scholarly journals Establishment of community-led fish conservation zones in Meghalaya and Manipur, India

Oryx ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (4) ◽  
pp. 493-494
Author(s):  
Nicole Pinto ◽  
Srinivas Vaidyanathan ◽  
Susan Varughese ◽  
Jagdish Krishnaswamy ◽  
Bashida Massar ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
Pieterjan Verhelst ◽  
Jan Reubens ◽  
David Buysse ◽  
Peter Goethals ◽  
Jeroen Van Wichelen ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Theodore E. Grantham ◽  
Kurt A. Fesenmyer ◽  
Ryan Peek ◽  
Eric Holmes ◽  
Rebecca M. Quiñones ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rifky Aldila Primasworo

Kota Malang memiliki segudang aset dan potensi untuk bisa mewujudkan perancangan kota secara ideal, memberi nilai tambah fisik dan non-fisik. Salah satunya Kelurahan yang berada Di Kota Malang yaitru Kelurahan Tlogomas. Kelurahan ini yang memiliki peninggalan sejarah pada jaman Kerajaan Kanjuruhan. Beberapa situs dan peninggalan kerajaan pada masa itu yang tersebar berada Di Kelurahan Tlogomas Di RW 03 Kota Malang. Beberapa potensi fisik dan non-fisik di Kampung Watu Gong Tlogomas terutama Di RW 03 antara lain potensi jalan yang mudah, sumber air dan daerah aliran sungai, terdapat Situs Peninggalan Kerajaan Kanjuruhan, produksi Kerajinan masyarakat lokal seperti kompor dan pengolahan limbah plastik, tersedianya gapura yang memiliki unsur sejarah dan terselenggaranya beberapa even-even kesenian tradisional. Gambaran objek atau ide rancangan dari perencanaan yang berada Di Kelurahan Tlogomas RW 03 Kecamatan Lowokwaru Kota Malang terdiri dari 6 (enam) bagian meliputi 1.Pintu gerbang utama ; 2.Sepanjang jalan Kanjuruhan (utara); 3.Sepanjang jalan Kanjuruhan (Timur-barat) ; 4.Pintu gerbang selatan; 5.Gang IV (kawasan menuju situs); 6.Pendopo Agung. Strategi yang dilakukan dalam mengenbangkan kampug wisata Watu Gong adalah pengaplikasian 5 unsur (unsur edukatif, ekologis, budaya, estetika dan unsur ekonomi) ke dalam masing-masing zonasi perencanaan ruang (Zona inti, zona pengembangan/buffer area dan zona konservasi). Kata-kata kunci : Tlogomas, Watu Gong, Perencanaan Abstract Malang city has a myriad of assets thats potential to be realized in urban design ideally, given the added value of physical and non-physical. One of the district area in Malang is Tlogomas district. These district have historical relics on Kanjuruhan Kingdom era. Some of sites dan relics are spread in RW 03 malang Tlogomas District at that time. Some of the potential physical and non-physical in Watu Gong Tlogomas in RW 03, such as potential easy road, water resources and watersheds, there is a World Heritage kingdom Kanjuruhan, production Craft local communities such as stoves and processing of plastic waste, available arch has elements of history and implementation some of the traditional art events. Description of design planning idea in Tlogomas district RW 03 Malang consist of 6 (six) section (1) main gate; (2) along of Kanjuruhan road/north (3) along of Kanjuruhan road (north-west) (4) South gate; (5) fourth street; (6) Pendopo court. The strategies in developing the tourist district of Watu Gong is the application of the five elements (elements of educational, ecological, cultural, aesthetic and economic elements) into each zone of space planning (Core Zone, the development zone / buffer areas and conservation zones). Keywords : Tlogomas, Watugong, Planning


2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 393-401 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Ferreira Artoni ◽  
Marcelo Ricardo Vicari ◽  
Mara Cristina de Almeida ◽  
Orlando Moreira-Filho ◽  
Luiz Antonio Carlos Bertollo

<em>Abstract</em>.—Traditional approaches to fish conservation have focused on the protection of small habitat patches or on individual species at risk of extinction. These strategies have been important yet largely have been too little and too late for widespread protection of aquatic faunas. Such small-scale and reactive approaches also are costly in terms of recovery programs and aggressive in terms of regulatory controls. Further, the linear nature of streams and the networked configuration of drainage systems suggest that a fundamentally different approach to reserve design and protected areas is necessary for effective conservation of freshwater communities when compared to terrestrial systems. Larger-scale, multispecies approaches to native fish conservation offer a more efficient and effective conservation strategy because entire fish communities and the ecological processes that support maintenance of habitat diversity can be sustained before the status of individual species deteriorates to critical levels. Protecting entire communities and watersheds also offers some resistance to climate change impacts, which rapidly are altering flow regimes and disturbance dynamics in aquatic systems. Identification and protection of high-value aquatic communities will provide an important supplement to current conservation strategies during times of increasing threats and future uncertainty.


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