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Journal : Jurnal Mina Sains

Analisis Ekonomi Kelembagaan Pengelolaan Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Teluk Depapre Di Kabupaten Jayapura wahyudin, yudi; paulangan, yunus p; al amin, arsyad; kodiran, taryono; mahipal, mahipal
Jurnal Mina Sains Vol 4, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (20.057 KB) | DOI: 10.30997/jms.v4i2.1537

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The objective goal of this research is to measure the institutional economic value of marine protected area management of Depapre Bay in Jayapura Regency. This institutional economic value can be measured by transaction cost analysis and ecosystem services valuation within techniques of  project based cost approach (PBCA), benefit transfer (BTM) and basic payment ecosystem serives (BPES).  The result shows that the transaction cost of marine protected area management amounted IDR 6.04-12.07 billion per year, meanwhile the potential benefit of ecosystem services of marine protected area management of Depapre Bay amounted IDR 1.62 trillion per year and the basic payment ecosystem services as an entrance fee to the marine conservation area amounted IDR 51,587.52 per people per trip.  Key words: transaction cost, institutional economic, ecosystem services, entrance fee, PES
Analisis Ekonomi Kelembagaan Pengelolaan Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Teluk Depapre Di Kabupaten Jayapura yudi wahyudin; Yunus P Paulangan; M Arsyad Al Amin; Taryono kodiran; Mahipal mahipal
JURNAL MINA SAINS Vol. 4 No. 2 (2018): Jurnal Mina Sains
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (498.497 KB) | DOI: 10.30997/jms.v4i2.1519

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 The objective goal of this research is to measure the institutional economic value of marine protected area management of Depapre Bay in Jayapura Regency. This institutional economic value can be measured by transaction cost analysis and ecosystem services valuation within techniques of  project based cost approach (PBCA), benefit transfer (BTM) and basic payment ecosystem serives (BPES).  The result shows that the transaction cost of marine protected area management amounted IDR 6.04-12.07 billion per year, meanwhile the potential benefit of ecosystem services of marine protected area management of Depapre Bay amounted IDR 1.62 trillion per year and the basic payment ecosystem services as an entrance fee to the marine conservation area amounted IDR 51,587.52 per people per trip.  Key words: transaction cost, institutional economic, ecosystem services, entrance fee, PES
FAKTOR-FAKTOR YANG MEMPENGARUHI INDIKATOR PENENTUAN KELAYAKAN DAN KESESUAIAN LOKASI PEMBANGUNAN PULAU KECIL BERBASIS SISTEM SOSIAL-EKOLOGI Yudi Wahyudin; Mahipal; Dudi Lesmana
JURNAL MINA SAINS Vol. 8 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Mina Sains
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jmss.v8i2.7021

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Small island development requires a targeted approach so that it can be carried out according to the characteristics of the small island's social-ecological system. This study aims to identify the factors that influence the feasibility assessment indicators and the suitability of small island development sites based social-ecological system. The study was conducted using a survey approach to 24 experts in their respective fields who have relevance to the development of small islands in Indonesia. The results showed that there were 24 factors that could affect the indicators of the feasibility assessment and the suitability of the small island development location. Natural resources and ecosystems, facilities, human resources, accessibility, tourist sites, local wisdom, island governance, clean water, security, social capital, carrying capacity, and strategic position are the 12 most influential factors. Based on the priority analysis of SSE components, the most influential on the feasibility and suitability of small island development sites based on social-ecological systems are small island resources (1.00), associated small island ecosystems (0.81), small island users (0.60), socio-political-security-sovereignty (0.26), small island infrastructure (8.01%), and small island infrastructure providers (0.21). These factors and the level of influence of the SSE component are expected to be input in determining the indicators of feasibility and suitability of small island development sites based on social-ecological systems.
Balance of coastal and marine assets for Panggang Island and Semak Daun Island, Kepulauan Seribu DKI Jakarta Yudi Wahyudin; Mahipal; Dudi Lesmana; Muhammad Yuusuf Wahyudin; Muhammad Nur Hussein Wahyudin
JURNAL MINA SAINS Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Mina Sains
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jmss.v9i2.10156

