Abstract

The community in Bakubakulu Village, Palolo District, Sigi Regency, is one of the communities developing an agroforestry system. This study aims to determine the pattern of agroforestry used on community land in Bakubakulu Village. The study was carried out for three months, from October to December 2019. Respondents in this study used the purposive sampling technique intentionally (not randomly) according to the criteria. Data were analyzed using the descriptive method. The study results indicated that the agroforestry pattern applied by the respondents according to the time dimension is intermittent on sloping land and coincident on flat land. According to the spatial aspect, the pattern used by the respondents is regular temporarily on flat land and permanently random on sloping land. The plants planted mainly by the community are candlenut, sugar palm, cocoa, cloves, and coconut. Regular temporal pattern is the pattern most applied by respondents.

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