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Journal : Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences (FJAS)

Mitigating Destructive Fishing through the Optimization of Community-Based Coastal Surveillance as an Effort to Safeguard Maritime Security Dao, Yunias; Yusnaldi, Yusnaldi; Kusuma, Kusuma
Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 3 No. 7 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjas.v3i7.9506

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This study aims to enhance coastal community involvement in marine surveillance to prevent such practices, focusing on issue identification, analysis, and strategy development for sustainable maritime security. Through a qualitative approach and literature review, the research examines community participation in marine resource surveillance, identifies challenges and opportunities, and suggests ways to optimize coastal community surveillance. Findings emphasize the importance of community-based surveillance in combating destructive fishing. A participatory framework that integrates communities into surveillance, decision-making, and implementation of sustainable marine management marks a shift from top-down to inclusive bottom-up models, recognizing local knowledge as vital. The study concludes that optimizing community-based coastal surveillance is crucial for addressing destructive fishing and supporting sustainable maritime security in Indonesia, recommending further research to explore its implementation across various regions and socio-economic conditions.
Potential for Social Conflicts Due to the Globalization of Digital Money Kirana, Rininta Diang; Widodo, Pujo; Kusuma, Kusuma; sukendro, Achmed
Formosa Journal of Applied Sciences Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjas.v3i8.10373

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With the development of technology, digital money is spreading as a means of payment. The method used is qualitative descriptive. The results of the study show that The growth of social media and the adoption of cryptocurrencies marks a digital transformation in the payment system. However, the shift from cash to digital transactions has also had an impact. On the positive side, transactions are more practical and the risk of theft is reduced. However, there is a risk of system errors and potential social instability in the event of major disruptions in the digital system. The Great Reset agenda supports the use of digital money to improve economic efficiency and inclusivity, but it also poses challenges related to national sovereignty and security. Digital education, proper regulation, and international cooperation are key to effectively managing this complex transition.