Landslide Risk Prevention Through Reforestation Activities Of Marketable Plant Seedlings In Tanjungjaya Village

  • Adi Adiansyah Universitas Garut
  • Naimila Nurhayati Universitas Garut
  • Yusril Muh Ramadan Universitas Garut
  • Subhan Subhan Universitas Garut
  • Nabil Salsabila Universitas Garut
  • Yufii M Nasrulloh Universitas Garut
  • Eti Kusmiati Universitas Garut
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Keywords: Landslide risk prevention, Reforestation with commercially valuable plant seedlings, Local economic development

Abstract

This study aims to address landslide risks and enhance the economic well-being of the community in Tanjung Jaya Village through reforestation activities. The focus was on planting economically valuable seedlings, including coffee, moringa, avocado, sengon wood and tabebuia, with a total of 200 seedlings planted. The methodology involved selecting suitable seedlings for the local soil and climate conditions, and employing effective planting techniques to maximize growth and success. Results indicate that the planted species have adapted well to the fertile soil of Tanjung Jaya Village. In addition to providing ecological benefits by reducing landslide risk and improving water absorption, the harvest from these plants has the potential to boost local economic conditions through the sale of the produce. The conclusion of the study suggests that Tanjung Jaya Village possesses significant potential to support reforestation as a dual- purpose solution, addressing both landslide prevention and local economic development. The implementation of this activity is expected to serve as a model for other villages with similar conditions.

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Published
2024-05-18
How to Cite
Adiansyah, A., Nurhayati, N., Ramadan, Y., Subhan, S., Salsabila, N., Nasrulloh, Y., & Kusmiati, E. (2024). Landslide Risk Prevention Through Reforestation Activities Of Marketable Plant Seedlings In Tanjungjaya Village. Indonesian Journal of Community Empowerment (IJCE), 5(02), 148-153. https://doi.org/10.35899/ijce.v5i2.993

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