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Enhancing Regenerative Agriculture Systems in Karst Landscape Based on Biophysical Properties and Farmers’ Practices

A. Munawar; T. Setyaningrum; B. Purwanto; Anjar Cahyaningtyas

RSF Conference Series: Engineering and Technology · 2025

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Conventional farming practices can lead to soil degradation and a decline in productivity. In the era of the climate change, regenerative agriculture (RA) is considered one of the the solutions to these issues. This research aimed to investigate the the potential of RA implementation in areas of Karst in Pacarejo, Semanu, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta,, based on the existing land characteristicscharacteristics and farmers’ practices in the area. Some investigations were conducted through characterisation and observation of biophysical aspects, including soil, vegetation, and water resources,resources, as well as socioeconomicsocial-economic conditions. Some soil physical and chemical properties, vegetative growth of teak trees, and litter accumulation at three different locations in variably slo

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.31098/cset.v4i1.994
Catalogue ID
NRmo3d4gae-09g
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