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Bostang Radjagukguk Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture Gadjah Mada University, Sekip, Yogyakarta 55581, Indonesia E-mail : Bostang@idola.net.id
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n Pressing need for increasing food production, and export commodities (e.g. oil palm) n Land conversion on Java (60% of Indonesia’s rice production) and shortage of suitable mineral land outside Java n Large expanses of peatland (+ 20 million), in sparsely populated areas
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is development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (WCED,1990)
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is the use of farming practices and systems which maintain or enhance : n the economic viability of agricultural production; n the natural resource base ; and n other ecosystems which are influenced by agricultural activities (SCA Technical Report Series No.36,1991)
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Productivity : net unit of output per unit of input Stability : Constancy of productivity despite fluctuations in environmental variables Resiliency : ability to maintain productivity when subjected to stress or shock Adaptability : ability of system to respond to change in its environment to ensure survival Equability : evenness of distribution of products among human beneficiaries Autonomy : ability of system to function normally using only resources under its control Solidarity : ability of associated social system to make and implement decisions regarding its management
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n Economic development vs. Conservation Pressing human needs Time span Human ingenuity n Problem to be Solved Suitable crops Hydrology management Soil management Environmental impacts n Research Parameters of sustainability Criteria (evaluation tool) for sustainability
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