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Toward Sustainable Agriculture: Optimizing Internal Nutrient Flows of an Agro-Aquacultural System in the Tidal Wetland of South Kalimantan

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dc.creator Kurnain, Ahmad
dc.date 2013
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T03:57:26Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T03:57:26Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/2023/1/17_sertifikat.pdf
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/2023/7/17_bahan%20presentasi.pdf
dc.identifier Kurnain, Ahmad (2013) Toward Sustainable Agriculture: Optimizing Internal Nutrient Flows of an Agro-Aquacultural System in the Tidal Wetland of South Kalimantan. In: 2nd International Seminar and Workshop Wetland Environmental Management and Green Economy. Joint Program Between Lambung Mangkurat University and Government of South Kalimantan Province, September 2013, Banjarmasin. (Unpublished)
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/10018
dc.description Tidal wetlands might be developed as productive farm lands. The tidal wetland in South Kalimantan, especially in Barito Kuala District has evolved into a variety of farming systems including rice fields, orange farm lands, and fish pond aqua-culture. Productivity of tidal wetland agroecosystems could be increased through a system approach that is integration of some farming sub-systems, so that flows of materials and energy run effectively and efficiently. The system will meet its needs of materials and energy indepedently. Increased productivity of agroecosystems on tidal wetlands can be done through a systems approach, the integration of several sub-systems of farming, the amount and type of water and adjusted to the characteristics of the soil, so that the flow of materials and energy (both products and by products) runs efficiently and effectively. In other words, the system will meet its energy needs and the materials independently. How to design a model of tidal marsh land agroecosystems based on material and energy independence is necessary to study the potential of the product and its by products from multiple subsystems original farm there (existing farming), water balance and nutrients, as well as in situ resource that has the potential to be used as sources of materials and energy in tidal swamp land management for agricultural purposes. Materials and energy indicators observed included major nutrients N, P, and K. Agro-ecosystem model development refers to the Input-Output approach on certain systems at the farm-scale farmers and agro-ecosystem scale are limited by the existing river system (landscape scale).
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dc.subject S Agriculture (General)
dc.title Toward Sustainable Agriculture: Optimizing Internal Nutrient Flows of an Agro-Aquacultural System in the Tidal Wetland of South Kalimantan
dc.type Conference or Workshop Item
dc.type NonPeerReviewed


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