Forest Dynamics and Agroforestry History since AD 200 in the Highland of Sumatra, Indonesia

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​Forest Dynamics and Agroforestry History since AD 200 in the Highland of Sumatra, Indonesia​
Nguyen, C. H.; Setyaningsih, C. A.; Jahnk, S. L.; Saad, A.; Sabiham, S. & Behling, H.​ (2022) 
Forests13(9) art. 1473​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/f13091473 

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Authors
Nguyen, Chung Hoai; Setyaningsih, Christina Ani; Jahnk, Svea Lina; Saad, Asmadi; Sabiham, Supiandi; Behling, Hermann
Editors
Aranha, José
Abstract
Understanding past forest dynamics and human influence is essential for future forest management and ecosystem conservation. This study aims to provide insights into the forest dynamics and agroforestry history in the highlands of Sumatra for the last 1800 years. We carried out palaeoecological multi-proxy analyses of pollen, spores, non-pollen palynomorphs, macro-charcoal, and X-ray fluorescence on a limnic sediment core taken from Danau Kecil in the submontane area of Kerinci Seblat National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia. Our results provide an 1800-year record of forest dynamics under climate change and human influence including the transition from forest opening to shifting cultivation and eventually permanent agroforestry. Indicators for forest openings and secondary forest formation have been present since the beginning of records (AD 200). This is followed by the possible initiation of sugar palm (Arenga) cultivation (AD 400). Since AD 500, potential agroforestry and forest gardening practices have promoted major timber trees such as Lithocarpus/Castanopsis, Bischofia, and Dipterocarpaceae combined with sugar palm (Arenga). Permanent agroforestry systems were possibly established since AD 1760, evinced by an increase in commodity trees such as Dipterocarpaceae for resin production. With the Dutch invasion ca. AD 1900, agroforestry intensified and expanded to the Kerinci Valley. This was followed by land use intensification and potential rice cultivation around Danau Kecil since the 1940s. This study provides the first details on past forest dynamics around Danau Kecil since AD 200, showing among others how appropriate forest management and a closed canopy could reduce fire vulnerability in submontane rainforest.
Issue Date
2022
Publisher
MDPI
Journal
Forests 
Project
SFB 990: Ökologische und sozioökonomische Funktionen tropischer Tieflandregenwald-Transformationssysteme (Sumatra, Indonesien) 
SFB 990 | A | A01: Langzeitliche Vegetationsveränderungen, Pflanzenphänologie und Pflanzen-Bestäuber-Interaktionen in Regenwald und Regenwaldtransformationen in Zentral-Sumatra 
ISSN
1999-4907
eISSN
1999-4907
Language
English
Subject(s)
sfb990_journalarticles
Sponsor
Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 2022

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