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Fisheries Production, Consumption, and Exports: Drivers of Indonesia’s Blue Economy Performance Kusmaputri, Ni Made Cahya Chinta; Diswandi, Diswandi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v6i3.11743

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Purpose: This research aims to analyze the contribution of the fisheries sector to the implementation of the 14th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)—namely, the performance of the blue economy in Indonesia—through economic growth. It focuses on three key variables: fisheries production, the fish consumption rate, and fisheries exports.Method: This study uses panel data regression, analyzing fisheries statistical data from 34 provinces in Indonesia with annual data spanning from 2018 to 2022. All data were processed using Eviews 10 software.Result: Using the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach, we found that the volume of fisheries production has a positive but insignificant effect on the performance of the blue economy in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the fish consumption rate and fisheries exports have a significant positive effect on the blue economy's performance in the country.Practical Implications for Economic Growth and Development: This research offers practical implications for the Indonesian government. Policymakers could implement measures to boost productivity in the fisheries sector, such as simplifying the investment process for investors and facilitating fisheries export activities.
The Role of Carbon Market in Net Zero Emission: Economic Impact of Carbon Credit and Forest Conservation in Indonesia Saputri, Ayuni Septiani; Diswandi, Diswandi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): January - April
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v7i1.12792

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Purpose: This study analyzes the role of the carbon market in achieving Net Zero Emissions, focusing on how carbon credit development and tropical forest conservation can create new economic opportunities in Indonesia.Method: This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, using a case study of the REDD+ project in Indonesia. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with various stakeholders, including government officials, local communities, and environmental organizations. Thematic analysis was utilized to identify key patterns related to the economic benefits and technical challenges of the carbon market.Result: The study finds that the carbon market can provide substantial economic benefits through carbon credit trading, attracting investments in green technology and sustainability programs. It also has the potential to raise awareness of the importance of conserving tropical forests as critical carbon sinks. However, challenges such as regulatory gaps, limited community participation in decision-making, and technological constraints for monitoring and reporting must be addressed.Practical Implications for Economic Growth and Development: Indonesia can harness the carbon market to drive sustainable economic growth while supporting environmental preservation and global carbon emission reductions. Active stakeholder engagement, technological capacity building, and regulatory strengthening are crucial for the successful implementation of the carbon market in the future.
The Role of Carbon Market in Net Zero Emission: Economic Impact of Carbon Credit and Forest Conservation in Indonesia Saputri, Ayuni Septiani; Diswandi, Diswandi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v7i1.12792

Abstract

Purpose: This study analyzes the role of the carbon market in achieving Net Zero Emissions, focusing on how carbon credit development and tropical forest conservation can create new economic opportunities in Indonesia.Method: This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, using a case study of the REDD+ project in Indonesia. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with various stakeholders, including government officials, local communities, and environmental organizations. Thematic analysis was utilized to identify key patterns related to the economic benefits and technical challenges of the carbon market.Result: The study finds that the carbon market can provide substantial economic benefits through carbon credit trading, attracting investments in green technology and sustainability programs. It also has the potential to raise awareness of the importance of conserving tropical forests as critical carbon sinks. However, challenges such as regulatory gaps, limited community participation in decision-making, and technological constraints for monitoring and reporting must be addressed.Practical Implications for Economic Growth and Development: Indonesia can harness the carbon market to drive sustainable economic growth while supporting environmental preservation and global carbon emission reductions. Active stakeholder engagement, technological capacity building, and regulatory strengthening are crucial for the successful implementation of the carbon market in the future.
Fisheries Production, Consumption, and Exports: Drivers of Indonesia’s Blue Economy Performance Kusmaputri, Ni Made Cahya Chinta; Diswandi, Diswandi
Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED) Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): Journal of Enterprise and Development (JED)
Publisher : Faculty of Islamic Economics and Business of Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/jed.v6i3.11743

Abstract

Purpose: This research aims to analyze the contribution of the fisheries sector to the implementation of the 14th Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)—namely, the performance of the blue economy in Indonesia—through economic growth. It focuses on three key variables: fisheries production, the fish consumption rate, and fisheries exports.Method: This study uses panel data regression, analyzing fisheries statistical data from 34 provinces in Indonesia with annual data spanning from 2018 to 2022. All data were processed using Eviews 10 software.Result: Using the Fixed Effect Model (FEM) approach, we found that the volume of fisheries production has a positive but insignificant effect on the performance of the blue economy in Indonesia. Meanwhile, the fish consumption rate and fisheries exports have a significant positive effect on the blue economy's performance in the country.Practical Implications for Economic Growth and Development: This research offers practical implications for the Indonesian government. Policymakers could implement measures to boost productivity in the fisheries sector, such as simplifying the investment process for investors and facilitating fisheries export activities.
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