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Towards Economic Resilience and Food Security: Leveraging Livelihood Capital and Technology for Farmer Adaptation in East Java, Indonesia Bunga Hidayati; Eko Setiawan; Fitri Candra Wardana; Dini Atikawati; Maharani Pertiwi
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Studi Pembangunan Vol 17, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

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The agricultural sector's contribution in East Java Province has diminished, primarily due to the prevalence of traditional farming practices, reliance on climate variability, and limited adoption of modern technology. These challenges result in seasonal poverty and heightened vulnerability for many farmers, impacting their economic resilience and food security. This study examines the impact of various livelihood assets on farmers' adaptive capacities in East Java, utilizing Structural Equation Modelling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to explore both direct and indirect relationships between livelihood capital and adaptation levels. The findings reveal that livelihood capital significantly enhances farmers' adaptive capacities directly and indirectly. Moreover, strong livelihood capital contributes positively to farmers’ resilience to climate change, thus promoting food security in the region. These results underscore the crucial role of bolstering livelihood capital as an effective strategy to enhance farmers' adaptive capacity and address vulnerability challenges, ultimately supporting food security.
Cattle Waste Management Strategy for Environmental Health in Pucangarum Village, Baureno District, Bojonegoro Regency Mohammad Sholikin; Jati Batoro; Wresty L. Anggayasti; Maharani Pertiwi
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 5 (2024): May
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

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Livestock farming is one of the economic supporting sectors in Pucangarum Village, Baureno District, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java. The number of cattle in this village has increased from year to year by 31.29%. To maintain the sustainability of this cattle business, new breakthroughs are needed to eliminate the negative impact on the environment caused by livestock waste. The aim of the research is to find a waste management strategy in Pucangarum Village that is able to maintain the carrying capacity and capacity of the environment. Quantitative methods were used in this research. The analysis used is SWOT and AHP analysis to find priority strategies for the above problems. The results of strategy analysis using SWOT and AHP analysis show that the most suitable strategy to use in Pucangarum Village is a combination of Strength and Opportunity (SO), namely by providing regular counseling and assistance to breeders, provide training on processing livestock waste (biogas, fertilizer, etc.), provide education regarding the potential for waste processing to generate money or save electricity (biogas) and the government provides assistance in creating communal biogas installations.