scholarly journals Pengembangan Ekowisata Berbasis Masyarakat dalam Perspektif Sustainable Livelihoods di Pemuteran Bali Utara

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 337
Author(s):  
I Ketut Sardiana ◽  
I Made Sarjana

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengembangan Community Based Ecotourism (CBE)  di Desa Pemuteran, Bali Utara, dalam perspektif  sustainable livelihoods (SL). Temuan yang paling menarik dari studi ini adalah peran sentral seorang social entrepreneur bernama Agung Prana yang menginspirasi masyarakat setempat membangun pengetahuan dan praktik pariwisata. Restorasi terumbu karang sebagai inti dari pengembangan ekowisata di Desa Pemuteran. Inisiatif ini mendapat dukungan luas dari pemangku kepentingan, ditandai dengan terbentuknya lembaga dan aturan lokal yang mendukung pelestarian lingkungan dan pembangunan ekonomi lokal. Kegiatan ini berhasil meningkatkan kualitas hidup dan menjaga keberlanjutan sumber penghidupan (livelihood) masyarakat setempat kendati terjadi perubahan fokus sektor pengembangan dari pertanian ke pariwisata.

Author(s):  
Marjorie Mayo

This chapter focuses upon the extent to which people – and communities - have agency. How far can people make choices freely and/ or how far are people affected by wider structural constraints, when it comes to deciding to move, whether to flee from unbearable situations at home and/ or in search of better, more sustainable livelihoods elsewhere. And how can people and communities respond to being ‘kept in their place’, by the fear of violence outside, for instance. Strategies to tackle violence against women in India provide illustrations, for example. The chapter concludes by focussing upon some of the ways in which people and communities can be supported to enable them to exercise their agency to maximum effect, including via community-based popular education.


2017 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-217
Author(s):  
Katy Goldstraw ◽  
Eve Davidson ◽  
Carol Packham

The aim of this article is to recognize the crisis currently experienced by the voluntary and community sector (VCS) and to consider a creative response to this crisis utilizing VCS assets. The article uses a creative assets based response to the VCS crisis, utilizing sustainable livelihoods’ analysis (SLA) as a means of identifying VCS assets. SLA, traditionally used to explore vulnerabilities and assets at a household level, will be expanded and utilized to analyze the effects of austerity on small voluntary organizations. We use SLA as a theoretical lens through which to analyze our data, we propose that small VCS organizations can consider their position using SLA as a tool. The VCS can use SLA to consider its assets and vulnerabilities in the context of austerity; in engaging in this process, the VCS can recognize opportunities. The small VCS organization typically has high-quality community-based social capital, and it has a human capital and community knowledge. This integrated grassroots social capital expertise and strong community-based human capital is unique to the VCS. In mobilizing its assets, the VCS as a sector can seek to overcome the funding crisis that it is experiencing and develop creative solutions to austerity.


2002 ◽  
Vol 17 (S2) ◽  
pp. S48
Author(s):  
Robyn R. M. Gershon ◽  
Kristine A. Qureshi ◽  
Stephen S. Morse ◽  
Marissa A. Berrera ◽  
Catherine B. Dela Cruz

1999 ◽  
Vol 63 (12) ◽  
pp. 969-975 ◽  
Author(s):  
WR Cinotti ◽  
RA Saporito ◽  
CA Feldman ◽  
G Mardirossian ◽  
J DeCastro

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