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3.10.1 Village Profile Consistency
The statistical calculation that the SPSS program implemented divided the data into seven categories based on the Benuaq Dayak’s land uses: livestock, Umaq,
Simpukng, KebotnDukuh, Uratn, Bengkar and river.
3.10.1.1 Livestock
According to the data analysis results, livestock activity between the three villages is significantly different. The P value for livestock calculation is 0 with the confident
interval of 95 percent shows significant differences between the three villages regarding their economic results from livestock activities. Further, the calculation has revealed that
the Tepulang Village has a higher yield from livestock than the other two villages. The Dingin Village has the lowest yield from livestock activities because the village is located
near the river. The Dingin Village might benefit from focusing their activities on the river areas. Figure 3.5 shows the average mean of livestock yields for the three villages.
3.10.1.2 Umaq Land Use
For the Umaq activities, the P value is 0.364 with the confident interval of 95 percent. That means there are no significant differences between Umaq activities across
the three villages. In other words, responses from the three villages have slightly diversity in terms of yield, variety of products, and level of dependency on Umaq land
use income. Further, the graphs show that the Dingin Village has a wide variety of yield among its people. The Tepulang Village has higher economic yields from its Umaq
production compared to the other two villages. The variety of yields among the Benung Village people is small, meaning that the people in Benung have relatively the same
productivity. Figure 3.6 shows the average mean of Umaq for the three villages.
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45 25
25 N =
VILLAGE
1.30 1.20
1.10
95 CI LIVESTOC
8000000 7000000
6000000 5000000
4000000 3000000
2000000 1000000
Figure 3.5 The Average Mean of Livestock Yields at the Three Villages
45 25
25 N =
VILLAGE
1.30 1.20
1.10
95 CI UMAQ
10000000 8000000
6000000 4000000
2000000
-2000000
Figure 3.6 The Average Mean of Umaq at the Three Villages Tepulang
Benung Dingin
Tepulang Benung
Dingin
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3.10.1.3 Simpukng Land Use
For Simpukng activities, the ANOVA calculation result for the P value is 0.167 with the confident interval of 95 percent. This means the calculation results show that
Simpukng land use productivities in the three villages were not significantly different in terms of conditions, productivities and yields.
The graphs also show that the Tepulang Village people have more variety in their Simpukng productivity and yield. The Benung Village has the highest average for their
Simpukng productivities and yield compared to the other two villages. Figure 3.7 shows the average Simpukng yield for the three villages.
45 25
25 N =
VILLAGE
1.30 1.20
1.10
95 CI SIMPUKNG
6000000 5000000
4000000 3000000
2000000 1000000
-1000000
Figure 3.7 The Average Mean of Simpukng at the Three Villages Tepulang
Benung Dingin
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3.10.1.4 KebotnDukuh Land Use