The DFID defines a sustainable livelihood (SL) based on capabilities, assets (both material and social resources) and activities required for living. Different scholars have provided different weight to the livelihood capitals, however, Kamaruddin and Samsudin (2014) give equal weight to the every domain of the livelihood capitals and livelihood outcomes. Although EC had a significant effect on FS, it had a negative direction. Although 90% of the land in South Sudan is suitable for agriculture, only 5% of it is cultivated. Dalits of Nepal are denying from their good livelihood, educational opportunities, social inclusion and political presence. This concept paper has several objectives: A brief description of the country's nature of poverty, poverty reduction policies and programs, and an analysis facing the challenges and recommendations for a sustainable poverty reduction in Malaysia. Asian Culture and History, 5(2): 48-, ... HLS involves adequate and sustainable access to nutritious food, potable water, decent accommodation, quality health services, educational opportunities and broad opportunities for community participation and social integration. All content in this area was uploaded by Roslina Kamaruddin on Aug 21, 2014, Journal of Social Economics Research, 2014, 1(6, School of Economics, Finance and Banking College of Business, Universiti Utara Malaysia, 22 livelihood assets and outcomes indicato, broaden their scope in a manageable way as to en. They could increase farming efficiency by applying technology innovations, knowledge, and skills obtained from the field school. Interview respondents were selected from a random sampling conducted on 15 Muslim women entrepreneurs in Kelantan. If you have authored this item and are not yet registered with RePEc, we encourage you to do it here. All material on this site has been provided by the respective publishers and authors. community‐level methods and practices. Such discrimination and disadvantage lead to the livelihood insecurity of the Dalits and harm their constitutional rights as, "All citizens shall be equal before law. Determinants of livelihood. There are 90.91% of the households in hardcore poor group were obtained SLI below 0.5 indicating that households with a low income will also have a low SLI. Sustainability Index = Emergy Yield Ratio/Environmental Loading Ratio= EYR/ELR According to the concept, poverty must be understood in terms of limitations to capabilities. It is part of the set of tools under the Sustainable livelihood approach. Six different sub-indices obtained are indicators of Infrastructure Status, Agricultural Status, Nutritional Status, Economic Status, Health and Sanitation Status and Food Availability Status in respective zones. journal homepage: http://pakinsight.com/? To analyse the influence of perception, attraction and repulsion of local youth to work in the oil palm plantation. 10/01. The members and non-member dairy farmers were also compared based on eleven different socio-personal, socio-psychological variables and fifteen management practices related to dairy farming. If you know of missing items citing this one, you can help us creating those links by adding the relevant references in the same way as above, for each refering item. The results revealed that indicators such as forest cover, net sown area, milk availability, groundwater availability, land productivity, food grain availability, rural road connectivity, villages electrified, and land degradation were found to be important indicators. To diagnose the effect of joining farmers' producer company (FPC) on livelihood enhancement of dairy farmers, Hardol Milk Producer Company Limited (HMPC) was selected for the study. ... Sustainability is diverse and generally across multiple fields (O. Omar, 2010; The study aims to develop a model on involvement of local youth in the oil palm plantation. The framework was developed by the Sustainable Rural Livelihoods Advisory Committee, building on the previous work of organisations such as the Institute of Development Studies. Besides, coastal conditions are declining due to climate change. This paper addresses the following themes: (a) introduction, (b) a brief progress measurement history, (c) the household livelihood security approach, (d) the household livelihood security index, (e) how the index is used, (f) future issues, problems and prospects, and (g) conclusions. 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Equal weightage method of livelihood index formulation was adopted to study the changes in livelihood capitals over time between the treatment and the control group under study. A livelihood is sustainable when it can cope with and recover from stresses and shocks and maintain or enhance its capabilities and assets both now and in the future, while not undermining the natural resource base (DFID, 1999a). food security and health status (Table 1). The data analysis was carried out using Statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) and Partial least squares for both preliminary and main data analyses. © 2008-2021 ResearchGate GmbH. The study established using Welch’s t-test a statistically and significantly higher livelihood security in the forest zone than in the non-forest zone. the various RePEc services. Furthermore, they are suffering from the discrimination from all aspects like social, cultural, political, educational, health and religions. Besides it may help the local authorities to broaden their scope in a manageable way as to ensure the sustainability of a given project. If you hit the bottom of a ladder, you will go up. This paper examines the consequences of the greening of aid – specifically the conditions which can be imposed on aid flows to render them more environmentally acceptable – for food and livelihood security policies. The Department for International Development's sustainable livelihoods approach . When requesting a correction, please mention this item's handle: RePEc:pkp:josere:2014:p:108-117. and poverty. Ashley, C. and D. Carney, 1999. The specific objectives are: Ninth Malaysia plan 2006-2010. In this context, this paper is based on a survey research design and 390 respondents were selected by stratified random sampling method. World Development, 27(12): 