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Analysis of Sustainable Livelihoods Impact Approach (SLIA) in Desa Berdaya

In: Proceedings of the International conference of Economics Business and Economics Education Science (ICE-BEES-24)

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  • Abdussalam Abdussalam

    (Rumah Zakat, Research and Program Development Department)

  • Aditya Rahmat Gunawan

    (Rumah Zakat, Research and Program Development Department)

Abstract

Rural areas are areas that are rich in the resources they have, but the use of resources is different for each individual or household, because they have different livelihood strategies. Sustainable livelihoods are a concept achieved through strategies for utilizing human, natural, financial, physical and social capital. The aim of this research is to identify and analyze five aspects of the strength of sustainable livelihoods possessed by the community in Desa Berdaya. This research is descriptive research using a quantitative approach. The sample of respondents in this study was 48 respondents, selected based on a simple random sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out by distributing questionnaires and interviews. Meanwhile, data analysis used scoring and descriptive analysis. The results of this research show that the level of sustainable livelihood of the community in Desa Berdaya is classified as moderately sustainable with a score of 3.27. Of the five livelihood assets, physical assets have the highest score, namely 3.90 in the high category, followed by natural resource assets with a score of 3.70 in the high category, then social assets with a score of 3.44 in the medium category, then human assets with a score of 2.83 in the medium category, finally financial assets with score 2.46 in the medium category. From the research results obtained, further efforts are needed to strengthen financial, human and social assets so that the lives of the people in Desa Berdaya are more prosperous and protected from poverty and vulnerability.

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  • Abdussalam Abdussalam & Aditya Rahmat Gunawan, 2024. "Analysis of Sustainable Livelihoods Impact Approach (SLIA) in Desa Berdaya," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Kris Brantas Abiprayu & Avi Budi Setiawan (ed.), Proceedings of the International conference of Economics Business and Economics Education Science (ICE-BEES-24), pages 4-18, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-522-5_2
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-522-5_2
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