Review of the future smart farmers among industry, social conflict and lost of agricultural land in Indonesia Online publication date: Wed, 23-Mar-2022
by Wahyudi
International Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology (IJARGE), Vol. 17, No. 2/3/4, 2021
Abstract: This paper explores the nature of the relationship between sociology and smart agriculture. This research demonstrates how social resources, employment and elements of social organisations are important and intentionally noteworthy for the Indonesian administration's process of explaining social clashes, just as social information is essential and deliberately noteworthy. The 'Potensial Desa' (PODES) sporadic village possible statistics, which seeks to delineate the entirety of 69,000 towns/neighbourhoods in Indonesia. In 7.21% of Indonesia's lowest regulatory level, the information records to a large degree fierce conflict. This study breaks down land converted to Yogyakarta, specifically country misfortune that has occurred by the use of distant detection, GIS, and land use demonstration methods due to rapid growth.
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