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View article: POLICY SCENARIOS FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: A TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH IN LABUAN BAJO, INDONESIA
POLICY SCENARIOS FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN COASTAL DEVELOPMENT: A TECHNOLOGICAL APPROACH IN LABUAN BAJO, INDONESIA Open
Aim: to select sustainable coastal city management policies that have the best chance of success. Methodology and results: First, identify problems based on 31 previous research results. The results are problems in Labuan Bajo city managem…
View article: Konektivitas Multi-Dimensi Sistem Sosial-Ekologi dalam Pengelolaan Ekosistem Mangrove (Studi Kasus: Pulau Tanakeke, Sulawesi Selatan)
Konektivitas Multi-Dimensi Sistem Sosial-Ekologi dalam Pengelolaan Ekosistem Mangrove (Studi Kasus: Pulau Tanakeke, Sulawesi Selatan) Open
Characteristically, the mangrove ecosystem on Tanakeke Island, South Sulawesi, is a complex, adaptive system integrated between the ecological system and the social system within it (Social-Ecological System). This study aims to map SES co…
View article: Nilai Keanekaragaman Hayati Perikanan dengan Mengadopsi Kriteria OECM : Studi Kasus PAAP Teluk Kolono, Sulawesi Tenggara
Nilai Keanekaragaman Hayati Perikanan dengan Mengadopsi Kriteria OECM : Studi Kasus PAAP Teluk Kolono, Sulawesi Tenggara Open
Fisheries Access Area Management Area (PAAP) of Kolono Bay as a connector, interaction relationship and ecosystem balance. This study aims to assess fisheries biodiversity using the Other Effective Area-Based of Conservation Measures (OECM…
View article: Conservation impacts and hidden actions in a randomized controlled trial of a marine pay-to-release program
Conservation impacts and hidden actions in a randomized controlled trial of a marine pay-to-release program Open
Incentive payments could cost-effectively and equitably achieve biodiversity conservation goals but could also trigger unintended countervailing actions. Here, we report on a preregistered, randomized controlled trial of a pay-to-release p…
View article: Beyond Bycatch: A Socio-Ecological Assessment of Mobulid Rays Fisheries in Banyuwangi
Beyond Bycatch: A Socio-Ecological Assessment of Mobulid Rays Fisheries in Banyuwangi Open
Mobulids rays play a crucial role in the pelagic marine ecosystem as filter feeders, regulating nutrient flow. However, they are often caught as bycatch in gillnet fishing gear due to occupying the same niche as other pelagic fish. In Bany…
View article: Comparison of Seagrass Carbon Stock Across Three Distinct Associated Ecosystems, Eastern Coast of Bintan Island, Indonesia
Comparison of Seagrass Carbon Stock Across Three Distinct Associated Ecosystems, Eastern Coast of Bintan Island, Indonesia Open
Marine biota and organisms, including seagrass, capture and utilize more than half of the carbon produced on earth. Seagrass ecosystems are blue carbon ecosystems that play a role in reducing CO 2 emissions concerning current climate chang…
View article: Preliminary Fisheries Assessment and Implications for Sustainable Blue Economic Development: A Case Study of Coastal Lamongan, East Java
Preliminary Fisheries Assessment and Implications for Sustainable Blue Economic Development: A Case Study of Coastal Lamongan, East Java Open
The coast of Lamongan Regency is the largest centre of fishing activity in coastal East Java, anchored by the Brondong Archiplego Fishery Port (PPN Brondong), a national-level fishing port. This study aims to describe the fisheries sector …
View article: Income Analysis of Seasonal Targeted Shark Fishers in Muncar, Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Income Analysis of Seasonal Targeted Shark Fishers in Muncar, Banyuwangi, Indonesia Open
Shark fisheries hold significant economic importance for coastal populations, especially in areas where alternative livelihoods are scarce. In Muncar, East Java, shark fishing has historically contributed to both income generation and food…
View article: Mangrove vulnerability and blue carbon storage in the Coral Triangle Areas, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia
Mangrove vulnerability and blue carbon storage in the Coral Triangle Areas, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia Open
Mangroves play a vital role in the environment and contribute signific aptly to the well-being of coastal communities by providing goods and services. Unfortunately, the degradation and deforestation of mangroves has frequently occurred. T…
View article: Exploring uncertainty of small-scale blue swimming crab fishery (Portunus pelagicus) toward local blue economy: The case of Pati Coastal Waters, Central Java, Indonesia
Exploring uncertainty of small-scale blue swimming crab fishery (Portunus pelagicus) toward local blue economy: The case of Pati Coastal Waters, Central Java, Indonesia Open
Blue swimming crab (BSC) fisheries are characterized as small-scale, with limited biological and socio-economic data. Information limitations, such as those related to administrative inputs, have become a pressing issue in understanding th…
View article: The relationship between coral fish diversity and ecosystem services as an added value for the sustainable development: Evidence in Tanjung Lesung SEZ, Banten Province, Indonesia
The relationship between coral fish diversity and ecosystem services as an added value for the sustainable development: Evidence in Tanjung Lesung SEZ, Banten Province, Indonesia Open
This study aims to explore the relationship between the diversity of coral fish resources and ecosystem services as added value in the development of sustainable Special Economic Zones (SEZs). The existence of SEZs has become an economic f…
View article: The dynamics of social-ecological interactions in the PAAP (fisheries access management area) Taluk Lasolo Region, North Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province: A comprehensive approach to sustainable renewal
The dynamics of social-ecological interactions in the PAAP (fisheries access management area) Taluk Lasolo Region, North Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province: A comprehensive approach to sustainable renewal Open
