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Respons Perempuan Tani Terhadap Kebijakan Pemerintah Daerah dalam Mendorong Keberlanjutan Sektor Pertanian Lokal di Kecamatan Konda Kabupaten Konawe Selatan Syaifudin Suhri Kasim; Ratna Supiyah; Aryuni Salpiana Jabar; Suharty Roslan; Megawati A. Tawulo; Asrani
Jurnal Neo Societal Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Edisi Januari
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo (UHO)

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This research aims to analyze women farmers' responses to local government policies in encouraging the sustainability of the local agricultural sector in Konda District, South Konawe Regency. The research focus includes evaluating the level of participation of women farmers, the obstacles they face, and the impact of policies on economic and social sustainability in local farming communities. This research uses a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data was obtained through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and analysis of regional policy documents related to the agricultural sector. Key informants consisted of women farmers, agricultural extension workers, local government officials and local community leaders. The research results show that women farmers in Konda District have an important role in supporting agricultural sustainability, especially through managing harvests, diversifying businesses, and strengthening social networks. . This research concludes that successful agricultural sustainability policies require stronger integration of gender perspectives, especially in providing equal access to resources and decision making. 
Transformasi Peran Gender dan Reorganisasi Struktur Sosial: Studi tentang Perempuan Tani dalam Sektor Informal Syaifudin Suhri Kasim; Juhaepa; Sarpin; Aryuni Salpiana Jabar; Sarmadan
Jurnal Neo Societal Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025): Edisi Juli 2025
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This study aims to analyze how the transformation of female farmers' roles in the informal sector impacts social structure and gender relations within agrarian communities in Konda District, South Konawe Regency. Women who were previously confined to domestic roles are now increasingly active as economic agents in informal sectors, including subsistence agriculture, local trade, and home-based agro-enterprises. Using a descriptive qualitative approach and in-depth interviews with 15 key informants, the study finds that this role transformation has stimulated a reorganization of social structures, particularly through the growing recognition of women’s productive contributions in public community spaces. Findings indicate that despite facing structural barriers such as limited access to resources and double workload burdens, female farmers are developing adaptive strategies based on social networks, symbolic capital, and local cultural values. This process signifies a significant shift in power relations between men and women at both household and community levels. Therefore, inclusive and gender-responsive policies are needed to strengthen the position of female farmers as agents of social transformation and sustainable rural developmen
MENGUATKAN KEARIFAN LOKAL MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN PARTISIPATIF UNTUK MENGHASILKAN PELESTARIAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP MASYARAKAT PESISIR DESA NII TANASA KECAMATAN LALONGGASUMEETO KABUPATEN KONAWE Juhaepa; Megawati Asrul Tawulo; Aryuni Salpiana Jabar; Tanzil; Sarpin; Harnina Ridwan
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Community Dedication
Publisher : Adiba Aisha Amira

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This study examines the strengthening of local wisdom through a participatory approach to environmental conservation in the coastal community of Nii Tanasa Village. Coastal communities play a key role in ecosystem management, where customary values ​​and traditional practices serve as strong guidelines for pro-environmental behavior. The participatory approach actively engages the community in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of conservation activities, such as mangrove planting, waste management, and fishing monitoring. Survey results indicate a high level of participation, particularly in beach cleanup (78%) and mangrove rehabilitation (68%), as well as a collective awareness supported by adherence to customary rules (72%). Qualitative analysis reveals that collaboration between traditional leaders, fishing groups, and the government strengthens sustainable and inclusive conservation mechanisms. Environmental education strengthens the integration of cultural values ​​into conservation practices, increasing collective awareness and behavior. This approach not only maintains the balance of the coastal ecosystem but also improves socio-economic well-being through ecotourism opportunities and natural resource resilience. The findings confirm that the synergy of local wisdom and active participation is an effective strategy for adaptive and sustainable environmental conservation, while simultaneously strengthening the social capital of coastal communities.