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111 2 _aInternational Confernece on Rural Socio-Economic Transformation: Agrarian, Ecology, Communication and Community Development Perspectives
_d(2018 :
_cBogor, Indonesia)
245 1 0 _aRural Socio-Economic Transformation: Agrarian, Ecology, Communication and Community, Development Perspectives :
_bProceedings of the International Confernece on Rural Socio-Economic Transformation: Agrarian, Ecology, Communication and Community Development Perspectives (RUSET 2018), November 14-15, 2018, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia /
_ceditors: Rilus A. Kinseng, Arya Hadi Dharmawan, Djuara Lubis & Annisa Utami Seminar.
264 1 _a[Place of publication not identified] :
_bCRC Press,
_c2019.
300 _a1 online resource (x, 148 pages).
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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505 0 _aAgrarian and Ecology The typologies and the sustainability in oil palm plantation controlled by independent smallholders in Central Kalimantan A. Andrianto, A. Fauzi, & A.F. Falatehan Farmer households' vulnerability and coping strategies of floods in Kertamulya Village, Karawang District, Indonesia S. Brigita & M. Sihaloho Community adaptation on ecological changes through urban farming innovation for family food security Sumardjo, A. Firmansyah, & Manikharda Agriculture and the regeneration problem: rural youth, employment, and the future of farming E. Soetarto, D. Nurdinawati, R. Sita, M. Sihaloho, & T. Budiarto Communication and Agricultural Extensions The strategies to improve the sustainability of fish processing business through extension services and fish processing innovation A. Fatchiya, S. Amanah, & T. Soedewo Breastfeeding and online social support in a Facebook group W. Yasya, P. Muljono, K.B. Seminar, & Hardinsyah Communication of the organizational culture in Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) for sustainable rural entrepreneurship management based on local wisdom S. Kusuma, A.V.S. Hubeis, S. Sarwoprasodjo, & B. Ginting The communication characteristics of local elites in development programs: A study case in Pandeglang, Banten, Indonesia N. Fitriyah, S. Sarwoprasodjo, S. Sjaf, & E. Soetarto The struggle of cantrang fishermen in Indonesia: a pseudo victory? S. Sarwoprasodjo, A.U. Seminar, R.A. Kinseng, & D.R. Hapsari Social engineering of local government in the perspective of communication study toward the development program of pedestrian area T. Yuniarti, A. Saleh, M. Hubeis, & R.A. Kinseng Community Development From psychological burden to social economic changes: Analysis impact of evictions for women in Jakarta I. Dhalimoenthe, A.T. Alkhudri, R.N. Sativa, B.P. Andhyni, I. Dewi Social resilience of farmers community to cope with climate change I. Wulansari, O.S. Abdoellah, B. Gunawan, & Parikesit Roles of fisher folk social organization in Pati Regency W.H. Situmeang, C.N. Nasution, A.U. Seminar, & R.A. Kinseng Urban and rural poor household food security and food coping strategy: A case in South Sulawesi C.R. Ashari, A. Khomsan, & Y.F. Baliwati Strategy for improving women's leadership capacity in Baran Village, Central Java Provinc N. Purnaningsih, A. Fatchiya, Y. Saraswati, & A. Wibowo
520 _aMost of Indonesian population live in rural areas, and the majority of poor people also live in rural areas, namely 13.47% in rural and 7.26 in urban. In the past decades, rural communities as well as the ecology have changed fundamentally. Many factors contribute to this transformation: development programs from the government as well as from private and NGOs; the diffusion of information technology; the development of transportation facilities; the rise of education and health levels, interaction with "outsiders", and so on. A main driving factor for rural development has been agrarian liberalization. This can be seen in the development of transnational plantations, which trigger land grab and rise of land demand. Development trough liberalization also had a negative impact, since the development of modern and industrialized agriculture affected the environment, and the expansion of plantations caused changes in the agricultural systems of villages and the life orientation of local communities. Interventions in villages by private companies, intermediary institutions no doubt have brought a structural transformations in rural live: local institutions, livelihood systems, population structures, ecosystems, and relation to the land. Unfortunately, the social, economic, cultural, and ecological transformation of the rural community not always produces improvement of quality of life for the rural community. At the same time, information and data related to rural transformations are scarcely available at research institutions, universities, NGOs, private enterprises. Rural Socio-Economic Transformation: Agrarian, Ecology, Communication and Community, Development Perspectives discusses many aspects of the social, economic, cultural, and ecological transformation of rural life in Indonesia, and is of interest to academics and policy makers interested or involved in these areas.
588 _aOCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
650 0 _aRural development
_zIndonesia.
650 0 _aEconomics
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650 7 _aTECHNOLOGY / Agriculture / Forestry
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650 7 _aTECHNOLOGY / Engineering / Civil
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700 1 _aKinseng, Rilus A.,
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700 1 _aDharmawan, Arya-Hadi,
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700 1 _aLubis, Djuara,
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700 1 _aSeminar, Annisa Utami,
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856 4 0 _3Taylor & Francis
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