Although still a lot of pro-cons among ecologists and city landscapers on the existence of fruit trees to the city due to safety reasons, comprehensive evaluation of the fruit trees species existing in Indonesian cities is still lack. In many subtropical countries, the introduction of fruit trees to the city including public areas is increasing to stimulate society's relationship. In a developing country like Indonesia, the introduction might use to enrich the city development concept that inline with an effort to increase food security and genetic conservation program. Here, tree species available in Indonesian region was assessed, in order to develop a strategy on genetic conservation, city planning, and its future prospect. Tree pictures available on the Google Street View platform were evaluated from March to August 2019. Results showed that cities across eight regions resumed 98 fruit tree species. By species, fruit species contributed 37.58% to total tree species in the city. Within a city, fruit species were available in city parks, public facilities, and along the road in both road island and roadside. Common species grew along traffic roads, sidewalks, and city parks included large-sized fruits such as avocado, breadfruit, coconut, durian, jackfruit, and mango trees. In the absence of special parks, about 40-60% of fruit species were available along the road, regardless of road class, indicated the importance of fruit trees in Indonesian cities. Some issues related to the existence of fruit trees should be considered including tree disturbance, safety issues, selection, and stakeholder awareness. The number of fruit tree species decreased by 66.67% by increasing the city population from small to large cities. In the future, it is interesting to evaluate fruit trees distribution in the city in relation to city characteristics, pollution control, climate stability, genetic conservation and citizen appreciation as part of smart city projects.
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16 September 2020
THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ICBS 2019: “Biodiversity as a Cornerstone for Embracing Future Humanity”
10–11 October 2019
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Research Article|
September 16 2020
Genetic conservation of tree species in Indonesian cities: Problems and prospects Free
Edi Santosa;
Edi Santosa
a)
1
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
16680a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
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Anas Dinurrohman Susila;
Anas Dinurrohman Susila
1
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
166802
Center for Horticulture Studies, Bogor Agricultural University
, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
16144
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Winarso Drajat Widodo;
Winarso Drajat Widodo
1
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
16680
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Nizar Nasrullah
Nizar Nasrullah
3
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Landscape Architecture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
16680
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Edi Santosa
1,a)
Anas Dinurrohman Susila
1,2
Winarso Drajat Widodo
1
Nizar Nasrullah
3
1
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
16680
2
Center for Horticulture Studies, Bogor Agricultural University
, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia
16144
3
Bogor Agricultural University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Landscape Architecture
, Jl Meranti Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia
16680
a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2260, 020022 (2020)
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Edi Santosa, Anas Dinurrohman Susila, Winarso Drajat Widodo, Nizar Nasrullah; Genetic conservation of tree species in Indonesian cities: Problems and prospects. AIP Conf. Proc. 16 September 2020; 2260 (1): 020022. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0016192
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