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dc.contributor.advisorWidiatmaka
dc.contributor.advisorSoewardi, Kadarwan
dc.contributor.authorCahyaningrum, Wuri
dc.date.accessioned2014-06-19T04:29:26Z
dc.date.available2014-06-19T04:29:26Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/69262
dc.description.abstractCianjur Regency is one of the potential areas for developing aquaculture. The largest part of total fish production came from the floating net cages (“Keramba Jaring Apung”-KJA) Cirata Dam. Recently, the condition of Cirata Dam is facing to degradation of its environment quality. Thus, the other alternative aquaculture developments required are freshwater ponds and paddy field (minapadi system). The efforts of fishery development in freshwater ponds and minapadi should be done in the context of regional development. Therefore, the objectives of this study were: (1) to identify existing region for aquaculture and irrigated paddy field; (2) to analyze land suitability and availability for freshwater ponds and minapadi; (3) to analyze superior commodities of freshwater fish in each district; (4) to analyze the fisheries linkages with other sectors; (5) to formulate a direction of aquaculture development. This study was conducted in Cianjur regency using primary and secondary data. Primary data was from interviews, questionnaires, observation and water samples. Secondary data was obtained from institutions. The analysis used in this study were land suitability and availability for freshwater ponds and minapadi, the determination of main commodities of fisheries, Input Output (I-O) and A’WOT (AHP and SWOT combined analysis). Land suitability and availability for freshwater ponds were analyzed using Geographic Information System (GIS) and Multi-criteria Evaluation (MCE) methods. Multi-criteria is the approaches or methods that aid an evaluating according to several criteria which ultimately may lead to better decisions. It started with distribution of weight for criteria, factor and sub-factor using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Then, the weight will be analyzed using GIS. Land suitability and availability for minapadi was analyzed using matching methods. Land suitability for minapadi system in this research was built based on land suitability for paddy field and availability of irrigation area. The analysis result of land suitability and availability showed that the suitable land for freshwater ponds was 86.511 hectares (23,89 % of total region). Of such suitable land, the suitable and available land was 74.062 ha (20,46%) and suitable but not available land was 12.449 ha (3,44%). The potential land in S1 (very suitable) class can be found at northern Cianjur (14 districts), central Cianjur (3 districts) and southern Cianjur (2 districts). The development of freshwater ponds also can be directed in suitable (S2) class which were potential at the northern and southern Cianjur. The marginally suitable (S3) class were potential at the central and southern Cianjur. Analysis result of land suitability and availability for minapadi showed that suitable land was 13.004 hectares (3,59% of total region). Of such suitable land, the suitable and available land was 9.553 ha (2,64%), while suitable but not available land was 3.451 ha (0,95%). The suitable and available land mainly at ix northern Cianjur, that is Bojongpicung, Ciranjang, Cikalongkulon, Haurwangi, Karangtengah, Mande and Sukaluyu. This potency can be raised if the irrigation network was developed mainly in southern Cianjur region, because of the high land availability of paddy field. The potential lands for freshwater ponds and minapadi need to be used in order to increase fish production. One of ways is efficiency by using superior commodities of freshwater fishes both comparative and competitive advantages. A superior commodities of freshwater fishes in Cianjur consists of mas, lele, nila and gurame. The number of districts having such a superior commodities is 25 districts. Input Output analysis shows that direct forward linkages of fishery sector with other sectors was less than direct backward linkages. Fishery development strategy uses main strategy Strength-Threat that is to minimize threats and use all available strengths. Alternative main strategies formulated for fishery development in Cianjur Regency based on SWOT matrix are: (1) to create cooperation between fisheries and groups and to make essay a financial access; (2) to apply policy of land use pattern consistently; (3) to maintain water quality and to use fish types having high tolerance to decrease of water quality; and (4) to increase coordination among all parties in order to make cheaper feeding material, to provide good qualified fish and to support processing industry development. The direction of fisheries development by concideration all of the analysis in this study divided into 5 priority. The land used to aquaculture is S1 class and S2 class because need a smaller management than S3 class. Priority 1 consisting Mande, Cikalongkulon, Bojongpicung, Ciranjang, Sukaluyu, Haurwangi and Karangtengah. Priority 2 consisting Sindangbarang, Agrabinta, Cidaun, Cibinong, Cikadu and Naringgul. Priority 3 that is Takokak, Kadupandak, Pagelaran and Tanggeung. Priority 4 consisting Cipanas, Pa cet and Sukaresmi and Priority 5 that is Campaka and Campakamulya.en
dc.language.isoid
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.titleThe Direction of Aquaculture Development for supporting Regional Development (A Case Study on Cianjur Regency).en
dc.subject.keywordfreshwater ponden
dc.subject.keywordminapadien
dc.subject.keywordland suitability and availabilityen
dc.subject.keywordregional developmenten


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