Campus Greening Movement through the Utilization of Idle Land for Mini Agroforestry

Authors

  • Hujemiati STIP Yapi Bone
  • Murni Djabar STIP Yapi Bone
  • Andi Fentyrina STAI Al Ghazali Bone
  • Muh Tamrin STAI Al Ghazali Bone
  • Fajrin STAI Al Ghazali Bone
  • Mardi STAI Al Ghazali Bone
  • Yusri L STAI Al Ghazali Bone
  • Jumardi Universitas Sipatokkong Mambo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/ijsd.v5i2.23

Keywords:

Greening, Mini Agroforestry, Campus, Idle Land, Student Participation

Abstract

The program “Campus Greening Movement through the Utilization of Fallow Land for Mini Agroforestry” was carried out at STIP Yapi Bone with the aim of improving the campus environment quality while providing practical education to students. The activity was conducted on ±400 m² of fallow land with the planting of 50 productive trees (mango, guava, bay leaf, and soursop). The implementation method included land preparation, tree planting, technical assistance by lecturers, and monitoring of plant growth by students. The results showed an average plant survival rate of 93%, the active involvement of 40 students with 90% attendance, and the creation of a greener campus environment. This program provides ecological, educational, and socio-economic impacts, and has the potential to become a community service model that can be replicated in other campuses

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Published

2026-05-21

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