FARMING SECONDARY FORESTS IN INDONESIA

Authors

  • M. van Noordwijk, M. Sirait, N. Liswanti & Suyanto

Keywords:

Swidden agriculture, secondary forests, fallow management, Indonesia, land use intensification

Abstract

Estimates of the area of swidden fallow secondary forest in Indonesia are inaccurate, partly because swidden agricultural practices giving rise to the secondary forest are heterogeneous. Throughout Indonesia, swidden agriculture is evolving into more intensive land use. A mixed secondary forest tree crop management appears to be the first stage towards a tree crop-based production in Sumatra and Kalimantan. This changes the value of the forest/tree component of swidden agriculture, or the systems it evolves into. The tradeoffs between productivity, environmental functions, biodiversity, and sequestrated carbon are only qualitatively understood. Some of the proposed large-scale estate crop production programmes in Indonesia disregard the benefits (a diverse agriculture, forest landscape, better environmental functions, higher biodiversity) thatdevelopmentalongthese endogenous trends may provide.

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Published

2022-09-09

How to Cite

M. van Noordwijk, M. Sirait, N. Liswanti & Suyanto. (2022). FARMING SECONDARY FORESTS IN INDONESIA. Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS), 13(4), 705–726. Retrieved from https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/1382

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