Ernawati S. Kaseng
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Keanekaragaman Makrozoobentos Sebagai Indikator Kualitas Air di Hutan Mangrove Pantai Kuri Caddi di Kabupaten Maros Yasir Yasyfa Amin; Jamaluddin Jamaluddin; Ernawati S. Kaseng
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 9 No 10 (2023): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7985114

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Kuri Caddi Beach is located in Kuri Caddi Hamlet, Nisombalia Village, Marusu District, Maros Regency, South Sulawesi Province. Kuri Caddi Beach has potential natural resources consisting of 23 types of mangroves. Macrozoobenthos are invertebrate animals that live on the bottom of the water. The purpose of this study was to determine the diversity of macrozoobenthos in the mangrove forest and the condition of the waters in the mangrove forest of the Kuri Caddi coast, Maros Regency. This research is a type of quantitative descriptive research using a survey method which was carried out from February to March 2021. This research was carried out by taking macrozoobenthos samples and air samples from three observations found in the mangrove forest of the Kuri Caddi coast. The results showed that the diversity index value ranged from 1.4001 to 1.9554 which was classified as moderate, the uniformity index ranged from 0.8854 to 0.9597 which was classified as high, the dominance index value ranged from 0.1397 to 0.2300 which was classified as low and There are 3 classes of macrozoobenthos in the coastal mangrove forest of Kuri Caddi, namely Gastropods, Bivalves, Crustaceans with a total of 9 species, namely Chicoreus Capucinus, Terebralia Sulcata, Nerita Undata, Nerita Signata, Pirenella Incisia, Ceratodesma Edule,Periglypta Puerpera, Uca Sp. and Ilyoplaks Sp.
Keberdayaan Perempuan: Konsep Pemberdayaan dalam Pembangunan Masyarakat Berbasis Gender Ernawati S. Kaseng
Jurnal Kajian Sosial dan Budaya: Tebar Science Vol 7 No 3 (2023): TEBAR SCIENCE: JURNAL KAJIAN SOSIAL & BUDAYA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36653/jksb.v7i3.178

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Women's empowerment is an effort to reallocate power through changing social structures. The percentage of women is much higher when compared to the number of men, but in fact the level of female work participation in Indonesia is still relatively low when compared to the level of work of men. The study method used, namely the literature study method where the data obtained is compiled, so that conclusions are obtained. Data type, that is, using secondary data. Data collection techniques, namely through the stages of taking data from the library, reading, recording, and processing data from the material obtained. The study of this article shows that women's empowerment is an effort to reallocate power through changes in social structure that can be done through various approaches, concepts, strategies and principles of empowerment, one of which is gender-based community empowerment. Through activities rmpowerment is expected to occur non-formal education to change the mindset and perspective of women or housewives which will ultimately educate them to be diligent, creative and innovative to develop their abilities in accordance with their talents so as to encourage people's economic development and increase family economic income. This is of course so that women or housewives can be independent and not depend entirely on their husbands to meet the daily needs of their families.
Kehidupan Keluarga Buruh Tani Rumput Laut di Pesisir Desa Lasitae Kabupaten Barru Ernawati S. Kaseng
Jurnal Kajian Sosial dan Budaya: Tebar Science Vol 6 No 2 (2022): TEBAR SCIENCE: JURNAL KAJIAN SOSIAL & BUDAYA
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Farm workers' families are synonymous with poverty because they do not have the ability to meet basic needs continuously. Poverty is a characteristic of some farm workers' families in general. However, this phenomenon is different from the seaweed farm laborers found on the coast of Lasitae Village, it can be seen that some of the farm workers' families have a good daily life in terms of meeting basic needs for their families. Based on these assumptions, the objectives of this research are to find out the socio-economic life of the seaweed farm workers' families; as well as to find out strategies in meeting the living needs of families of seaweed farm workers on the coast of Lasitae Village, Barru Regency. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The technique of taking informants was done by purposive sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results of this study indicate that the family income of seaweed farm workers received per month for the husband is the family's main income and for the wife the income received per month is additional family income. Although the income from working as farm laborers has brought changes and improvements in the socioeconomic conditions of their families, especially in terms of their children's education and housing conditions, from a health perspective they still cannot be called traditional because some of the families of farm workers still drink alcohol. traditional medicine compared to going to the puskesmas for treatment, and in terms of clothing, their food is still minimal. The active strategy carried out by several seaweed farm workers is to look for side jobs. The side job that was carried out was loading and unloading fish at the village fish auction, while the active strategy carried out by family members of seaweed farm workers, namely the wives and children encountered in the study who did not join their husbands as farm laborers, was to work together to help increase family income, by opening their own business. The passive strategy of several families of seaweed farm workers, namely by doing a frugal pattern in the daily life of the family. Then the network strategy carried out by several farm labor families, namely by borrowing money from relatives.