Title:
Analytical hierarchy process (ahp) application in the selection of plant types on the community’s agroforestry land
Abstract
Abstract
This research was conducted to develop a participatory in selecting the types of plants that are of interest to the community in agroforestry land. This study aimed to determine the plants types by the community in agroforestry land using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). This research was conducted from March to July 2019 in Sari Laba Jahe Village, Sibiru-biru Sub-district, Deli Serdang Regency, North Sumatra Province. Interviews and discussions with key respondents were conducted to obtain data and information related to the criteria and alternatives to be compiled in the AHP questionnaire. The data from the questionnaire was processed using the Expert Choice Software. The highest value obtained is the criteria for community knowledge about plants with a value of 0.237, followed by resistance to pests and diseases (0.223), characteristics and land quality (0.194) and community welfare (0.193). While the lowest weight value is found in the criteria for community needs with a value of 0.153. The most preferred types of plants to be planted on agroforestry land are rubber with a weight value of 0.233, followed by sengon (0.199), avocado (0.165), durian (0.164), teak (0.133) and mango (0.105). By conducting this research, they can help the decision-maker in terms of activities related to improving the community’s economy, especially planting superior species.
publisher: IOP Publishing
published: 2022/1/1
doi : 10.1088/1755-1315/959/1/012008