Land conversion to cement factory and mining: Effect of environmental change to disaster and farmer livelihoods

Q3 Social Sciences
Harifuddin Harifuddin, Subhan Haris, H. B. Anriani, Faidah Azuz, Apriningsih Apriningsih
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Land conversion from agricultural to cement factory and mining areas has consequences for environmental change and degradation that cause disasters and sustainability farmer livelihood. This study aimed to analyze land conversion to a cement factory and mining as determinants of environmental change, environmental change as a determinant of environmental degradation, and the effect of environmental change and environmental degradation on the sustainability of farmer livelihoods. This research used a sequential explanatory design or quantitative rather than qualitative. The research sample totaled 183 respondents. Data collection used the quantitative stage using questionnaires and the qualitative stage using in-depth interviews, observation, and literature study. The results showed that land conversion to a cement factory and mining are causes of environmental change, followed by environmental degradation, such as factory smoke pollution, dust from karst mines, factory vehicle dust, and soil pollution due to coal piles. Environmental change is a cause of environmental degradation, such as crop failure, acute respiratory illness, land clearing, and flooding. The effect of environmental change and environmental degradation on the sustainability of farmer livelihoods is that almost all farmers sell their rice fields for the factory area, then buy ponds, do business, open stalls, and open photocopy businesses. No one returned to being a farmer. The conversion of agricultural land to a cement factory and mining caused a decrease in environmental functions, namely the disruption of the ecosystem chain, which caused flooding and acute respiratory disease and caused farmers to switch to non-agricultural livelihoods.
土地转为水泥厂和矿山:环境变化对灾害和农民生计的影响
从农业区到水泥厂和采矿区的土地转换会导致环境变化和环境退化,从而引发灾害,影响农民生计的可持续性。本研究旨在分析土地转为水泥厂和矿区是环境变化的决定因素,环境变化是环境退化的决定因素,以及环境变化和环境退化对农民生计可持续性的影响。本研究采用了顺序解释设计或定量设计,而非定性设计。研究样本共有 183 名受访者。数据收集采用问卷调查的定量阶段和深入访谈、观察和文献研究的定性阶段。结果显示,土地转为水泥厂和采矿是环境变化的原因,其次是环境退化,如工厂烟尘污染、岩溶矿粉尘、工厂车辆扬尘和煤堆造成的土壤污染。环境变化是环境退化的原因,如农作物歉收、急性呼吸道疾病、土地开垦和洪水泛滥。环境变化和环境退化对农民生计可持续性的影响是,几乎所有农民都将稻田卖给工厂区,然后买水塘、做生意、开摊位、开复印店。没有人再回去当农民。农田改建为水泥厂和矿山造成环境功能下降,即生态链遭到破坏,引发洪涝灾害和急性呼吸道疾病,导致农民转而从事非农业谋生。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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