Manginsela, Elsje Pauline and Tooy, Dedie and Paat, Frangky J. and Kinseng, Rilus A. and Parmono, Rudy and Thomas, Miranda E. and Sendow, Martha Mareyke and Mamuaja, Christine F. and Porajouw, Oktavianus and Rantung, Ruland A. and Paat, Franda B. and Ratag, Samuel P. and Kawet, Raymond C.
(2023)
The Power of Life Following Natural Rhythm: How Gender Solidarity Transforms Homegardens and Farming Lands into Small Forests.
Peking University Press.
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to ascertain how the Wanga Village community manages land using agroforestry technologies. Based on the observations, different component kinds are found in the sites of the respondents. Agrisilviculture, agrosilvofishery, agrosilvopasture and agroforestry patterns employed by the residents of Wanga village.
Method: The approach is a survey that combines field observations and interviewing methods. Purposive sampling was used to select respondents, and the indigenous inhabitants of Wanga Village who oversee agroforestry land met the selection criterion. Interviews with respondents using questionnaires. Following the research results, a descriptive analysis was conducted on the data.
Results and conclusion: The Wanga Village community still uses an agroforestry technique to manage their land with the help of local knowledge. The agroforestry system in Wanga Village is still used to manage land utilizing the traditional knowledge of "mapalus" or "maendo," "toki bulu," and moon observation
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