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Out of fire disaster: dynamics of livelihood strategies of rural community on peatland use and management

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Title Out of fire disaster: dynamics of livelihood strategies of rural community on peatland use and management
 
Creator Winarno, B.
Rohadi, D.
Herawati, T.
Rahmat, M.
Suwarno, E.
 
Subject fire
livelihoods
peatlands
rural communities
 
Description Rural community in peatland is less concerned actor during the recurrent fire disaster. This disaster has already diminished the source of livelihoods. There is limited information about the dynamics of the livelihoods related to the use of fire in peatland. This paper examines the dynamics of rural livelihoods and the adaptation livelihoods strategies in degraded peatland. Data are collected by field survey, in-depth interview, focus group discussion in three villages at Riau Province and they are analyzed descriptively. Peatland is the only remaining important resource for the rural people after fire disaster. They will select prospective commodities based on their capabilities and access to market. Rural community are more intensive in using the resource of peatland for their livelihoods with the growing interest to several commodities. Recent community livelihoods depend on some certain commodities (palm oil, areca nut, rubber) and tend to conduct expansive and monoculture land use strategy rather than polyculture strategy. Diversification livelihood with adaptive and valuable commodities through trainings, continuous coaching and building business.
 
Date 2020-04-01
2021-03-08T08:40:31Z
2021-03-08T08:40:31Z
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Winarno, B., Rohadi, D., Herawati, T., Rahmat, M., Suwarno, E. 2020. Out of fire disaster: dynamics of livelihood strategies of rural community on peatland use and management. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 487: 012008. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/487/1/012008
1755-1307
1755-1315
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112587
https://www.cifor.org/library/7659
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/487/1/012008
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-3.0
Open Access
 
Publisher IOP Publishing