Abstrak/Abstract |
The construction of toll roads forced several productive lands owned by farmers to be converted by the government. Even though the rice field is their only source of work, farmers must be willing to release land. The study was conducted in Klaten Regency by taking samples of two hundred fifty-eight farmers were affected by the project. With cross-tabulated analysis, this article examines the distribution of land tenure status and the attitudes of farmers whose land is affected by this infrastructure development policy. Distinguish farmers’ land tenure status into (1) sharecropper owners and (2) non-sharecroppers with farmers’ attitudes from cognitive, affective, and conative aspects. The study results show that most farmers’ land tenure status is the owner of cultivators. During their attitude towards this toll road development policy, on the cognitive and affective aspects, the majority said they agreed, but the research results showed hesitation on the conative aspect. |