Authors :
Muhammad Hasyem; Sri Suwitri; Endang Larasati; Hardi Warsono
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6471778
Abstract :
Alang Tulung is a culture developed in the
Hakim WihIlang community in traditional fish rearing
in a village-owned pond that is managed together as
capital and model for environmental conservation,
management and protection. AlangTulung is very
useful, has a positive impact on preserving natural
resources, supports food security programs which have
become a priority program in the BenerMeriah
Regency area, and can help increase the community's
economy and become a promotion as a tourist village.
The mandate of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning
Villages, where government administration must follow
the characteristics, culture, and local wisdom of each
region and implement village development by utilizing
local wisdom and village natural resources. This study
aimed to identify and analyze the model of community
development based on wisdom and to find out the
obstacles in developing a community based on local
wisdom. This study uses a descriptive qualitative
method, observation, interviews, and documentation to
collect data. The results of this study are; (1) The model
of community development based on local wisdom in
Hakim WihIlang Village in traditional fish keeping is
carried out through a phasing process, including; a.
Awareness process, in which conventional fish
socialization rearing and fish farming processes,
starting from pond preparation, seed distribution,
feeding, how to anticipate diseases and up to the
harvesting stage, and at this stage also makes people
aware of changing and being able to add broad insight
so that they are moved and willing to work on their own
independently in traditional fish farming. b. In the
capacity building process, in this stage, the community
is empowered with skills/expertise in traditional fish
management c. The empowerment process: the
community is empowered, broad and unrestricted
power opportunities, and d. a comparative study, where
members are taken to traditional fish farming areas
that have developed and developed. (2) Barriers to
community development based on local wisdom in
Hakim WihIlang Village are lack of responsiveness,
indifference, weak human resources, low
entrepreneurial spirit and lack of capital participation
Keywords :
local wisdom, Alang Tulung, and community development.
Alang Tulung is a culture developed in the
Hakim WihIlang community in traditional fish rearing
in a village-owned pond that is managed together as
capital and model for environmental conservation,
management and protection. AlangTulung is very
useful, has a positive impact on preserving natural
resources, supports food security programs which have
become a priority program in the BenerMeriah
Regency area, and can help increase the community's
economy and become a promotion as a tourist village.
The mandate of Law Number 6 of 2014 concerning
Villages, where government administration must follow
the characteristics, culture, and local wisdom of each
region and implement village development by utilizing
local wisdom and village natural resources. This study
aimed to identify and analyze the model of community
development based on wisdom and to find out the
obstacles in developing a community based on local
wisdom. This study uses a descriptive qualitative
method, observation, interviews, and documentation to
collect data. The results of this study are; (1) The model
of community development based on local wisdom in
Hakim WihIlang Village in traditional fish keeping is
carried out through a phasing process, including; a.
Awareness process, in which conventional fish
socialization rearing and fish farming processes,
starting from pond preparation, seed distribution,
feeding, how to anticipate diseases and up to the
harvesting stage, and at this stage also makes people
aware of changing and being able to add broad insight
so that they are moved and willing to work on their own
independently in traditional fish farming. b. In the
capacity building process, in this stage, the community
is empowered with skills/expertise in traditional fish
management c. The empowerment process: the
community is empowered, broad and unrestricted
power opportunities, and d. a comparative study, where
members are taken to traditional fish farming areas
that have developed and developed. (2) Barriers to
community development based on local wisdom in
Hakim WihIlang Village are lack of responsiveness,
indifference, weak human resources, low
entrepreneurial spirit and lack of capital participation
Keywords :
local wisdom, Alang Tulung, and community development.