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The Socio-Economic Condition of the Fish Papalele Group in Nuwewang Village, Letti Subdistrict, Maluku Barat Daya Regency Letedara, Reindino; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath; Partini, Dwi
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 3 (2024): IN PROGRES
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss3pp318-327

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This research examines the social and economic conditions of the Papalele fish group in Nuwewang Village, Letti Sub-district, Southwest Maluku Regency, focusing on access to capital, opportunities, and constraints faced in running their business. Through the narrative analysis method, this study found that Papalele groups rely on flexible payment systems with fishermen, but face limited access to formal financial institutions and a lack of financial management knowledge. While there are opportunities to increase income through product diversification and cooperation with wider markets, fluctuating fish prices and other social constraints pose significant challenges. Significant challenges. The results of this study indicate the need for support from the government and community to improve the capacity and sustainability of Papalele groups' businesses in the future.
The Impact of High Waves on the Socio-Economic Conditions of Coastal Communities in Nusa Layn Hamlet, Asilulu Village, Leihitu Subdistrict, Maluku Tengah Regency Ely, Nur Hasna; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 3 (2024): IN PROGRES
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss3pp328-339

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This study aims to analyze the impact of high waves on the socioeconomic conditions of coastal communities in Dusun Nusa Lay, Asilulu Village, Leihitu District, Central Maluku Regency. The community in this area largely relies on the sea as their primary source of income, but high waves often disrupt their fishing activities, significantly affecting their economic and social well-being. This research utilized primary data obtained through questionnaires, interviews, and direct observations, as well as secondary data from relevant literature. The sample consisted of 30 heads of households directly involved in fishing activities. Analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and simple linear regression tests to measure the impact of high waves on the income, education, health, and transportation of the community. The results show that high waves have a significant impact on the decline in income, accessibility to education, health, and transportation for coastal communities. Additionally, high waves increase the social and psychological pressures experienced by the community. In conclusion, mitigation efforts involving infrastructure improvement, education, and government policy interventions are necessary to enhance the resilience of coastal communities against the impacts of high waves and climate change.