2018
DOI: 10.21787/jbp.10.2018.275-285
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Adaptation Strategy of the Bajo Fishermen towards Climate Change

Abstract: Climate change currently becomes the concern of policymakers and academics because the impact is already extensive. The Bajo People Community, located in Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi is a coastal community with a significant portion of its population living as fishermen. The people and fishermen in the Bajo people also felt the impact of climate change on the coastal and marine environment. The effect on the environment is very influential on the economic and social community of the Bajo People. This study aim… Show more

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“…This makes it more difficult for the fishing community in the Salabangka Islands to be able to catch marine products to meet their needs. For this reason, knowledge about climate change, resource management, and livelihood diversification strategies as well as increasing innovation in fishing technology for the Bajo fishing community becomes prominent [4]. Previously, fishermen can estimate accurately the fish season for each particular type of fish, where at a certain time there was a certain fish season, so they could determine when to catch what and how much should be harvested according to the size of the catch and the costs that must be allocated, but at this time, especially in the last decade It is difficult to ensure the season due to climate change that occurs, especially for fishermen who only rely on traditional fishermen equipment, such as in Salabangka.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This makes it more difficult for the fishing community in the Salabangka Islands to be able to catch marine products to meet their needs. For this reason, knowledge about climate change, resource management, and livelihood diversification strategies as well as increasing innovation in fishing technology for the Bajo fishing community becomes prominent [4]. Previously, fishermen can estimate accurately the fish season for each particular type of fish, where at a certain time there was a certain fish season, so they could determine when to catch what and how much should be harvested according to the size of the catch and the costs that must be allocated, but at this time, especially in the last decade It is difficult to ensure the season due to climate change that occurs, especially for fishermen who only rely on traditional fishermen equipment, such as in Salabangka.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aims to look at the various actions taken by the Bajo Salabangka community to implement adaptation strategies to deal with various changes that occur due to the seasonal monsoon and environmental changes in the midst of Covid-19 attack. Generally, the adaptation strategy carried out refers to the activities of (1) business diversification; (2) livelihoods intensification; (3) social network utilization strategy, and (4) selling or pawning valuable assets owned [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mu'min et al (2014) also found that agricultural diversification has a relatively high impact on farmers' incomes in Belawang Village, Belawang District. Herdiansyah et al (2018) argue that fishermen can diversify their businesses, such as cultivating mangroves and seaweed, to mitigate climate change. Asfaw et al (2019) find that crop diversification has a greater impact on the poor group in Malawi, Niger, and Zambia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study chose the technological improvements directed to vast quantities of data that have been obtained, compiled, and archived. Also, that is now undoubtedly accessible for analysis (Herdiansyah et al, 2018;Narutomo et al, 2019). The recourses are Google scholars, Journal articles, Bangladesh and Indonesia Governments' websites, National and International newspapers, immigration and embassy websites of Indonesia also Bangladesh Yame, 2020).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%