Weny Findiastuti, Moses Laksono Singgih and Maria Anityasari
Abstract
This paper conducts system-dynamic simulation on farming eco-efficiency measurement completed with social aspects and interrelationship between indicators generated. It applies systemic eco-efficiency measurement methodology built by former research on five selected provinces in Indonesia. As constructed on the methodology, eco-efficiency ratio has been modified and measured not only total cereal production per emission potential, but also take into account the effects of agricultural employment, and the influence of housing, industrial, and infrastructure expansion toward agriculture area. The simulation has been run in year 2004-2025 period for East Java, Central Java, South Sulawesi, South Kalimantan and West Nusa Tenggara. The result shows changes in cereal production and eco-efficiency ranks due to Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas of Indonesia (FSVA) 2015 rankings.