Effect of the Livelihood System on the Use of Space on Settlement House Village
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-05-15
Authors : Zuraida; Muhammad Faqih; Arina Hayati;
Page : 2015-2022
Keywords : livelihood; pattern; use; space; village;
Abstract
Different livelihood systems become a characteristic of villagers located on the seafront and most of them in the land area. The characteristics of livelihood as fishermen and farmers become the majority of livelihood besides others livelihood. This difference in livelihood systems distinguishes the pattern of space the house and village settlements. This is important to examine because there are changes in the pattern of home and settlement space usage with the existence of various livelihood systems. Site factors that influence the pattern of space the house and village settlement. The focus of the problem of this research is how the linkage of livelihood background influences the pattern of space the house and settlement. The objectives of this research are 1) to examine the pattern of space the house village community activities with different livelihood backgrounds, 2) to examine the relationship of site factors and livelihood factors affecting the pattern of village settlements. This research is qualitative research supported by questionnaire and interview besides field observation. The results of this study indicate that livelihood factors greatly affect the pattern of home space use activities and this distinguishes the pattern of the use of community home space with different livelihood backgrounds. The pattern of settlements is more influenced by natural factors and develops along with the development of the village as a tourist destination
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