Over recent decades, sustained economic growth in Indonesia has lifted many millions of Indonesians out of poverty. But despite these developments, 28 per cent of the population still live below the official poverty line and many more remain vulnerable to falling into poverty. Coastal and fishing communities represent some of the poorer populations across Indonesia, their livelihoods increasingly threatened by deleterious environmental impacts and overfishing. This paper draws on an analysis of household surveys from two Sama Bajo fishing settlements in coastal Southeast Sulawesi. A predominantly maritime language community, Sama Bajo livelihoods are shaped by seasonal patterns of fishing and marine based harvesting and trading. Using a mod...
The habits of the people of Bone Regency regarding local culture are still preserved now; the fisher...
AbstractStrengthening civil society values is required in a poor fishermen community so that the com...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
AbstractThis study would explore the survival strategy for poor fishing families in coastal areas of...
Poverty is not a new phenomenon that emerges in the midst of Indonesian people. The uncertainties o...
This research was conducted in Pandang-pandang, Palajau Village, Arungkeke Sub-district, Jeneponto R...
Management of tropical fisheries often fails because of a limited sectoral approach that disregards ...
Fishermen in Payum Village are still classified as small-scale traditional fishermen and live in the...
Traditional fishermen are small-scale fisheries with small-scale catches. They are commonly found in...
Masters Research - Master of ScienceThis thesis investigates the livelihoods of fishermen in the vil...
The coastal ecosystems in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure from local and global change. ...
The fishermen community in Rimau Balak island South Lampung Regencies, is one of the fisherman commu...
The well-being of the fishing community has become one of the important agendas in the development o...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
-This study specifically directed to the study of fishing groups in the "Poverty Trap" constructed f...
The habits of the people of Bone Regency regarding local culture are still preserved now; the fisher...
AbstractStrengthening civil society values is required in a poor fishermen community so that the com...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...
AbstractThis study would explore the survival strategy for poor fishing families in coastal areas of...
Poverty is not a new phenomenon that emerges in the midst of Indonesian people. The uncertainties o...
This research was conducted in Pandang-pandang, Palajau Village, Arungkeke Sub-district, Jeneponto R...
Management of tropical fisheries often fails because of a limited sectoral approach that disregards ...
Fishermen in Payum Village are still classified as small-scale traditional fishermen and live in the...
Traditional fishermen are small-scale fisheries with small-scale catches. They are commonly found in...
Masters Research - Master of ScienceThis thesis investigates the livelihoods of fishermen in the vil...
The coastal ecosystems in Southeast Asia are under increased pressure from local and global change. ...
The fishermen community in Rimau Balak island South Lampung Regencies, is one of the fisherman commu...
The well-being of the fishing community has become one of the important agendas in the development o...
In Southeast Asia, inland fish resources are crucial for small-scale fishing households. Their decli...
-This study specifically directed to the study of fishing groups in the "Poverty Trap" constructed f...
The habits of the people of Bone Regency regarding local culture are still preserved now; the fisher...
AbstractStrengthening civil society values is required in a poor fishermen community so that the com...
Fisheries in Madura generally remain still more undeveloped in comparison with East Java. Any fishin...