Andree Ekadinata
World Agroforestry Centre
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Forests, trees and livelihoods | 2011
Andree Ekadinata; Grégoire Vincent
ABSTRACT Land cover has changed dramatically in Sumatra Island, Indonesia over the last decades. Rampant deforestation has drawn a lot of attention due to the potential global impact of the associated carbon stock loss on climate warming and the erosion of biodiversity. The various land uses which replace natural forest are not equally benign to the environment. Rubber agroforests (jungle rubber) are extensive traditional cropping systems. They have been singled out by previous studies as the best land use option for biodiversity conservation once forest is cleared, while allowing farmers to make a living from the deforested land. But how sustainable are complex agroforestry systems themselves? Are they not just a transient stage in the overall process of land use intensification? We studied land cover change in the Bungo district, in Jambi, Sumatra (Indonesia), a 4,550 km2 area. Large forest tracks have been cleared since the early seventies and replaced by rubber plantations, oil palm plantations and other agricultural land-uses. Landsat images taken between 1973 and 2005 were used to quantify the trends of land cover changes in the area. during that period forest cover fell from more than 75% to 30%. Simultaneously monoculture plantations increased from 3% to over 40%, while rubber agroforests, decreased from 15% to 11%. Strikingly most of the rubber agroforests present in 2005 where absent in 1973 while most of the rubber agroforests present in 1973 had been replaced by more intensive agricultural systems by 2005. Rubber agroforests are now the ultimate reservoir of the original lowland forest biodiversity since natural forest has almost completely disappeared from the peneplain. They are however under growing pressure themselves and have incurred an accelerated conversion rate to more intensive agricultural systems in the period 2002–2005.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2008
Meine van Noordwijk; Desi Suyamto; Betha Lusiana; Andree Ekadinata; Kurniatun Hairiah
Land Use Policy | 2013
Sonya Dewi; Meine van Noordwijk; Andree Ekadinata; Jean-Laurent Pfund
Archive | 2007
Brent Swallow; M. van Noordwijk; Sonya Dewi; Daniel Murdiyarso; Douglas White; James Gockowski; Glenn Hyman; Suseno Budidarsono; Valentina Robiglio; V. Meadu; Andree Ekadinata; Fahmuddin Agus; Kurniatun Hairiah; P.N. Mbile; Denis J. Sonwa; Stephan Weise
Human Ecology | 2007
Koen Kusters; Hubert de Foresta; Andree Ekadinata; Meine van Noordwijk
Ecosystem services | 2015
Beria Leimona; Betha Lusiana; Meine van Noordwijk; Elok Mulyoutami; Andree Ekadinata; Sacha Amaruzaman
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change | 2013
Hesti Lestari Tata; Meine van Noordwijk; Denis Ruysschaert; Rachmat Mulia; Subekti Rahayu; Elok Mulyoutami; Atiek Widayati; Andree Ekadinata; Riswan Zen; Adji Darsoyo; Rahayu Oktaviani; Sonya Dewi
Policy Brief - ASB Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins | 2010
Andree Ekadinata; M. van Noordwijk; Sonya Dewi; Peter A. Minang
Powder Diffraction | 2005
M. Colchester; Andree Ekadinata; C. Fay; G. Pasya; E. Indriani; L. Situmorang; M. Sirait; M. van Noordwijk; N. Cahyaningsih; Suseno Budidarsono; S. Suyanto; Koen Kusters; P. Manalu; David Gaveau
Opportunities for reducing emissions from all land uses in Indonesia: policy analysis and case studies. | 2010
M. van Noordwijk; Fahmuddin Agus; Sonya Dewi; Andree Ekadinata; Hesti Lestari Tata; Suyanto; G. Galudra; U. Pradhan; F. Angus; S. Suyanto