2017
DOI: 10.1111/faf.12220
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The fisheries livelihoods resilience check (FLIREScheck): A tool for evaluating resilience in fisher communities

Abstract: Small‐scale fisheries are important for the livelihoods of millions but are vulnerable to global and local stresses. Resilient households are able to maintain, and even grow their livelihoods, despite these stresses. Improving fishers’ resilience contributes to poverty prevention and alleviation. Effective intervention requires accurate evaluation of fisher resilience, but no quantitative tool currently exists. In this study, we propose the fisheries livelihoods resilience check (FLIRES check) as a widely appl… Show more

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“…The livelihood approach locates the community as a development center, and the framework of sustainable livelihood assists in grouping how the inhibition and opportunity connect each other (Saragih et al 2007). The capital criteria used in the study was based on Mutahara et al (2016), Widyastuti (2017), Triyanto and Firdaus (2016), Prasetiamartati et al (2006), Martopo et al (2013), Stanford et al (2017). There were five capital category assets compared from before and after the Ciletuh Geopark development project occurred (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The livelihood approach locates the community as a development center, and the framework of sustainable livelihood assists in grouping how the inhibition and opportunity connect each other (Saragih et al 2007). The capital criteria used in the study was based on Mutahara et al (2016), Widyastuti (2017), Triyanto and Firdaus (2016), Prasetiamartati et al (2006), Martopo et al (2013), Stanford et al (2017). There were five capital category assets compared from before and after the Ciletuh Geopark development project occurred (Table 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Belakangan, muncul beragam "jenis" resiliensi yang dibangun atas dasar dimensi dari resiliensi tersebut. Sebagai contoh, Stanford et al menggunakan istilah "livelihood resilience", yang menunjuk pada resiliensi penghidupan para nelayan kecil [4]. Sementara itu, Adger membagi resiliensi menjadi resiliensi sosial dan resiliensi ekologis [5].…”
Section: Pengertian Resiliensi Sosialunclassified
“…Kelima modal tersebut adalah modal manusia, modal sosial, modal finansial, modal alam, dan modal fisik. Stanford et.al misalnya menggunakan lima modal ini ditambah dengan modal institusional untuk menganalisis resiliensi komunitas nelayan kecil di Sumatera Barat [4]. Hemat saya, perlu juga ditambah dua modal yang lain, yakni modal kultural dan modal spiritual.…”
Section: Pengertian Resiliensi Sosialunclassified
“…Small-scale fishing (SSF) contribute significantly to global and local food security, employment, and viable livelihoods (Stanford et al 2017). The importance of SSF also extends to culture and heritage, and in many instances, they offer a livelihood for many people besides employment (Chuenpagdee et al 2019, FAO 2020, Mendoza-Portillo et al 2020.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%