A Model framework for land use planning for subregional agriculture development in Indonesia / by Wipartano Tirtohadisurjo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Los Baños, Laguna, 1989. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 145 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: TIRTOHADISURJO, WIPARTONO. University of the Philippine at Los Banos. March, 1989. A Model Framework For Land Use Planning For Sub-Regional Agriculture Development_in Indonesia. Major Profesor: Dr. Nicanor C. Fernandez A land use planning framework was developed to provide alternative policy options that allow for the utilization of land resources according to the comparative advantage of land units and crops in a province or region. The framework was based on the system approach proposed by Beek (1980). It consists of local government policies, population, crop suitability classification and financial/economic feasibility. Land suitability evaluation criteria developed by the Center for Soil Research Indonesia (CSRI) and Food and Agriculture Organization (PAO) was used in the study. Soil texture rating oriented towards workability of the soil was revised in this study. Four data base files including soil and environment, production, population and socio-economic were created from data and information from kabupaten Semarang and Purwodadi, Central Java, Indonesia. The land use planning framework was tested to support regional development direction. Results and analyses in the study show that Semarang and Purwodadi have sufficient food supply to satisfy the food requirements of the population. Converting remaining some lands to palawija (upland crops) of higher crop comparative advantages will increase net returns and incomes of farmers and labor absorption in the farming communities. The study showed that about 29,412 hectares of land (9.84 percent) are Classified as suitability Class I, 162,717 hectares (54.43 percent), suitability Class II, and 14,550 hectares (4.87 percent) classified as suitability Class III for wetland rice. The suitability Class I land for palawija covers about 14,550 hectares and crop suitability Class II lands covers about 167,291 hectares. Applicability of the framework will depend on availability and validity of the data and information inputs into the framework process. With the information system now available in BAPPEDA and other institutions this framework may be applied in provincial level land use development planning in Indonesia.
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Thesis (Ph.D. - - Soil Science) University of the Philippines, College, Laguna.

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TIRTOHADISURJO, WIPARTONO. University of the Philippine at Los Banos. March, 1989. A Model Framework For Land Use Planning For Sub-Regional Agriculture Development_in Indonesia. Major Profesor: Dr. Nicanor C. Fernandez

A land use planning framework was developed to provide alternative policy options that allow for the utilization of land resources according to the comparative advantage of land units and crops in a province or region. The framework was based on the system approach proposed by Beek (1980). It consists of local government policies, population, crop suitability classification and financial/economic feasibility.

Land suitability evaluation criteria developed by the Center for Soil Research Indonesia (CSRI) and Food and Agriculture Organization (PAO) was used in the study. Soil texture rating oriented towards workability of the soil was revised in this study.

Four data base files including soil and environment, production, population and socio-economic were created from data and information from kabupaten Semarang and Purwodadi, Central Java, Indonesia. The land use planning framework was tested to support regional development direction.

Results and analyses in the study show that Semarang and Purwodadi have sufficient food supply to satisfy the food requirements of the population. Converting remaining some lands to palawija (upland crops) of higher crop comparative advantages will increase net returns and incomes of farmers and labor absorption in the farming communities.

The study showed that about 29,412 hectares of land (9.84 percent) are Classified as suitability Class I, 162,717 hectares (54.43 percent), suitability Class II, and 14,550 hectares (4.87 percent) classified as suitability Class III for wetland rice. The suitability Class I land for palawija covers about 14,550 hectares and crop suitability Class II lands covers about 167,291 hectares.

Applicability of the framework will depend on availability and validity of the data and information inputs into the framework process. With the information system now available in BAPPEDA and other institutions this framework may be applied in provincial level land use development planning in Indonesia.

Submitted to the University Library 01/07/1994 T-1503

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