Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia

This paper discusses the livelihood strategies and the environment in which the Iban of Rumah Jaong of the headwaters of Engkari River survives on and the challenges faced by its residents. The livelihood of the small Iban community depends on the natural resources for survival. Rivers serve as th...

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Main Authors: Spencer Empading, Sanggin, Neilson Ilan, Mersat, Wong, Swee Kiong, Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh, Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain, Ahi, Sarok, Peter, Songan
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spelling my.unimas.ir.136902021-06-09T16:11:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13690/ Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia Spencer Empading, Sanggin Neilson Ilan, Mersat Wong, Swee Kiong Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain Ahi, Sarok Peter, Songan HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform This paper discusses the livelihood strategies and the environment in which the Iban of Rumah Jaong of the headwaters of Engkari River survives on and the challenges faced by its residents. The livelihood of the small Iban community depends on the natural resources for survival. Rivers serve as the source of food, domestic water supply and means of transportation. Forests, on the other hand, serve as source of food, timber and building materials, and to a lesser extent, as a people’s hunting ground. To many outsiders, life in the headwaters of Engkari River is easily perceived as difficult and very challenging. However, for the local residents of a community living in the interior and remote part of Sarawak, such as in headwaters of Engkari river, life is considered ‘normal’ where the practice of mixed farming consisting of shifting cultivation of hill rice and with small plots of rubber and/or pepper garden seems sufficient to sustain the people’s livelihood, at least for now. Academic Star Publishing Company 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13690/1/Spencer.pdf Spencer Empading, Sanggin and Neilson Ilan, Mersat and Wong, Swee Kiong and Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh and Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain and Ahi, Sarok and Peter, Songan (2016) Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia. Journal of Business and Economics, 7 (2). pp. 243-249. ISSN 2155-7950 http://www.academicstar.us DOI: 10.15341/jbe(2155-7950)/02.07.2015/007
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topic HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
spellingShingle HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
Spencer Empading, Sanggin
Neilson Ilan, Mersat
Wong, Swee Kiong
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain
Ahi, Sarok
Peter, Songan
Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
description This paper discusses the livelihood strategies and the environment in which the Iban of Rumah Jaong of the headwaters of Engkari River survives on and the challenges faced by its residents. The livelihood of the small Iban community depends on the natural resources for survival. Rivers serve as the source of food, domestic water supply and means of transportation. Forests, on the other hand, serve as source of food, timber and building materials, and to a lesser extent, as a people’s hunting ground. To many outsiders, life in the headwaters of Engkari River is easily perceived as difficult and very challenging. However, for the local residents of a community living in the interior and remote part of Sarawak, such as in headwaters of Engkari river, life is considered ‘normal’ where the practice of mixed farming consisting of shifting cultivation of hill rice and with small plots of rubber and/or pepper garden seems sufficient to sustain the people’s livelihood, at least for now.
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author Spencer Empading, Sanggin
Neilson Ilan, Mersat
Wong, Swee Kiong
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain
Ahi, Sarok
Peter, Songan
author_facet Spencer Empading, Sanggin
Neilson Ilan, Mersat
Wong, Swee Kiong
Mohamad Suhaidi, Salleh
Mohd. Azizul Hafiz, B. Jamain
Ahi, Sarok
Peter, Songan
author_sort Spencer Empading, Sanggin
title Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_short Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_fullStr Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Natural Resources and Indigenous People’s Livelihood Strategies: A Case Study of Human Communities in the Headwaters of Engkari River, Sri Aman, Sarawak, Malaysia
title_sort natural resources and indigenous people’s livelihood strategies: a case study of human communities in the headwaters of engkari river, sri aman, sarawak, malaysia
publisher Academic Star Publishing Company
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13690/1/Spencer.pdf
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