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MASA DEPAN UNI EROPA SETELAH KRISIS YUNANI Triesanto Romulo Simanjuntak; Tunjung Wijanarka
Cakrawala Jurnal Penelitian Sosial Vol 5 No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana

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Crisis is a condition that show a state can’t ran the economic like usually. This condition appear with hardly the people to get access to living. The economic crisis can spread to other sector like politics, its can be call with multidimension crisis.European Union is a multilateral cooperation that the huge member is came from country in european continent. The beginning treaty is a European Coal and Steal Treaty within West European country, and now this treaty make an enlargment to all sector cooperation.The solution to this crisis will be shown from the cooperation between the member of European Union. Cooperation is an answer why the european state make a union, and cooperation is the answer how the member make a solution to solve this crisis.Keywords : Crisis, European Union, Cooperation
Blue Economy and Local Wisdom: Synergy of Pecalang Segara in the Indonesia Sustainable Oceans Program (ISOP) Implementation Dewi, Ni Nyoman Clara Listya; Zia’ulhaq As Shidqi; Tunjung Wijanarka
Journal of World Trade Studies Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Journal of World Trade Studies
Publisher : Journal of World Trade Studies

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This study aims to discuss Indonesia’s role in optimizing the implementation of the blue economy through (Indonesia Sustainable Oceans Program) ISOP by focusing on synergy based on local wisdom. A literature review is accomplished to gather evidence of the genuine efforts that Indonesia has made through ISOP and the immediate involvement of Pecalang in conserving Bali’s Ocean. The blue economy concept provides an opportunity to increase public understanding of the importance of keeping the sea sustainable. On the other hand, the government is expected to provide support through implementing policies for optimal management of the sea and surrounding resources. This role is essential because Indonesia is an archipelagic country that fully utilizes the sea as its primary resource. According to Ministry of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia, at least 14 million tons of plastic still end up in the Indonesian ocean every year, thus it needs a different approach to tackle this issue. A local wisdom-based approach can be a more effective and progressive conservation measure. The author uses a case study on Pecalang Segara as a local protective agent for Bali’s marine conservation. Through a qualitative study with descriptive analysis, the authors conclude that the immediate involvement of Pecalang Segara as a local community in implementing ISOP can encourage the formation of a more effective guidance scheme in implementing sustainability from the blue economy concept.