Research Article

Estimating Agricultural Sustainability of Sholgara District Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process

Authors

  • Zabihullah Rahmani Assistant Professor, Horticulture Department, Samangan University, Afghanistan 
  • Ali Jawed Safdary Assistant Professor, Horticulture Department, Samangan University, Afghanistan 
  • Habibullah Rezaei Assistant Professor, Agricultural Economics and Extension Department, Samangan University, Afghanistan 

Abstract

This research aims to evaluate the sustainability of standard agricultural systems in 5 important villages of the Sholgara district of Balkh province of Afghanistan. To evaluate the sustainability of agriculture in each village, three main environmental, economic, and social criteria were determined, and each criterion is composed of several sub-criteria; in total, 18 sub-criteria were considered. data was collected in the form of a questionnaire from farmers and experts. To complete the questionnaire, farmers were selected by stratified random sampling, and 110 questionnaires were conducted from the villages of the Sholgara district. The data needed for this evaluation for standardization in the agricultural sustainability model, for weighting the criteria and sub-criteria of agricultural sustainability, a questionnaire was designed by experts and using the opinions of experts in agricultural economics, promotion and education of agriculture and agriculture, the ranking of sustainability criteria and sub-criteria was done. Moreover, by using Analytical Hierarchy Process, the agricultural sustainability status of the villages of the Sholgara district was calculated.

The results of the economic, social, and environmental sustainability analysis of Khowja Askandar were selected as the most sustainable village with a weight of 0.237. The villages of Boyni Qara, Aghar Saye, Bauragai, and Qurbaqqa Khana, with weights of 0.199, 0.197, 0.195, and 0.173, respectively are in the priorities of sustainability. Based on the sustainability sensitivity analysis, increasing the weight of the social and environmental components of sustainability to the level of 0.38 and 0.33 will increase the level of sustainability of Aghar Saye village, and increasing the weight of the economic part of sustainability did not change the priorities.

The results of this research make it possible to know the importance of various parameters affecting sustainability, to evaluate the sustainability, and to compare the villages of the Sholgara district with good accuracy so that practical steps can be taken in applying appropriate policies to improve the sustainability of agriculture.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

4 (4)

Pages

320-329

Published

11-12-2022

How to Cite

Rahmani, Z., Safdary, A. J., & Rezaei, H. (2022). Estimating Agricultural Sustainability of Sholgara District Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 4(4), 320–329. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2022.4.4.38

Downloads

Keywords:

Agricultural Sustainability, Analytical Hierarchy Process, Sholgara District, Environmental Sustainability, Economic Sustainability, Social Sustainability