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Integrated Empowerment Strategy of Indigenous Communities and Local Communities Based on the Blue Economy in East Fakfak District, Fakfak District Ismail, R. Moh.; Arbakala, Jani; Jumadi, Jumadi; Soedrijanto, Angky
Agrikan Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan Vol. 16 No. 1 (2023): Agrikan: Jurnal Agribisnis Perikanan
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Muhammadiyah Maluku Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52046/agrikan.v16i1.1523

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The process of the socio-cultural mix between the indigenous people of the Mbaham tribe who live in the East Fakfak district, which is very rich in natural resource potential, and the local community, which basically also comes from immigrants, has been going on for generations in the population structure. The research aims to find a form of empowerment strategy that prioritizes integration between the indigenous people of the Mbaham tribe and local communities in order to build a blue economy in the East Fakfak district to improve people's lives. This descriptive research uses a combined quantitative and qualitative approach based on empirical survey results, carried out in six villages in the East Fakfak district during 2022. The results show that the socio-cultural mix has the potential to be very strong and open to generating broader synergies in the form of building a global communication network , which allows investment to enter the East Fakfak district. The advanced attitude and thinking of the leaders of the Mbaham tribal people in the East Fakfak district which are already advanced can open up opportunities for the development of an integrated and sustainable blue economy.
Strategy for Developing Religious Ecotourism in Coastal Areas and Mangrove Forests Ismail, R. Moh.; Abidin, Muhammad Zaihafiz Zainal; Soeprijadi, Liliek; Perdana, Randiki Gusti; Sulastri, Sri
PELAGICUS Volume 5 Nomor 1 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Karawang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/plgc.v5i1.14061

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Coastal areas with mangrove forests are a natural landscape that has a unique environmental tone. In the past, this coastal area was a landing place for traders and religious leaders to preach. Developing this area into religious ecotourism is an economic potential that should be grown from integrated marine space management with sustainable exploration of coastal resources. The research aims to develop implementation strategy stages for the development of religious ecotourism in coastal areas and mangrove forests in the Southeast Asia region. Descriptive research with a qualitative approach. Data was obtained from cross-information between researchers at four different locations. Each researcher obtained empirical data from interviews and direct observations in the field. The implementation strategy was prepared using SWOT-BSC analysis with a combination of weightings, where each researcher reported the two most important aspects in the implementation feasibility approach based on observations at each of their nearest residential locations. Collaborative research provides general results that contain a compilation of different strategies. Aspects of the religious approach and aspects of revitalizing the role of coastal communities and indigenous communities are the main things that must be prioritized from the start to realize religious ecotourism so that it becomes a leading tourist destination in an area.