scholarly journals Development of Land Capacity Status for Labour Absorption in Horticulture Area Using Geographic Information System, A Case Study in Samarang Subdistrict, Garut, West Java

2004 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 57-69
Author(s):  
B Barus

An index for labour absorption capacity of an agricultural cropping system requires worker number from directactivities and non-direct activities in a field The number of workers from direct activities can be generated from landmanagement (ploughing, fertilization, weeding, etc), meanwhile the number of workers from non direct activities such astransportation of manure and product, has to include a distance effect. A distance of a farm from a collection point, whereagricultural facilities distributed, contributes to the number of workers requiredfor carrying such products or fertilizers.To calculate a distant effect to absorption capacity is hampered by difficulty in measuring of farm distance in a field,which implies it is rare found such proper data in producing a labour absorption capacity. GIS as a spatial technology hascapability to produce such as distance effect. This research demonstrated the use of GIS in prodUCing labour absorptioncapacity index and map of status labour absorption in Samarang sub district, where several intensive agricultural activities such as paddy, vegetable and perfume grass crops were found The map could be used to understand indirectly the economic situation of the area.

2014 ◽  
Vol 7 (7) ◽  
pp. 1318-1324
Author(s):  
Negin Karimi Hosseini ◽  
Jan Nordin ◽  
Mitra Mahdiani ◽  
Samira Sadrzadeh Rafiei

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