People Empowerment in Livelihood Activities toward Sustainable Coastal Resource Management in Indonesia

Main Authors: Achmad Zamroni, Masahiro Yamao
Format: Article
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2012
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/1063196
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language eng
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Journal
author Achmad Zamroni
Masahiro Yamao
title People Empowerment in Livelihood Activities toward Sustainable Coastal Resource Management in Indonesia
publishDate 2012
topic Economic development
Off-fishing
Resource management
Stakeholders' participation
Women's participation
url https://zenodo.org/record/1063196
contents Coastal resource management, community empowerment and socio economic development are the cornerstones for uplifting the lives of coastal area inhabitants. This paper aims to identify the positive impacts of coastal management projects toward fishermen-s economic well-being, to analyze the role of fishermen and their families in effecting economic change and to analyze the roles of stakeholders in managing coastal resources. Structured and semi-structured questionnaires were prepared to obtain qualitative data, and interviews were conducted with fishermen. Findings show that community empowerment and conservation of coastal resources through local and central government projects have exerted positive impact on the coastal community. Some activities involved women who are more active particularly in “off-fishing" season. Traditionally, local fishermen together with local stakeholders have set up a zoning system to minimize conflicts between fishermen. In addition, zoning is used to protect certain ecosystems that can provide benefits well into the future.
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