This study aims to describe changes in the livelihoods of coastal communities in Anggai village as a response to artisanal gold mining. The study used a descriptive approach the selection of respondents by purposive sampling. The results showed a change in the livelihood pattern, marked by a change in job orientation shifting work orientation from being farmers/fishers as the primary/main livelihood to being miners. Internal factors driving the change were individual motivation, work duration, and offspring needs. Meanwhile, external factors included job opportunities offered/invited by relatives, simple technology that was easy to apply, and growing mobilization. Meanwhile, artisanal mining had impact in increasing community (family) income.
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Salim, F. D., Ma’Sitasari, Damsiki, N. A., & Abubakar, Y. (2021). Changes in livelihoods: Coastal community responses to artisanal gold mining at Anggai village. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 890). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/890/1/012063
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