为预测鸟头巴布亚小岛屿的极端气候而努力提高当地粮食的抗灾能力

Derek Ampnir, Budi Santoso, Rudi Aprianto Maturbongs, Hendri
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在巴布亚鸟头岛北部海岸线的极端气候条件下,小岛屿的粮食安全和社区复原力非常脆弱。因此,需要努力了解在极端气候条件下,鸟头巴布亚小岛屿社区利用当地哪些食物类型来提高粮食的抗灾能力和安全性。将利用效益指数(BI),通过对小岛屿当地社区进行有目的的抽样访谈调查和实地观察,确定当地粮食的抗灾能力。研究结果表明,主食中效益指数最高的是苏昆(Artocarpus altilis),达到 98%,其次是香蕉(Musa sp.)的 94%、甘薯(Ipomoea batatas)的 90%、芋头(Colocasia esculenta)的 89%和木薯(Manihot esculenta)的 87%。BI 值最高的蔬菜作物是格迪叶(Abelmoschus Manihot)90% 和木瓜叶(Carica papaya)85%,其次是甘薯叶(Ipomoea batatas)55%、木薯叶(Manihot esculenta)50% 和南瓜叶(Cucurbita sp.)45%。水果作物中 BI 值最高的是芒果(Mangifera indica)70%、木瓜(Carica papaya)65%、香蕉(Musa sp.)60% 和酸浆果(Annona muricata)50%。
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Local food resilience in an effort to anticipate extreme climate in small islands of the Bird’s Head Papua
Food security and community resilience in small islands are very vulnerable to extreme climatic conditions that pass the northern shoreline of the Bird’s Head Papua. Therefore, an effort to find out what the community uses local food types in food resilience and security in times of extreme climate in the small islands of the Bird’s Head Papua. The benefit index (BI) will be used to identify local food resilience with survey and field observation using purposive sampling interviews with the local community in small islands. Development of the research laid out the highest BI value of staple foods was sukun (Artocarpus altilis), which reported 98%, thereafter to banana (Musa sp.) at 94%, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) at 90%, taro (Colocasia esculenta) 89%, and cassava (Manihot esculenta) 87%. Vegetable crops with the highest BI value were gedi leaves (Abelmoschus Manihot) 90% and papaya leaves (Carica papaya) 85%, next off sweet potato leaves (Ipomoea batatas) 55%, cassava leaves (Manihot esculenta) 50% and pumpkin leaves (Cucurbita sp.) 45%. The highest BI values in fruit crops are mango (Mangifera indica) 70%, papaya (Carica papaya) 65%, banana (Musa sp.) 60%, and soursop (Annona muricata) 50%.
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