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Fishermen's perceptions of climate change impacts on livelihoods: a weighted average index (WAI) analysis in Bangkalan, Madura Island Rohimah, Ainur; Setiani, Setiani; Priyanto, Moh. Wahyudi; Wijayanti, Dian Eswin
Agriekonomika Vol 14, No 2: October 2025
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v14i2.33681

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Climate change presents a global challenge with significant implications for livelihood sustainability, particularly in coastal communities. This study explores fishermen's perceptions of climate change and its impacts on their livelihoods in Bangkalan Regency, Madura Island, Indonesia, a region where communities are directly affected through altered weather patterns, rising sea temperatures, and disrupted fishery ecosystems. Employing a quantitative approach, data were collected from 94 fishermen in Banyusangkah Village, Tanjungbumi Sub-district, selected via simple random sampling. The Weighted Average Index (WAI) method was used to analyze perceptions. The results indicate a high level of awareness among fishermen regarding certain climate phenomena, such as increased sea temperatures and the frequency of heavy rainfall, which they perceive as directly affecting fish catches and fishing safety. However, awareness of slower-onset, long-term impacts, such as tidal flooding and coastal erosion, remains low. These findings underscore the critical need for targeted educational outreach and policy interventions designed to foster community-based adaptation strategies, thereby enhancing the resilience of fishing communities in the face of increasingly uncertain environmental changes.
The influence of organic fertilizer adoption on the subjective well-being of rice farming households Dakhi, Dita Aryani; Priyanto, Moh. Wahyudi; Hayati, Mardiyah
Agriekonomika Vol 15, No 1: April 2026
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Trunojoyo Madura, Indonesi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/agriekonomika.v15i1.33691

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The intensive and continuous use of inorganic fertilizers can degrade soil fertility and increase production costs, thereby posing a potential threat to the well-being of rice-farming households. As an alternative, the adoption of organic fertilizers is considered more environmentally sustainable and may enhance farmers’ subjective well-being. This study aims to examine the effect of organic fertilizer adoption on subjective well-being, measured through indicators of life satisfaction and happiness. The research was conducted in Penanggungan Village, Trawas District, Mojokerto Regency, involving 98 rice farmers comprising both organic and non-organic practitioners. Data were collected through structured interviews using questionnaires and analyzed employing an ordered probit regression model. The results indicate that organic fertilizer adoption has a positive and statistically significant effect on farmers’ life satisfaction and happiness. Socioeconomic factors, including the number of dependents, farming experience, and secondary employment, also influence subjective well-being. These findings underscore that farmers’ well-being is shaped not only by economic factors but also by sustainable agricultural practices; therefore, expanding organic fertilizer adoption may serve as a viable strategy to promote sustainable farmer well-being.