Fishermen’s settlements reviewed from the socio-economic community on the North Coast, Lamongan

Fishing communities are a group with low incomes, especially in the new normal era of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is interesting to study the condition of settlements from the point of view of the specific socioeconomics of fishing communities. Fishermen’s settlements with poor quality environments re...

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Hauptverfasser: Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo, Ni’am, Achmad Chusnun, Laksmiyanti, Dian Pramita Eka, Brilliana, Clora Widya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Fishing communities are a group with low incomes, especially in the new normal era of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is interesting to study the condition of settlements from the point of view of the specific socioeconomics of fishing communities. Fishermen’s settlements with poor quality environments require efforts to organize the settlement environment, especially the presence of open spaces, to support the activities of fishermen in meeting the economic needs of their families. By examining the socioeconomic characteristics of its people; identifying and analyzing the socioeconomics of coastal communities to the open space needs of fishermen’s settlements and analyzing the factors that influence them. The method used is a mixture of quantitative and qualitative research with a phenomenological approach, a research area on the coast of the North Coast of East Java, with sampling of Brondong beach fishing houses in Lamongan. Target, identify and comprehensive study of socioeconomic aspects of its people. As well as the correlation of socioeconomic aspects to the existence of open space in fishermen’s homes. It is hoped that the study of settlement conditions can provide information to improve environmental quality and improve the economy of coastal fishing families in the new normal era of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brondong Lamongan
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0214237