This research aims to study the dynamics of social-ecological interactions in the Teluk Lasolo PAAP (Fisheries Access Management Area) in North Konawe Regency, Southeast Sulawesi Province. The study adopts a comprehensive approach to susta…
View article: Unexpected social change: The transformation of the Pati Regency’s coastal community due to the Indonesian government’s trawl restriction policy
Unexpected social change: The transformation of the Pati Regency’s coastal community due to the Indonesian government’s trawl restriction policy Open
Indonesia’s developmental endeavors, with a focal point on Java Island, presented an overarching concern for the excessive depletion of its coastal and maritime reservoirs. This fundamental notion laid the groundwork for Indonesian governm…
View article: Multi scale analysis of social-ecological system of lobster (Panulirus spp.) fisheries in the Gunungkidul waters, Yogyakarta
Multi scale analysis of social-ecological system of lobster (Panulirus spp.) fisheries in the Gunungkidul waters, Yogyakarta Open
Lobster is a high-value fisheries commodity in Gunungkidul Regency. Lobster resource management in the waters of Gunungkidul Regency has not been well identified in the social-ecological system (SES) framework. This study aims to describe …
View article: The Identification of Typologies and Levels Utilization of Non-Commercial Ports in Indonesia Using the Machine Learning Method
The Identification of Typologies and Levels Utilization of Non-Commercial Ports in Indonesia Using the Machine Learning Method Open
The Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) is the most prominent nation with an archipelago.Indonesia has an area of 8,300,000 km 2 , with 16,056 islands registered.Indonesia's coastline reaches 108,000 km 2 , the second longest…
View article: A Comparative Study of Social-Ecological Characteristics of Land-based and Island-based Small-Scale Fisheries in Southeast Sulawesi Province
A Comparative Study of Social-Ecological Characteristics of Land-based and Island-based Small-Scale Fisheries in Southeast Sulawesi Province Open
Small-scale fisheries exhibit unique, diverse, and varied characteristics in each region. These distinctive traits render small-scale fisheries challenging to regulate centrally. This research aims to compare the characteristics of land-ba…
View article: Small-scale fisheries management policy based on sustainable access rights: A case of Lasolo Bay, North Konawe Regency, Indonesia
Small-scale fisheries management policy based on sustainable access rights: A case of Lasolo Bay, North Konawe Regency, Indonesia Open
Rights-based small-scale fisheries management policies play a crucial role in supporting economic, social, and environmental sustainability. This research analyses the sustainability levels of such policies through a case study in Lasolo b…
View article: The Importance of Understanding the Current Status of Critically Endangered Species in Shark Fisheries in Muncar, Indonesia
The Importance of Understanding the Current Status of Critically Endangered Species in Shark Fisheries in Muncar, Indonesia Open
One-third of all elasmobranch species are classified as globally threatened (i.e., vulnerable, endangered, or critically endangered) according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, The Sphyrnidae family, once among the most abundant …
View article: The Shadow Blue Economy: Optimizing non-target Catch of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in North Coast of Central Java, Indonesia
The Shadow Blue Economy: Optimizing non-target Catch of the Blue Swimming Crab Fisheries in North Coast of Central Java, Indonesia Open
Blue Economy is the concept of sustainable use and management of resources, including small-scale blue swimming crab (BSC) fisheries. The coastal area of Pati District is one of the BSC landing bases on the north coast of Central Java (par…
View article: Exploring the Resources Governance Connectivity of Cultural Ecosystem Services: Evidence in Tanjung Lesung SEZ Tourism, Banten Province, Indonesia
Exploring the Resources Governance Connectivity of Cultural Ecosystem Services: Evidence in Tanjung Lesung SEZ Tourism, Banten Province, Indonesia Open
The existence of the utilization of the Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone (SEZ) as connectivity, interaction relationships, and the balance of resource governance influence cultural ecosystem service. This research aimed to map out the …
View article: Species preference for seagrass restoration using vertical distribution model in Tidung Island, Indonesia
Species preference for seagrass restoration using vertical distribution model in Tidung Island, Indonesia Open
Tidung Island is one of the small inhabited islands and a tourist destination that allows the degradation of seagrass meadow and requires physical restoration using transplantation techniques. The seagrass species’ preference suitability n…
View article: Multi Connectivity Social-Ecological System of Spiny Lobster Fisheries (Case Study: Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)
Multi Connectivity Social-Ecological System of Spiny Lobster Fisheries (Case Study: Gunungkidul Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia) Open
Spiny lobster fisheries production, provides a fairly high economic value compared to other fisheries commodities in Gunungkidul Regency. The high selling value of spiny lobsters is one of the main factors that encourage fishermen to carry…
View article: The Trend of Parameters for Evaluating Port Performance: A Systematic Literature Review
The Trend of Parameters for Evaluating Port Performance: A Systematic Literature Review Open
Sea transportation plays an essential and strategic role in the mobility of passengers, goods, and services domestically, from, and abroad.A sea port, one of the sub-systems of sea transportation, is a point or node where the movement of g…
View article: Assessment of Life Form and Adaptive Capacity of Coral Reef Ecosystem in Tanjung Tiram Waters, Southeast Sulawesi
Assessment of Life Form and Adaptive Capacity of Coral Reef Ecosystem in Tanjung Tiram Waters, Southeast Sulawesi Open
Background and Objective: The coastal areas of Southeast Sulawesi are households of rich coastal ecosystems, which provide precious ecosystem services for society, but recent conditions might be suffered by various natural and anthropogeni…