2021-2044. introduction. It is based normatively on the ideas of capability, equity, and sustainability, each of which is both end and means. Current and conventional analysis both undervalues future livelihoods and is pessimistic. These indicators were first normalized and, using estimated weights, indices were computed. This entails building a range of assets: social connections, access to supports and services, income, meaningful work, active learning and skill development. Brown and Ulgiati also called the sustainability index the "Emergy Sustainability Index" (ESI), "an index that accounts for yield, renewability, and environmental load. However, the farmers’ livelihood is relatively low. Permasalahan sosial, ekonomi dan ekologi pada kawasan pesisir merupakan permasalahan penting yang terikat satu sama lain. Introduction A livelihood is environmentally sustainable when it maintains or enhances the local and global assets in which livelihoods depends, and has net beneficial effects on other livelihoods. The LAT is underpinned conceptually by the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework1(SLF). People can achieve either a viable, sustainable livelihood outcome or a fragile, unsustainable one due to the availability of assets to them and the impacts of vulnerability factors and transforming structures and processes on the access to and use of assets. preparedness of the rural poor in receivin, Normally, assistances channeled to the poor would be based. DFID sustainable livelihoods guidance sheets Author: DFID Year: 1999 Resource type: Official. A total of 57 variables have been considered for this study. Farmer field school: Non-formal education to enhance livelihoods of Indonesian farmer communities, Assessment of Sustainability and Priorities for Development of Indian West Coast Region: An Application of Sustainable Livelihood Security Indicators, Enhancing livelihood security of dairy farmers through farmers' producer company: a diagnostic study of Bundelkhand region, Konsep Pemberdayaan Nelayan Pesisir Kota Surabaya Sebagai Bentuk Adaptasi Perubahan Iklim Berbasis Sustainable Livelihood, Sustainable livelihood strategies: comparative cases at the aftermath of landslide at Ponorogo and Bantul, Indonesia, The Sustainability of Muslim Women Entrepreneurs: A Case Study in Malaysia, Analysis Of The Socio Economic Demographic Characteristics Of The Family, Social Capital And Economic Coping Strategy In Increasing Food Security For Urban Poor Households In Jambi Province, Indonesia. In this study, we analyze the impact of farmer field school on Indonesia’s rural community livelihoods. A livelihood index has been developed for different agro-climatic zones of India, based on the secondary data for TE 2003. This index helps to construct a balanced system for the evaluation of livelihood sustainability achievements in rural tourism destinations. SC had a significant direct effect on EC. The number of women who engage in small entrepreneurs (SMEs) in Malaysia, Kelantan has a high number of Muslim businesswomen whose efforts have been in place for over ten years and their businesses are able to increase family income on sustainable. The main objective of this study is to measure comprehensively all the livelihood elements of the rural poor households through developing a Sustainable Livelihood Index (SLI). London: DFID. Sehingga diperlukan konsep dan langkah pemberdayaan sesuai dengan masing-masing variabel terkait penghidupan berkelanjutan (sustainable livelihood).Abstract: Social, economic, and ecological problems in coastal areas are important issues that are bound to one another. A significant difference in different livelihood dimensions was recorded between the HPMC members and control group which indicated j oining the dairy based producer company enhanced member farmers' livelihood security, particularly in social capital (0.385) human capital (0.375) economic capital (0.232) and political capital (0.225). 3. We piloted a participatory methodology to collect community feedback to inform the design and selection of measures for a multisector nutrition intervention in Ethiopia. This has led to increase in household income and it was found to be correlated with an increased sustainable livelihood index in Malaysia, ... During the period of analysis, each variable was given equal weight i.e. A total of 22 livelihood assets and outcomes indicators were identified from the data set and broadly grouped into five groups of assets namely human, physical, natural, social, financial assets and 2 groups of livelihoods outcomes which are food security and health status. It takes into account the poor as the centre of the development process and embraces the complexity of rural. Department for International Development. In the 21st century livelihoods will be needed by perhaps two or three times the present human population. The participatory methods piloted in this study present a novel approach to identify contextually relevant household, community, and institutional assets used to support food and nutrition security. With regard to household income that has been used as a poverty measurement, the study found that the Sustainable Livelihood Index (SLI) was moved in tandem with the total of household income. The data were recorded in binomial mode (yes=1, no=0). Lessons from early experience. Likewise, Malaysia has evolved mechanisms for sustainable development and is able to implement policies and development programs successfully to increase income and eradicate poverty in the country. sustainable livelihood project 2017 – 2019 May 3, 2018 / 0 Comments / in Latest Projects / by Patrick Synole This is a project being funded by the Big Lottery Fund for a period of 2 years with a possible renewal of 3 years upon satisfactory in the first two years. Analyses revealed 3 key findings. Although income and SLI were moved in the same direction, this paper suggests the use of SLI as a more analytically rigorous tool to assess the ability and preparedness of the rural poor than the regular use of household income level alone. practice, which makes it difficult for externally driven sustainable livelihoods interventions to systematically incorporate We have no references for this item. It will increase income of the poor households and spending on consumer goods and services which will ultimately contribute to reduce food insecurity and poverty. © 2014 Pak Publishing Group. developing world. the ecological security index (ESI), the economic efficiency index (EEI), and the social equity index (SEI). 