Comment: an International Journal of Community Development
Vol 4 No 1 (2021)

Empowering People in Creating Generative Forest Permaculture for Conservation and Mitigation Climate Change

Krisdianto Krisdianto (Lambung Mangkurat University)
Witiyasti Imaningsih (Lambung Mangkurat University)
Ika Oksi Susilawati (Lambung Mangkurat University)
Ismi Saroh (Lambung Mangkurat University)
Shofaa Maulida (Lambung Mangkurat University)
Muhammad Risqan Fadhillah (Lambung Mangkurat University)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Nov 2021

Abstract

People need room not just for yards, gardens, microclimate regulators, but increasing the function of space is a wise solution, including overcoming an adverse effect of climate change, flood and land erosion, as known that fluctuation environmental factors still are problems for reducing the risk of ecological disaster. This action aims to implement the Permaculture regenerative forest Miyawaki model to reduce the risk of landslide and flood and gain production from small-scale farming by combining multi-cropping plants. We also expect the productivity of Permaculture located at Hinas Kiri for considering the workforce involved, recycle process in the farming system, and economic gain. In conclusion, about 20 people of 4 families involved in nursery and farming earn a salary of about 100.000.000 per year with a better safe guarantee from natural disasters. In conclusion, homey yard-based Permaculture in Hinas Kiri, as a solution for a small farm sustainable model, Permaculture.

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