Mainstreaming Smart Agroforestry for Social Forestry Implementation to Support Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia: A Review

Octavia, Dona and Suharti, Sri and Murniati, Murniati and Dharmawan, I Wayan Susi and Nugroho, Hunggul Yudono Setio Hadi and Supriyanto, Bambang and Rohadi, Dede and Njurumana, Gerson Ndawa and Yeny, Irma and Hani, Aditya and Mindawati, Nina and Suratman, Suratman and Adalina, Yelin and Prameswari, Diana and Hadi, Etik Erna Wati and Ekawati, Sulistya (2022) Mainstreaming Smart Agroforestry for Social Forestry Implementation to Support Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia: A Review. Sustainability, 14 (15). pp. 1-29. ISSN 2071-1050

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Abstract

The increasing need for forest resources and cultivated land requires a solution in forest management to realize sustainable land use. Smart agroforestry (SAF) is a set of agriculture and silviculture knowledge and practices that is aimed at not only increasing profits and resilience for farmers but also improving environmental parameters, including climate change mitigation and adaptation, biodiversity enhancement, and soil and water conservation, while assuring sustainable landscape management. SAF, a solution for land management systems to reduce the rate of deforestation, is a smart effort to overcome the food crisis and mitigate climate change that is prospectively applied mainly in the social forestry area. Optimized forest land utilization could be achieved by implementing SAF and applying silvicultural and crop cultivation techniques to optimize productivity and meet sustainability and adaptability goals. This paper reviews the existing conditions, opportunities, and challenges in the mainstreaming of SAF in social forestry implementation to support the Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia. Mainstreaming SAF should include policy innovation and regulation implementation, the use of appropriate technology, and compromises or trade-offs among benefits, risks, and resources. SAF is a strategy to revive the rural economy and community prosperity through the optimal use of local resources as well as a form of smart landscape and land-use management that has significant roles in soil and water conservation, bioenergy, climate change responses, and enhanced biodiversity conservation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: agrisilviculture; climate change; food security; livelihoods; tropical forest management
Subjects: Natural Resources & Earth Sciences > Forestry
Depositing User: Saepul Mulyana
Date Deposited: 12 Mar 2026 06:24
Last Modified: 12 Mar 2026 06:24
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/57935

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