Rudy C. Tarumingkeng
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ANALISIS GENDER TERHADAP KEGIATAN PERIKANAN PANTAI: KASUS KABUPATEN SUBANG, JAWA BARAT (Gender Analysis of Coastal-Fisheries Activities: Case of Subang District, West Java Province) Sri Murni Soenarno; Daniel R. Monintja; Rudy C. Tarumingkeng; Aida Vitayala S. Hubeis
Buletin PSP Vol. 16 No. 1 (2007): Buletin PSP
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

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The Subang district is located in the north coast of Java Island. One of its economic sources is fisheries. Fifty percent of its production comes from sea. Women  have multiple roles in fisheries activities, such as trader, fish-processor, and financial administrator, but their roles are not documented. This research is aimed (1) to analyze whether the Subang District coastal-fisheries activities have been gender responsive, and (2) to make a coastal-fisheries action plans which is gender resporuive. The data analyses using Gender Analysis Pathway (GAP) and Moser Analysis. The results of  research show that (1) coastal-fisheries activities of Subang District have not yet gender  responsive, and (2) the action plans consist of capacity building, increasing education level, fostering community participaticm, improving local-based fisheries technology, and increasing employment opportunity.Key words: coastal-fisheries activities, gender, small-scale fishermen,
MOBILITAS DAN ALIH STATUS NELAYAN SKALA KECIL DI PROVINSI SULAWESI UTARA (Mobility and Status Exchange of Small Scale Fishermanin North Sulawesi Province) Victoria E. N. Manoppo; Domu Simbolon; Rudy C. Tarumingkeng; Victor P. H. Nikijuluw
Buletin PSP Vol. 20 No. 3 (2012): Buletin PSP
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

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North Sulawesi’s fisherman still predominated by traditional fisherman with small scale industry. This condition can trigger traditional fisherman perform a mobilization to get result of which is more to place/other area, because arrest its own region have been predominated by big scale fishermen. With condition of fisherman as elaborated above, hence require to be studied systematic and comprehensive related to Mobility and status Exchange of Small Scale Fisherman in North Sulawesi Province. Target of Research are: (1) Identifying fisherman mobility status in North Sulawesi Province., (2) Mapping factors/component having an effect on to mobility work of fisherman. Mapping resulted from impact mobility work of fisherman. Time and place of this research is conducted during 6 months, namely January 2011 up to June 2011. Research conducted in Province Sulawesi North, and intake of primary data focused at coastal countryside. Intake of sample determined by some example of region having the effort fishery catch able to deputize entire population exist in research region. Intake of fisherman household example conducted by withdrawal of random example "clustery" and is high rise (multi-stages). Type and Source Data Pursuant to target of research to reach, hence data which collected in this research consist of two type, that is: primary data and of secondary data. Analyze data which used in this research are: (1)  Descriptive Qualitative Analysis; (2) Analysis of SEM. Fisherman in North Sulawesi Province do mobility either through geographical and or work, mentioned on the basis of some consideration. As for geographical transfer of arrest area location to neighbor countryside, while transfer of work is transfer of fisherman become the non fisherman. Result of analysis of SEM mapping factors/component having an effect on to mobility work fisherman and map resulted from impact is mobility work fisherman.  Key words: mobility, small-scale fishermen, status exchange, and SEM
PEMBERDAYAAN PELADANG BERPINDAH: KASUS KABUPATEN KUTAI KARTANEGARA, KABUPATEN KUTAI TIMUR, DAN KABUPATEN KUTAI BARAT DI PROVINSI KALIMANTAN TIMUR Jawatir Pardosi; Pang S. Asngari; Rudy C. Tarumingkeng; Djoko Susanto; Sumarjo .
Jurnal Penyuluhan Vol. 1 No. 1 (2005): Jurnal Penyuluhan
Publisher : Department of Communication and Community Development Sciences and PAPPI (Perhimpunan Ahli Penyuluh Pertanian Indonesia)

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Shifting cultivations (SC) who rely on their livelihood of forest resources are empowerless mainly caused by the low quality of human resources an the pressures of the forest resources utilization which covering the cultivation areas by companies. The study was aimed to formulate a model of the empowerment of SC through extension program. The respondents involved we composed of 36 extension agents and 288 shifting cultivators. Data analysis used the descriptive analysis technique such as Chi Square, Rank Spearman, and Path Analysis. The Study results showed ah: (1) factors related o empowering SC through extension that consisted of 13 variables were low; (2) applications of forestry extension in Kutai Katanegara District, East Kutai District, and West Kutai District were not able to empower the SC to realize sustainable forest; (3) the activities needed by SC are he activities, aimed to solved the SC problem, such as (a) he qualified extension about the permanent cultivation, (b) the availability of infrastructure, (c) the insurance for shifting cultivation activities, (d) the availability of specific local technology, (e) production apparatus, (f) production increase, (g) income increase, (h) market, (i) cooperation, (j) capital credit, (k) business development, (l) new business alternative; and (4) the effectively extension model hat might be able to empower the SC is the extension that became their own program and applies (a) a digging finding, and developing science and technology model, (b) interactive/convergent communication, (c) extension substances based on SC need, (d) adult learning process, and (e) community based forest management.