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    Pongamia: A Possible Option for Degraded Land Restoration and Bioenergy Production in Indonesia

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    Leksono, B.
    Rahman, S.A.
    Larjavaara, M.
    Purbaya, D.A.
    Arpiwi, N.L.
    Samsudin, Y.B.
    Artati, Y.
    Windyarini, E.
    Sudrajat, D.J.
    Aminah, A.
    Maulana, A.M.
    Bhatta, K.P.
    Kwon, J.
    Baral, H.
    Date Issued
    2021-10
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
    Accessibility
    Open Access
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    CC-BY-4.0
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    Leksono, B., Rahman, S. A., Larjavaara, M., Purbaya, D. A., Arpiwi, N. L., Samsudin, Y. B., Artati, Y., et al. (2021). Pongamia: A Possible Option for Degraded Land Restoration and Bioenergy Production in Indonesia. Forests, 12(11), 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12111468
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115761
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f12111468
    Abstract/Description
    Indonesia has 14 million ha of degraded and marginal land, which provides very few benefits for human wellbeing or biodiversity. This degraded land may require restoration. The leguminous tree Pongamia pinnata syn. Milettia pinnata (pongamia) has potential for producing biofuel while simultaneously restoring degraded land. However, there is limited information on this potential for consideration. This paper aims to address the scientific knowledge gap on pongamia by exploring its potential as a biofuel and for restoring degraded land in Indonesia. We applied a literature review to collect relevant information of pongamia, which we analyzed through narrative qualitative and narrative comparative methods with careful compilation and scientific interpretation of retrieved information. The review revealed that pongamia occurs naturally across Indonesia, in Sumatra, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara and Maluku. It can grow to a height of 15–20 m and thrive in a range of harsh environmental conditions. Its seeds can generate up to 40% crude pongamia oil by weight. It is a nitrogen-fixing tree that can help restore degraded land and improve soil properties. Pongamia also provides wood, fodder, medicine, fertilizer and biogas. As a multipurpose species, pongamia holds great potential for combating Indonesia’s energy demand and restoring much of the degraded land. However, the potential competition for land and for raw material with other biomass uses must be carefully managed.
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Forests, Trees and Agroforestry
    AGROVOC Keywords
    renewable energy; bioenergy; ecological restoration
    Subjects
    PLANTATIONS AND REHABILITATION;
    Countries
    Indonesia
    Regions
    South-eastern Asia
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    Center for International Forestry Research; Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia; Peking University; University of Göttingen; Udayana University; University of Melbourne; National Institute of Forest Sciences
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    • FTA outputs [1739]

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