Abstract

Climate change rooted in the Anthropocene significantly impacts global ecological changes, including coastal ecosystems. As a coastal city, Semarang City experiences various phenomena related to the Anthropocene caused by humans, or anthropogenic, which affects coastal activities, including aspects of the community. Tambak Lorok community is among the communities most affected by anthropogenic threats. Therefore, Tambak Lorok fishermen continue to build resilience in running their livelihoods. This research used a mixed method through the Sustainable Livelihood Approach (SLA). Quantitative approach in the form of survey data collection on the Joint Business Group (KUB) representative is carried out, while a qualitative approach is used to delve into and understand the context of SLA further. The results show that the Tambak Lorok fishing community’s livelihood system can be analyzed through five capital assets: human capital, social capital, natural capital, physical capital, and financial capital. These five aspects get a variety of physical, social, and intervention vulnerabilities that create resilience and culture in the intersection. The KUB, as a representative of the fishing community, strengthens their sustainable livelihood in three ways: changing their fishing gear sustainably, diversifying income to FAD, and utilizing other alternatives outside fisheries sector. All of these alternatives to livelihood were achieved through collaborative governance with various policies and institutions as a sustainable livelihood strategy.

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