DocumentCode
674722
Title
Management of tropical bio-geo-resources through Integrated Bio-cycle Farming System for healthy food and renewable energy sovereignty
Author
Agus, Cahyono
Author_Institution
Fac. of Forestry, Univ. Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
fYear
2013
fDate
20-23 Oct. 2013
Firstpage
275
Lastpage
278
Abstract
Tropical bio-geo-resource has a high biomass productivity but still less in economic values. Integrated Bio-cycle Farming System (IBFS) is an alternative system which harmoniously combines agricultural sectors, and non-agricultural aspects, on landscape ecological management. The cycle of energy, organic matter and carbon, water, nutrient, production, crop, money was managed through 7R (reuse, reduce, recycle, refill, replace, repair, replant) to obtain optimal benefits for the farmer, community, agriculture and global environment.The system has multifunction and multi-product (Food, Feed, Fuel, Fiber, Fertilizer, Pharmacy, Edutainment, Eco-tourism). They will meet the expected basic need for daily-, monthly-, yearly- and decade´s income at short-, medium- and long- term periods. IBFS was expected to provide additional benefits for farmers with small, medium and big capital, through the recycling of organic waste into renewable resources to produce high-value production, such as organic fertilizer (liquid and solid), animal feed, and sources of bio-gas energy. IBFS has a good prospect for sustainable economic, environment and socio-culture aspect.
Keywords
agriculture; biofuel; cultural aspects; fertilisers; recycling; renewable materials; 7R; IBFS; Indonesia; agricultural sectors; animal feed; bio-gas energy; biomass productivity; carbon; crop; eco-tourism; economic values; edutainment; fiber; fuel; global environment; healthy food; high-value production; integrated bio-cycle farming system; landscape ecological management; marginalized communities; money; nutrient; organic fertilizer; organic matter; pharmacy; production; recycle; reduce; refill; renewable energy sovereignty; renewable resources; repair; replace; replant; reuse; socio-culture; sustainable economics; tropical bio-geo-resources management; water; Economics; Fertilizers; Plants (biology); Productivity; Soil; environment; integrated farming; organic food; renewable energy; tropical region;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2401-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GHTC.2013.6713695
Filename
6713695
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