Publications by authors named "Sri Anom Amongjati"

The current pseudo-partnership pattern causes the farmers' income to be low from the results of their farming activities, so a partnership pattern is needed that is able to create a mutual partnership. The research which was conducted in Cikarawang Village, Bogor Regency, West Java Province - Indonesia aims; (1) recognize the existing condition of farmers and the use of agricultural land; (2) knowing the distribution of agricultural commodities; (3) identify existing partnership patterns; and (4) provide solutions for partnership patterns that benefit farmers. By using mixed-methods combined with the Drone Participatory Mapping (DPM) approach to produce (DDP), this study succeeded in identifying three statuses of farmers, namely: cultivators, owners and cultivators of their own land, and owners who work on their own land at the same time working on other people's land, with an average access to land management of 3,437.

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Article Synopsis
  • Lack of accurate data and limited citizen participation contribute to pseudo-development in rural areas.
  • A new method called Data Desa Presisi (DDP) is proposed for rural data collection in Indonesia, combining census, spatial, and community involvement approaches.
  • DDP focuses on individual families within Neighborhood Associations, aiming to enhance planning and evaluation of village development through precise data on subjects like names, addresses, and coordinates.
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