The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES

This study aims to determine the vulnerability of salt farmer households due to climate change in Donggobolo Village. Weather anomalies resulting from climate change causes floods and droughts which negatively affect household livelihoods. The method for assessing the vulnerability of salt farmer ho...

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Main Authors: Davit Aldi, Nurhayati, Eka Intan Kumala Putri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2021-07-01
Series:Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
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Online Access:http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jpsl/article/view/35474
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author Davit Aldi
Nurhayati
Eka Intan Kumala Putri
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description This study aims to determine the vulnerability of salt farmer households due to climate change in Donggobolo Village. Weather anomalies resulting from climate change causes floods and droughts which negatively affect household livelihoods. The method for assessing the vulnerability of salt farmer households in this study is the LVI (Livelihood Vulnerability Index) analysis, LVI-IPCC, and descriptive analysis. LVI analysis uses seven components of vulnerability which include climate variability, food, water, health, socio-demographic profile, livelihood strategies, and social networks. The calculation of the overall value of the LVI components shows that the salt farmer household in Donggobolo Village is closer to the scale value for the most vulnerable conditions, with an index value of 0.333. The value of the climate variability component is the dominant value in the LVI, which is equal to 0.759. Based on the grouping of the seven LVI indicators into the IPCC vulnerability components (exposure, adaptive capacity, and sensitivity), the final score is 0.172. The large value of exposure compared to adaptive capacity causes household conditions to be closer to vulnerable conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-73c7f464db044231a3164239ad25b62f2023-02-02T08:13:09ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJournal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management2086-46392460-58242021-07-0111210.29244/jpsl.11.2.298-308The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGESDavit AldiNurhayati0Eka Intan Kumala Putri1Departemen Arsitektur Lanskap, Institut Pertanian BogorDepartemen Ekonomi Sumberdaya dan Lingkungan, Institut Pertanian BogorThis study aims to determine the vulnerability of salt farmer households due to climate change in Donggobolo Village. Weather anomalies resulting from climate change causes floods and droughts which negatively affect household livelihoods. The method for assessing the vulnerability of salt farmer households in this study is the LVI (Livelihood Vulnerability Index) analysis, LVI-IPCC, and descriptive analysis. LVI analysis uses seven components of vulnerability which include climate variability, food, water, health, socio-demographic profile, livelihood strategies, and social networks. The calculation of the overall value of the LVI components shows that the salt farmer household in Donggobolo Village is closer to the scale value for the most vulnerable conditions, with an index value of 0.333. The value of the climate variability component is the dominant value in the LVI, which is equal to 0.759. Based on the grouping of the seven LVI indicators into the IPCC vulnerability components (exposure, adaptive capacity, and sensitivity), the final score is 0.172. The large value of exposure compared to adaptive capacity causes household conditions to be closer to vulnerable conditions.http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jpsl/article/view/35474Vulnerability, Salt Farmers, Climate Change, Sensitivity, Adaptive Capacity
spellingShingle Davit Aldi
Nurhayati
Eka Intan Kumala Putri
The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
Vulnerability, Salt Farmers, Climate Change, Sensitivity, Adaptive Capacity
title The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
title_full The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
title_fullStr The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
title_full_unstemmed The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
title_short The VULNERABILITY OF SALT FARMER HOUSES IN DONGGOBOLO VILLAGE DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGES
title_sort vulnerability of salt farmer houses in donggobolo village due to climate changes
topic Vulnerability, Salt Farmers, Climate Change, Sensitivity, Adaptive Capacity
url http://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jpsl/article/view/35474
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