scholarly journals Sustainable coastal resource co-management

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Feruzia ◽  
A. Satria
Keyword(s):  
1999 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 491-522
Author(s):  
Brady Coleman ◽  
Robert Beckman

AbstractIntegrated coastal management (ICM) programmes are being planned, formulated and implemented in coastal States all over the world. To date, however, ICM has been seen as more in the realm of policy-makers, managers, scientists, coastal resource economists, and others, rather than in the realm of lawyers. This article reveals how law and lawyers should play an absolutely essential role at all stages of the ICM process. Ideally, ICM legal consultants will have a broad range of knowledge and experience in both international legal treaties as well as in certain fundamental national law principles, so that coastal zone policies will be designed and carried out with a critical understanding of the laws and institutions needed for the long-term success of an integrated coastal management programme.


2016 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eriko Hoshino ◽  
Ingrid van Putten ◽  
Wardis Girsang ◽  
Budy P. Resosudarmo ◽  
Satoshi Yamazaki

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eriko Hoshino ◽  
Elizabeth I. van Putten ◽  
Wardis Girsang ◽  
Budy P. Resosudarmo ◽  
Satoshi Yamazaki

2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Andri Warsa ◽  
Baiq Ida Purnawati

Kawasan Kepulauan Seribu merupakan bagian dari wilayah Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta, terletak pada posisi geografis antara 106°25’-106°40’ BT dan 05°24’-05°45’ LS. Daerah perlindungan laut adalah daerah yang ditutup secara permanen di mana semua kegiatan penangkapan ikan dan kegiatan lain dilarang. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui kondisi lingkungan di daerah tersebut pada bulan April dan Juli 2007. Pengamatan kondisi ekosistem terumbu karang dilakukan dengan metode transek garis (line intercept transect) sepanjang 50 m sejajar garis pantai dan pengamatan kondisi oseanografi lima stasiun pengamatan. Hasil penelitian menunjukan kondisi oseanografi di daerah perlindungan laut Pulau Pramuka layak untuk kehidupan biota laut dengan konsentrasi oksigenterlarut berkisar antara 2,55-4,19 mg/L, salinitas berkisar antara 32-32,5o/oo, kecerahan berkisar antara 2-10 m, dan derajat keasaman (pH) berkisar antara 7,85-7,99. Kondisi kesehatan karang adalah sedang dan baik dengan persentase tutupan karang berkisar antara 30-75%. Seribu Islands region located at 106°25’-106°40’ E and 05°24’-05°45’ S which is a part of Jakarta Province. Marine protected area is a closed site permanently where extractive activity is prohibited, mainly fishing activity and the aim of this program is to conserve coastal resource. The aim of this research was to know environmental condition of Pramuka Island marine protected area at Seribu Islands. The research was done at marine protected area of Pramuka Island in April and July 2007. Monitoring of coral reef ecosystem was done with line intercept transect method along 50 m parallel with shore line and oceanography condition at 5 stations. The result of this research shown that oceanography condition at marine protected area of Pramuka Island was suitable for marine biota life with dissolved oxygen between 2.55-4.19 mg/L, salinity between 32-32.5o/oo, transparency between 2- 10 m, and pH between 7.5-7.99. Coral reef healthy condition is medium and good with percent covered between 30-75%.


2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Asri Kenyo ◽  
Tri Edhi Budhi Soesilo ◽  
Widodo Setiyo Pranowo

Land is one of limited natural resources. The high requirement of land made technology develop by reclamation method. The purpose of reclamation should be for increasing the benefit of natural resources and community welfare, but in fact the reclamation contribute the environmental problem and social conflict. The aims of this research are analyzing the sustainability of marine and coastal resources in Benoa Bay Reclamation Site based on 4 dimension, there are Environmental, Social, Economic, and Marine Spatial Utilization. This research was conducted quantitative approach by Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) for assessing the sustainability of marine and coastal resources. The result of research shows sustainability value of each dimension in sequence starting from the lowest is Marine Spatial Utilization (44,31%-Less Sustainable), Social (49,79%-Less Sustainable), Environmental (49,88%-Less Sustainable). The overall sustainability value of marine and coastal resource analysis in Benoa Bay reclamation site is 43,15% (Less Sustainable). Further consideration is needed if the reclamation plan is to be implemented in Benoa Bay.


Author(s):  
R. R. T. Francisco ◽  
A. C. Blanco ◽  
M. A. G. Manalili ◽  
N. B. Gatdula ◽  
A. J. G. Songcuan ◽  
...  

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Interest in blue carbon has drastically increased in recent years, particularly in improving the coastal resource carbon storage estimates and the development of methodology for identifying and monitoring such resources. In coastal resource mapping, participatory mapping techniques have the potential to provide a level of granularity and detail by taking advantage of local knowledge. In this work, we aim to evaluate the agreement between blue carbon ecosystem status obtained from participatory mapping versus the ones discriminated from satellite images, as well as assess how “relative proximity” to landmarks affects the accuracy. Results showed that the accuracy of mapped mangrove extents, evaluated as intersection-over-union, is positively correlated with frequency of visits. It is also found that maps generated by participants who have jobs or activities that nurture awareness about mangroves and seagrasses tend to agree better with remotely-sensed maps. The participants were even able to identify small patches of mangroves and seagrasses that are not present in the classified satellite images. While our initial work explores factors that impact the consistency between these sources, there is a need to establish a baseline for which both sources of information are evaluated against; and define relevant accuracy metrics. Our final goal is to systematically combine these two sources of information for an accurate holistic coastal resource map.</p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
JEE GRACE B. SUYO ◽  
ALICE PRIETO-CAROLINO ◽  
RODELIO F. SUBADE

2002 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine A. Courtney ◽  
Alan T. White ◽  
Evelyn Deguit

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