CAPACITY ASSESSMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ACTORS IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURE (CASE STUDY: SIMURP PROGRAMME, CIBERES VILLAGE, PATOKBEUSI SUB-DISTRICT, SUBANG REGENCY).

The agricultural sector is one of the sectors that contribute to the increase in climate change and is also a sector that is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. To overcome this there is the principle of Climate-Smart Agriculture, this principle is used in one of the government programs,...

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Main Author: Nur Malahayati Sukma, Fajriana
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74984
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The agricultural sector is one of the sectors that contribute to the increase in climate change and is also a sector that is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. To overcome this there is the principle of Climate-Smart Agriculture, this principle is used in one of the government programs, SIMURP. Climate change is a problem that must be solved together. Thus, agricultural actors such as farmers, the Agricultural Extension Office (Balai Penyuluhan Pertanian/BPP), the Subang District Agriculture Office and the Ciberes Village Government in the implementation of this program have an important role in implementing CSA in the SIMURP program. This research aims to identify the capacity of agricultural actors in the implementation of CSA in the SIMURP program with a case study in Ciberes Village, Patokbeusi Sub-district, Subang District. This research is qualitative research with a case study approach. Data collection techniques in this study were carried out by distributing questionnaires to farmers and interviews with representatives of BPP, the Agriculture Office, and the Ciberes Village Government. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling technique. The analytical methods used are descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis, content analysis and SWOT analysis. Identification of actor capacity based on perceptions, human capital capacity, and social capital owned by agricultural actors. The study found that each actor has a positive perception of climate change awareness and CSA implementation. It was found that some actor capacities were still not optimal related to the role of the village government and conventional agricultural culture. With that, strategies were developed that can be pursued by each actor to support capacity building in the application of CSA in Ciberes Village, for example seen from human capital capacity such as strengthening insights into CSA and the role of each agricultural actor. While social capital capacity strategies can be supported from central-regional policy alignment, network strengthening and collaboration between actors.