296, IDS, Brighton, UK. Last, the patient's spiritual element, which is deliberate and honest. Farmers realized the benefits of participating in the field school. 2. The results of the study confirm the existence of significant positive relationship between access to Social asset and Sustainable poverty reduction, thus households in the empirical area can assuage their poverty status by harnessing the benefits of Social asset. Data were aggregated using a composite index and differential vulnerabilities were compared. The study concludes that the west coast region, in terms of its sustainable development levels, improved significantly with a focus on low-SLSI districts by considering ecological, economic, and social dimensions in planning for technological development and dissemination. Our research is enabling sustainable livelihoods and empowering the marginalised in urban and rural communities. This study explores the impact of access to Social asset towards achieving Sustainable Poverty reduction in Sokoto State-Nigeria. All Rights Reserved. Access scientific knowledge from anywhere. The concept of sustainable livelihoods can be usefully applied in development studies, given that it contributes to understanding individuals’ livelihoods and has mainly been utilized for poverty reduction. No person shall be denied the equal protection of law". Sustainable livelihood was calculated for each indicator for each individual respondent. Examples of green conditionality are discussed and policy options to minimize some of its adverse consequences considered. Analysis was carried out descriptively and using SEM-PLS model. Rural livelihoods, food security and rural transformation under climate change 5 1. This paper describes the Sustainable Livelihoods Index (SLI) as a useful tool in assessing the livelihood elements of the rural poor households. livelihoods from the perspective of the poor. livelihoods thinking and contended that part of the reason lies with the locally situated character of community development The objective of sustainable livelihoods for all provides a focus for anticipating the 21st century, and points to priorities for policy and research. poverty alleviation. The strategies most often carried out by example families both upstream and downstream in the dry season, rain, disaster, and high economic pressures. SLSI is a composite index having three component indices, i.e. The study has revealed regional disparity in the development process and has suggested to formulate appropriate policies to bridge this disparity gap. You can help adding them by using this form . account of the differences in a household's size and co. in the increased of assets of the hard core poor. Sustainable Livelihoods is a holistic approach to looking at poverty reduction by supporting participants to build on their strengths. See general information about how to correct material in RePEc. The livelihood security index can be used to test whether or not economic, social and ecological conditions of a given geographical area provide fertile grounds for sustainable development to thrive on (Ghabru et al. It does not offer definitive answers and guidelines. It shows that the EC for survival carried out by urban poor communities worsens the condition of FS. It organizes the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood opportunities, and shows how they relate. 0.20. It also allows you to accept potential citations to this item that we are uncertain about. Sending the farmers to non-formal education will enhance the livelihood of the community. Agricultural interventions more effectively improve nutrition when they are adapted to local contexts and engage multiple sectors. smooth implementation of the entrepreneurial project. Poverty is the principal cause of food insecurity. This paper describes the Sustainable Livelihoods Index (SLI) as a useful tool in assessing the livelihood elements of the rural poor households. Livelihoodsconsist of the capabilities, assets - both material and social resources - and activities required for a means of living. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor modal manusia memiliki peranan paling penting dalam rangka meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat nelayan. The ~LSI has the potential to function as a litmus to check whether or not cer- tain necessary conditions essential for sustainable development are present in a given region or ecosystem. Combining expertise in education, nutrition, medicine and business, the aim of this network is to consider the enablers and barriers to sustainable livelihoods for urban and rural areas in low and middle-income countries. In order to reduce conflict between the pursuit of these two sets of obectives, a more ‘people-first’ approach is required. Join ResearchGate to find the people and research you need to help your work. Literatures were identified from various sources such as journals, reports, proceedings and related documents by searching comprehensively both electronic and non-electronic databases. The framework argues that our analyses of rural livelihoods need to understand them in terms of: (a) people’s access to five types of capital asset; (b) the ways in which they combine and transform those assets in the building of livelihoods that as far as possible meet their material and their experiential needs; (c) the ways in which people are able to expand their asset bases through engaging with other actors through relationships governed by the logics of the state, market and civil society; and (d) the ways in which they are able to deploy and enhance their capabilities both to make living more meaningful and to change the dominant rules and relationships governing the ways in which resources are controlled, distributed and transformed in society. World Development, 30(2): 301-318. were compared between districts in Mozambique. It is the incremental emergy yield compared to the environmental load". Sanzidur, R. and A.A. Shaheen, 