2019
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/5ybx3
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The Urbanization And Diversification Of Farmland Namlea Village

Abstract: The urbanization process in Namlea village is a consequence of the change in the administrative status of Buru regency into a district. The phenomenon of change affects the social economic life of the community, such as kinship patterns and interaction patterns that shift from homegenous to heterogeneous traits. The research location focuses on the village of Namlea in consideration of changes in community structure and the reduction of agricultural land. The number of informers interviewed were as many as far… Show more

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“…Village development includes the area of village governance, implementation of Village development, village community construction and Village Society empowerment [49]. For this, researchers interviewed GK informant who said that in a development planning there is generally must require analysis and identification that aims to parse the program that will be planned to fit Development needs in the village [50], therefore the village government spread in Namlea subdistrict formed a special team consisting of village devices as well as community members who have resources related to the field of planning in charge of conducting analysis and identification related to the development planning of either short number, medium-term or long-term development which will then be poured in the village's Medium term development plan (RPJMDes) as well as the interview results With the informant of JL said that in the planning of development must go through the process of analysis and identification [51], related to the analysis process and the identification is administratively-very in the notice [52], as administrative officials of course identify and analyze administratively and then give consideration in conducting development planning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Village development includes the area of village governance, implementation of Village development, village community construction and Village Society empowerment [49]. For this, researchers interviewed GK informant who said that in a development planning there is generally must require analysis and identification that aims to parse the program that will be planned to fit Development needs in the village [50], therefore the village government spread in Namlea subdistrict formed a special team consisting of village devices as well as community members who have resources related to the field of planning in charge of conducting analysis and identification related to the development planning of either short number, medium-term or long-term development which will then be poured in the village's Medium term development plan (RPJMDes) as well as the interview results With the informant of JL said that in the planning of development must go through the process of analysis and identification [51], related to the analysis process and the identification is administratively-very in the notice [52], as administrative officials of course identify and analyze administratively and then give consideration in conducting development planning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Feminism is the theoretical basis of the liberation movement of women. Various gender concepts are interpreted as a non-biological and non-nature difference [13]. The biological difference is that gender differences are the nature of God and are therefore permanently different.…”
Section: Custom and Womanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Herlinda Marlina in her research to understand the motive in the customary clothing suggests that the customary pattern for the Dayak tribe has a good reciprocal relationship between humans and the surrounding natural that will benefit the generation of People now and in the future. The Motif of Dayak Kenyah ethnic clothing contains idealistic values on the way of life adopted by the Dayak Kenyah people [6]. For the community in Buru Island, customary clothing for women is a cultural sign that is very valuable and is owned by most indigenous tribes in the island of Buru and has its own meaning and significance for the tribe [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Motif of Dayak Kenyah ethnic clothing contains idealistic values on the way of life adopted by the Dayak Kenyah people [6]. For the community in Buru Island, customary clothing for women is a cultural sign that is very valuable and is owned by most indigenous tribes in the island of Buru and has its own meaning and significance for the tribe [6]. In general, people think that customary clothing is part of the arts, and the art itself is interpreted as a result of the expression of human soul for beauty.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%