Sustainability Analysis of Potato Farming System at Sloping Land in Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi

Saida , Abdullah , E. Novita , M. Ilsan
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The purpose of this study is to analyse the sustainability of potato farming systems on sloping land in Gowa Regency based on the assessment of sustainability index and their status. The assessment was done using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) method with RAP-farm software. There are five dimension of potato farming system being analysed; ecological, economic, institutional, technological and social. Results of ordination technique of MDS methods showed that the potato farming sustainability index ranged from 39.6 to 62.8 in 100 scales. The value of ecological, economic, institutional and technological dimensions are including quite sustainable category, while social dimensions is including less sustainable category in potato farming systems. Leverage analysis of RAP-farm found that 19 attributes of 43 attributes being analysed gives sensitive effect on the sustainability index of potato farming systems on sloping land in Gowa Regency, South Sulawesi.

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南苏拉威西果瓦县坡耕地马铃薯耕作系统的可持续性分析
本研究的目的是分析果瓦县坡耕地马铃薯种植系统的可持续性指标及其现状。应用RAP-farm软件,采用多维尺度(MDS)方法进行评价。对马铃薯种植系统进行了五个维度的分析;生态、经济、制度、技术和社会。MDS方法的协调技术结果表明,100个尺度马铃薯种植可持续性指数在39.6 ~ 62.8之间。在马铃薯耕作系统中,生态、经济、体制和技术层面的价值包括相当可持续的类别,而社会层面的价值包括较不可持续的类别。RAP-farm的杠杆分析发现,所分析的43个属性中的19个属性对南苏拉威西Gowa Regency坡地马铃薯种植系统的可持续性指数产生敏感影响。
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