2010. Reducing the livelihood perspective to a methodological tool contains the risk to look at the two things interchangeably. acceptance of entrepreneurship as a central, environment enabling entrepreneurship in rural ar, depends on the preparedness of the community and policies pr, their scope in a manageable way as to ensure the sustainabili. index known as the Sustainable Livelihood Security Index (SLSI). This paper describes the Sustainable Livelihoods Index (SLI) as a useful tool in assessing the livelihood elements of the rural poor households. Further, the spatial distributions of the identified districts under the study have been mapped using GIS maps and it has been observed that almost same region of the country has been found to be most backward in both the studies. For people living in poverty around the world, life is like the ancient Indian game of Snakes and Ladders. Public profiles for Economics researchers, Various rankings of research in Economics & related fields, Curated articles & papers on various economics topics, Upload your paper to be listed on RePEc and IDEAS, RePEc working paper series dedicated to the job market, Pretend you are at the helm of an economics department, Data, research, apps & more from the St. Louis Fed, Initiative for open bibliographies in Economics, Have your institution's/publisher's output listed on RePEc. Livelihood … The study was conducted to analyze and ascertain the relevance of forest to the livelihood security of rural households in Northern Ghana. Thus, the, they also can involve in the activity within the value chain of agricultural activities such as, physical, social, natural and financial, involve in microcredit and cooperative systems could enhance their financial status. This study shows that the factors that influence the survival of Muslim women small entrepreneurs in Kelantan are divided into three categories i.e., First financial capital, the human capital of an inherited business and the family experience gained in the field plays a role. This article introduces sustainable livelihoods approaches, explaining what they are and how they have emerged. It examines This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with coastal fishing communities in Surabaya City as research subjects. Despite its poverty reduction success, there still remains a vulnerable group of people in the country experiencing poverty for some geographical and societal reasons. The results show that the farmer field school generated positive impacts on five capitals. It is found that about 60 per cent districts identified in this study are the same as identified by the Task Force. It can help plan development activities and assess the contribution that existing activities have made to sustaining livelihoods. This paper aims to identify the types of sustainability activities undertaken by Muslim small business women in Kelantan and to analyse the factors that influence the viability of Muslim women entrepreneurs doing business there. The Fisheries profile at Dinas Pertanian Kota Surabaya shows that the level of fishermen's welfare and access to human resources in the coastal area are low. “Livelihood” refers to the way people can make a living, which a ects the ecological environment depending on their capabilities and assets. International Working Paper Series, Paper No. In this case rendered projects do not take into account the ability and preparedness of the poor in receiving the projects. The sustainable livelihood approach: Reduce poverty and vulnerability. Data were collected using a participatory approach from 270 farmer groups that completed farmer field school in Sumatra, Java, and Bali. We surveyed 200 households in each district to collect data on socio-demographics, livelihoods, social networks, health, food and water security, natural disasters and climate variability. -from Authors. EPU, 2006. A sustainable livelihood is an important goal of the Rural Revitalization Strategy. The total 300 maximum score of SLI was determined. With regard to household income that has been used as a poverty measurement, the study found that the Sustainable Livelihood Index (SLI) was moved in tandem with the total of household income. However, evidence is limited for how to design and measure the impacts of such interventions. The objective of this approach and an experimental household livelihood security index is not national or even large-scale subnational crosscomparison. Home; About. Sustainable Livelihood Analysis (SLA) has since the 1990s become the dominant approach to the implementation of development interventions by a number of major international agencies. policies, where as food security goals have tended to stress economic not environmental sustainability. Results suggest that Moma may be more vulnerable in terms of water resources while Mabote may be more vulnerable in terms of socio-demographic structure. The Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) combined with an ecological systems model informed the survey tool and analyses. It organizes the factors that constrain or enhance livelihood opportunities, and shows how they relate. Finally, a composite integrated livelihood index has been developed which indicates the livelihood status of different agro-climatic zones in the country. Similarly, further researches are suggested to bridge the shortcoming of quantitative approach so as to have robust findings as well as the need to explore impact of other livelihood assets and contexts. On the basis of themes emerging in current debates on rural development in Latin America, this paper develops an analytical framework for analyzing rural livelihoods in terms of their sustainability and their implications for rural poverty. In this case, the Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA) can serve as an antidote for attaining sustainable livelihood for the poor by reducing food insecurity and poverty. integrated and rational approach to poverty eradication. The purpose is to provoke discussion by exploring and elaborating the concept of sustainable livelihoods. This index was based on Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA) framework. London: Department for International Development. 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