peatlands have a protected function; therefore, they need to be conserved and not used for agricultural or plantation purposes. |
Non-technical aspect | ||
1 | Social conflicts arise during land acquisition. | Invite the community to participate in the construction of food estates. |
2 | Communities lose their place of living, cultural identity, and livelihoods. | An approach focuses on people’s livelihoods and how to make them sustainable. |
3 | Food estate development by implementing neoliberalism policies. | Food estate development with the implementation of people’s economic policies. |
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Hidayat, D.C.; Mizuno, K.; Said, C.A.A.; Herdiansyah, H. Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security. Agriculture 2023, 13, 459. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020459
Hidayat DC, Mizuno K, Said CAA, Herdiansyah H. Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security. Agriculture. 2023; 13(2):459. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020459
Chicago/Turabian StyleHidayat, Dian Charity, Kosuke Mizuno, Chairil Abdini Abidin Said, and Herdis Herdiansyah. 2023. "Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security" Agriculture 13, no. 2: 459. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020459
APA StyleHidayat, D. C., Mizuno, K., Said, C. A. A., & Herdiansyah, H. (2023). Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security. Agriculture, 13(2), 459. https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020459