Research Article
Tenurial System in Shaping the Livelihood Pattern of Ciherang Village
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.10-8-2022.2338867, author={Hanifah Nur Hidayah and Afiya Hashina Muhammad and Patchouli Nuraini and Heru Purwandari}, title={Tenurial System in Shaping the Livelihood Pattern of Ciherang Village }, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Rural Socio-Economic Transformation: A Transdisciplinary Approach for Promoting Sustainable, Resilience, and Just Rural Transitions in the Era of Climate Crisis, RUSET 2022, 10-11 August 2022, Bogor, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={RUSET}, year={2023}, month={11}, keywords={agriculture livelihood land tenure}, doi={10.4108/eai.10-8-2022.2338867} }
- Hanifah Nur Hidayah
Afiya Hashina Muhammad
Patchouli Nuraini
Heru Purwandari
Year: 2023
Tenurial System in Shaping the Livelihood Pattern of Ciherang Village
RUSET
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.10-8-2022.2338867
Abstract
Productive land is a source of livelihood for most people, although some farmers can only rent land to others as happened in Ciherang Village. The conversion of agricultural land into non-agricultural areas has increased in Ciherang Village, which is still an area with high rice production. This encourages farmers to have a dual livelihood pattern by working in the non-farm or off-farm sector. This research can explain the relationship between the tenure system and the community's livelihood strategy in responding to the phenomena that occur. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between the tenure system and livelihood patterns. The results of this study show how changes in the tenure system encourage smallholders to change their livelihood patterns in line with massive land conversion. This has encouraged many of the farmers to work in the non-farm and off-farm fields, such as having jobs as drivers or traders.