
Shifting Cultivation or Oil Palm Plantation? Integrated Assessment of Land Use Change in Dusun Tonggong, Parindu, West Kalimantan Indonesia
Author(s) -
Rizky Ramadhan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of sustainable future for human security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2187-4506
DOI - 10.24910/jsustain/7.1/1117
Subject(s) - palm oil , land use, land use change and forestry , palm , commodity , land use , agroforestry , agricultural economics , geography , business , forestry , economics , agriculture , environmental science , archaeology , civil engineering , finance , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
Since 2006, Indonesia became the largest oil palm producing country in the world. For Indonesia, oil palm is a prime commodity because it has become a source of foreign exchange. The rapid development of the oil palm industry in Indonesia resulted in a debate on the positive and negative impacts caused by the plantations, especially related to the issue of land use change. This study summarizes the quantitative aspects and the social dynamics related to land use change to oil palm plantation on mineral soil, using a comprehensive and integrated assessment. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the financial feasibility of land use change in oil palm plantation from three aspects (economy, social, and environmental aspect) and to provide a descriptive explanation of the cause of land use change from ladang to oil palm by the community. The present study suggests that the changing paradigm of the local people in the case study area to convert their ladang to oil palm plantation cannot be avoided. They prefer to plant oil palm because of three main factors: (1) economic, (2) labor force, and (3) land area. Keywords: Oil palm; Land use Change; Integrated Assessment.