AMBOYO VILLAGE PEOPLE’S PERCEPTION OF THE RUBBER MIXTURE GARDEN AND PALM GARDEN, LANDAK REGENCY, WEST KALIMANTAN
ABSTRACT: Land use into
specific forms are expected to provide income and improve socioeconomic
conditions of the community. In the area of dry land with the majority of the increase in people's income one done with the
intensification of land use by planting avariety of commodities, rubber and
palm oil plantations of commodities is a veryimportant role in Indonesia. Human
beings play an important role for land use.Interpretation and knowledge
society, urging economic, traditions, as well asinformation from outside will
affect perceptions of how and for what land is treated, inthis case the garden
rubber mixture and palm groves. This research aims to know thepublic perception
of South Amboyo Village against the rubber mixture and gardens ofpalm groves
and know the relationships of each of the individual factors that influencepublic
perception against the rubber garden mix and palm groves. In addition the study
also examines the contributions of both types of gardens against the people's
income.
Data collection was done through the study of literature and interviews
with 62 respondents group representing farmers of rubber rubber farmers all at
once, palm oil,and not farmers. Retrieval of respondents using the method of
purposive sampling. Thisresearch was carried out with effective time for 4
weeks in field research, data analysis was done with likert scale measurement,
chi-squared and rank spearman. Results theresults of the analysis showed that
the public perception of South Amboyo Villagetended to being against the social
aspects of economic, ecological, and socio-culturalmix rubber gardens and palm
groves. Perception towards the garden of rubber mixture was influenced by old
school, extensive land ownership, and income, whereas the perception against
the palm groves are correlated with age. Seen in terms of theeconomy of rubber
mixtures and gardens palm groves each contribute approximately47% and 43%
against the income of agricultural households.
Keywords: perception, rubber
garden mixture, oil palm plantation
Penulis: Yuliana, Emi
Roslinda, H.A. Oramahi
Kode Jurnal: jpkehutanandd170053