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Coastal and marine areas hold great wealth for the welfare of coastal and small island communities with dynamic magnitudes. Panggang Island and Semak Daun Island have the potential for promising coastal and marine resource assets and provide benefits for community welfare. The research aims to compile a balance sheet of coastal and marine resource assets for Panggang Island and Semak Daun Island. The research was conducted in the Seribu Islands Administrative District, DKI Jakarta Province, in August-September 2023. It included various information data to map the value of ecosystem services and asset balances. The economic valuation method using the benefits transfer technique is used as input for the value of natural resource assets and the coastal and marine environment. The research results show that the value of coastal and marine resource assets of Panggang Island and Semak Daun Island have quite significant dynamics. In 2014-2019, the coastal and marine resource assets of Panggang Island and Semak Daun Island experienced a considerable decline, namely 1,001.92 billion ( Panggang Island ) and 59.97 billion ( Semak Daun Island ). They decreased respectively by 200.38 billion per year (12.34%) and decreased by 11.99 billion/year (9.29%). The estimation results show that there will be an improvement in asset value in 2022 for Panggang Island to 687.73 billion and for Semak Daun Island to 82.32 billion. The estimation results show that there has been an improvement in the ecosystem during the 2020-2022 period. This increase is due to reduced pressure on coastal and marine ecosystems on the two islands. Ecosystem-based integrated management needs to be carried out so that the sustainability and value of resource assets can benefit the welfare of coastal and small island communities.
Co-Authors Abdul Manan Abid, Abid Afriliyani Gojali Agus Satory Ainii, Nisrinaa Quurotu al amin, arsyad Alam, Alamsyah Bahrul Ali, Magnolia Nasywa Allariksyah, M. Satria Amiwarti, Amiwarti Anggriani, Lulu Anriyani, Intan Nur Aprilia, Risma Arfandi, Andi Muhammad Ariandhika Dwiebisono Asrun, Andi Muhammad Asrun, Muhammad Andi Avwaludin, Kelvin Azzahra, Farah Azzahra, Sarah Nabila Billy Sanputra Manoppo Bilqis, Mutia Carwan, Carwan Dewantara, Esza Cahya Dharmawan, Alfi Reva Dudi Lesmana Fadhilah, Mursal Fauzi Yusuf Hasibuan Febrianti, Yenny Firyall, Salwa Aqilah Ghifari, Wildan Al Ghilma, Layya Iksiru Gibran, Geryl Ahmad Gipari, Muhammad Hilman Al Gojali, Melisa Mulia Hadi, Zahirul Hakim, Uu Lukmanul hardiansyah, faisal Herdiyanti, Habibah Pramelia Heryadi, Raihan Hidayat, Nazwa Aulia Iskandar Zulkarnain Jaenudin, Helga Athaya Krisnawaty, Frieda Kurnia, Kireina Ajeng Lesmana, Dudi Lestari, Sari Indah M Arsyad Al Amin Madina, Zaskia Maulana, Defa Gustara Meidyana, Aola Hansa Mualiva, Ratu Aulia Muhammad Ali Akbar Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Nur Arkham Muhammad Nur Hussein Wahyudin Muhammad Nur Hussein Wahyudin Muhammad Omega Yuristyawarman Muhammad Putra Mahesya Muhammad Yuusuf Wahyudin Mulya, Vania Frederica Nawu, El Sabarta Putra Nugraha, Iman Pasha, Najwa Havari Pebriansyah, Yudi Pradini, Yustia Okta Putra, Rizki Dwi Putri Sinlae, Ester Stevany Putri, Endah Trisvina Rahayu Putri, Jeannie Sriamanda Putri, Nabela Syabani Rachel Angelica Rahayu, Fitrie Aryani Rahmawati, Esa Ramadhani, Putri Ayu Ramlani Lina Sinaulan Riadi, Septa Riyanti As, Lili Rizka Maulidaen Rustandi Salimah, Alvy Nur Salomon Situmorang, Bryant Jonathan Salsabila, Sarohmah Septa Riadi Septian Mukti Firdaus Shafa Aulia Kirana Shakila, Aisyah Sianipar, Osner Johnson Silaban, Othsme Cloudia Martahan Simanungkalit, Jason Aaron Riado Sitorus, Charles Sugiarto Stiawan, Dhea Amelia Suryana, Mayla Putri Syafiq Ijlal Islami Syahda, Illa Fatika Syaputra, Bagas Syifa, Tazkia Suhaila Tanasale, Titian Fathima Azzahra Tarisa Livia Taryono Theresia Hany Anastasya Uus Sopian Wahyudin, Muhammad Nur Hussein Wahyudin, Muhammad Yuusuf Wasito, Lerick Wisnu Pebrianto Yantika, Pilda Juni Yenny Febrianty Yudi Wahyudin Yunus P Paulangan, Yunus P Yunus Pajanjan Paulangan Zahra, Davina Aulia Zahra, Najwa Aulia Az