Kajian Pengetahuan Ekologi Lokal Dalam Konservasi Tanah Dan Air Di Sekitar Taman Hutan Raya Wan Abdul Rachman
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https://doi.org/10.23960/jsl2523-29Abstract
One of the efforts of subsistence forest communities is through interaction with the forest. Experience and habit of managing forests form a system of knowledge of ecological knowledge of communities to manage and use resources wisely. Local ecological knowledge that is not yet known and well documented, so it needs to be investigated. The purpose of this study is to identify and obtain a description of local ecological knowledge about soil and water conservation in order to utilize Tahura neighborhood Wan Abdul Rachman by Wana Karya farmers group. Software used Agroecological Knowledge Toolkit 5 (AKT 5). The method used in the study sample was purposive sampling with 36 respondents. The data obtained were processed by the application AKT 5 to obtain a model of local ecological knowledge. Local ecological knowledge of farmer groups Wana forest managers work in soil and water conservation techniques is terracing and building rorak.
Keywords: AKT5,Great Forest Park, local ecological knowledge, maintenance, soil and water conservation
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