Steviani Yolanda, Metha Dwi Nurhayati, M. Ahleyani, Inggrid Lalita Anggara and Dede Ramadhan
Bungin Island, located in Sumbawa Regency, West Nusa Tenggara, holds the distinction of being the world\'s most densely populated island, with a remarkable population density of approximately 14.133 people/km² over an area of 15 hectares. This unique geographic situation severely limits agricultural opportunities, compelling the community to rely heavily on costly and often inaccessible food imports. Approximately 29.49% of the island\'s residents are engaged in fishing, while 27.29% face challenges in securing stable employment. Livestock farming, such as raising goats or chicken, is often undertaken to meet the population\'s protein needs.
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