Abstract

Activity the clearing of forest areas and the construction of canals in forest areas, causing a drastic decrease in the forest ground water level and forest depth and causing serious impacts on the ecosystem cycle. the system that will be applied will, of course, be closely related to the interests of the owner of land that expects benefits from the rehabilitation activities carried out. This study aims to provide information about the types of plants that have economic value for the community, according to the extreme nature of forest land, and can be mixed with short-lived plants. Several locations showed survival rates above 75%. There were several types of plants, Albizzia,Tectona, Delbegia, Dipterocarpus, and Gmelina, which were recorded to provide good growth values. The role of the community is needed to the maximum in the efforts to rehabilitate forest land, especially in the area of ​​rights and forest land managed by the community and protected/conservation areas where the community has access to it. Agroforestry has excellent potential to be applied on forest slopes. The application of agroforestry on forest slopes opens new paths for more efficient use of forest slopes with more varied results while considering the aspect of sustainability (conservation). The results of observations made in community gardens and forest lands used by the community and literature review on trials of planting plants for rehabilitation and commodity plants that are economically beneficial to the community, it is known that there are at least ten types of plants.

Highlights

  • Forest land management includes the use and protection of forest land

  • There is a lot of information on the types of crops cultivated on forest land

  • In need information about the types of plants that have high value economically for the community following the extreme nature of forest land and can be mixed with short-lived plants[4]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Forest land management includes the use and protection of forest land. After For a long time, the use of forest land has caused damage to the forest ecosystem. In efforts to restore forest areas and non-forested areas, many locations have been managed by the community and even exist [1] Which belongs to the people this is one of the problems related to the rehabilitation system implemented. Information on species and silvicultural systems for long-lived forestry plant species is minimal and has not been well implemented in the community[3]. In need information about the types of plants that have high value economically for the community following the extreme nature of forest land and can be mixed with short-lived plants[4]. This study aims to provide information about plants that have economic value for the community depending on the complex nature of forest land and can be intercropped with short-term crops.

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Donorejo 23 Gmelina
Besole 46 Durio
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