dc.description.abstract | Despite the fact that the majority of people in Sukamakmur village are employed as
landowners, cultivators, or both as landowners and cultivators, the development of the
infrastructure and the numerous tourism-related facilities have changed how agricultural
land is used. Of the 525 ha entire area of Sukamakmur village, it is alleged that only 10 ha
are currently employed for agriculture. Therefore, it is intriguing to observe how farmers’
social structures change as well as the pattern of adaptation that they have been going
through following the changes. A direct observation and an in-depth interview with
informants help gather information and indicate the social changes undergone by
Sukamakmur community. The social changes are parti‹nilarly related to how the community
percefves their ancestral lands, which has an impact on local social norms and relationships
of the community. Furthermore, it can be observed how the pattern ofadaptation occurs
when the village transforms from an agricultural village to a tourist village. The quick
expansion in Sukamakmur affects both positively and negatively, and as a result, social
unrest is growing in the community. Futhermore, education and coaching on increasing
skills in order ta reduce the amount of land sales and the extinction ofagriculture are
necessary. It is also crucial to convince the community to invest their land sale revenues into
another profitable sector. | en_US |