Impact of Antropogenic Pressure to Coffee Productivity and C-Organic in West Lampung Regency, Lampung Province

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Frendika Mahendra
Christine Wulandari
Slamet Budi Yuwono
Samsul Bakri

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Human activity is currently the key to the sustainability of the existing ecosystem and determines the productivity of existing coffee. This study aims to observe human activities on land management and coffee productivity in the area of West Lampung district, Indonesia. This research was conducted from October to November 2020. This study used a descriptive method and analyzed human activity with coffee productivity. The results of this study have found that there are still many human activities in land management without using conservation techniques that can destroy forests. The results showed that research location 1 had the lowest C-organic compared to other land cover, which had a value of 0.78 and location 4 had the highest C-organic compared to other land covers. The fourth research location has the most coffee yields compared to other land cover, reaching 2 tons

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