Analysis of the permaculture approach to ex-rob land as sustainable resources to improvement community welfare
This title will be presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 13.55-14.05 GMT+7.
Abstract
This title will be presented on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 13.55-14.05 GMT+7.
The ROB flood disaster in Pekalongan Regency that occurred in 2000-2019 left land that was previously rice fields as land that could not be cultivated and could not be returned to its original function as agricultural land. This is because the quality of the former ROB land is still low due to being submerged in brackish water for years, so that if it is cultivated as agricultural land there is still a long way to go. The impact after the ROB occurred was a decline in the quality of the environment and the economy of the village community because agricultural activities, which previously had become the main livelihood of the community, became non-existent, thereby increasing the poverty rate in the area affected by the ROB disaster. The research will answer how PERMACULTURE is one of the solutions for the community of Api-Api Village, Wonokerto District, Pekalongan Regency, for land and environmental restoration as well as the village community's economy. Restore land productivity by paying attention to current environmental conditions and paying attention to the history of activities before the Rob Flood disaster to restore land function and increase the income of communities affected by ROB.