Small-scale fishermen: Poverty as a challenge to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sunda Strait

IF 0.3 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Masyarakat Kebudayaan dan Politik Pub Date : 2021-02-25 DOI:10.20473/MKP.V34I12021.81-92
Y. Yonvitner, Hanif Wafi, G. Yulianto, M. Boer, R. Kurnia
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The poverty reduction indicator in SDGs also includes small-scale fisheries community groups. Small-scale fisheries’ poverty can be measured by income, expenditure, and income, converted to minimum living consumption and village welfare standards. These research aims to study of fisherman income, and welfare level as an indicator of poverty status. The research was conducted at the fisheries landing port in the Sunda Strait during 2019 to collect fisheries data covering production, operational cost, and household expenditure costs. The results showed that most ship crew fishers and ship captains (74%) were poor. Only 26% of the fishermen lived in no poverty status; however, all fishermen classified as high and medium welfare levels from the welfare indicator. Reducing poverty status (period 2020-2030) to be null (zero poverty) should be gradual with a yearly target. According to SDGs target, it needs comprehensive efforts to reduce poverty within ten years, with an average reduction of 7% per year until 2030. It means the government should implement the fishermen’s poverty reduction as part of the national development target.
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小规模渔民:贫困是实现巽他海峡可持续发展目标的挑战
可持续发展目标中的减贫指标还包括小型渔业社区团体。小规模渔业的贫困可以用收入、支出和收入来衡量,并转化为最低生活消费和村庄福利标准。这些研究旨在研究渔民收入和福利水平作为贫困状况的指标。这项研究于2019年在巽他海峡的渔业登陆港进行,旨在收集包括生产、运营成本和家庭支出成本在内的渔业数据。结果显示,大多数船员、渔民和船长(74%)都很穷。只有26%的渔民生活在无贫困状态;然而,从福利指标来看,所有渔民都被划分为高福利水平和中等福利水平。将贫困状态(2020-2030年期间)降至零(零贫困)应是循序渐进的,并制定年度目标。根据可持续发展目标,它需要在十年内全面努力减少贫困,到2030年平均每年减少7%。这意味着政府应该将渔民减贫作为国家发展目标的一部分。
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