2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/746/1/012011
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Triple helix as an empowerment strategy for labor fishermen: a proposed model through action research study

Abstract: Labor Fishermen poverty has been an issue for a long time. Several factors cause fishermen poverty, environmental conditions of resources, culture, and structural. The purpose of this paper is to propose a community empowerment model, especially labor that the government can carry out in collaboration with universities and industry. The model formulated in this paper is compiled by conducting a study of the fishermen’s life in the village of Menganti Cilacap. In-depth interviews with fishermen and the village … Show more

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“…Meanwhile, universities can carry out the Tri Dharma of higher education by helping the government, the industry, and labor fishermen for reaching a better life [35].…”
Section: Poverty In Fishermenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, universities can carry out the Tri Dharma of higher education by helping the government, the industry, and labor fishermen for reaching a better life [35].…”
Section: Poverty In Fishermenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Tseng et al (2020) [135], collaboration in the sustainable seafood supply chain should incorporate social, economic and environmental aspects. Many researchers have highlighted the importance of the triple helix model to innovative sustainable strategies in the seafood supply chain [136][137][138]. Researchers agree that collaboration between actors in the supply chain and stakeholders is key to aligning innovation and sustainability and, in turn, meeting UN SDGs [139,140].…”
Section: Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results in the field, if there was a household surplus, fishermen tended to use the excess income to pay debts or installments, saved it in the form of gold, paid the children's education fees, and others. According to Budiarti et al (2021), the remaining income of fishermen is used to pay debts to moneylenders during the lean season (bad weather) or there are big waves and strong winds because fishermen cannot go to sea to catch fish.…”
Section: Small Fisherman's Household Economicmentioning
confidence: 99%