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The Wealth of Maritime Country and the Welfare of Coastal People: Between Imagination and Reality Setiawan, Rahmad Fahreza; Wahyu Akbar, Wahyu Akbar
Journal of World Trade Studies Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Journal of World Trade Studies
Publisher : Journal of World Trade Studies

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jwts.v9i2.10939

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Indonesia is dubbed a maritime country because its water area is larger than its land area and consists of many islands. Indonesia's natural resources on land alone are already abundant, let alone the vast water areas that hold even more wealth of resources that can be utilized. However, do dreams and facts about the richness of marine resources correlate? This article discusses the welfare of coastal communities, opportunities, and challenges in optimizing the utilization of marine resources. Nearly 40 million people live in coastal areas, raising the question of why they have a low level of welfare despite this great potential. This article outlines the factors causing the low welfare of coastal communities and the associated challenges. Indonesia has a great opportunity to improve the welfare of coastal communities and the Indonesian economy through proper and effective management of marine resources if the challenges are overcome. With this article, it is hoped that readers can understand and actively contribute to maximizing the utilization of marine resources for every element of society. Library Research is the research method used with a descriptive approach to produce outputs that are easily understood by various groups. This article shows the vast potential and opportunities that marine resources hold for society and the economy in Indonesia if utilized effectively and efficiently.
Integration of Carbon Trading and Indigenous Peoples’ Knowledge for Food Security and Sustainable Development in Central Kalimantan Akbar, Wahyu; Setiawan, Rahmad Fahreza; Mar, Ma Tin Cho; Mirawati, Mirawati
OECONOMICUS Journal of Economics Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): (June) edisi 18
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Ekonomi UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/oje.2025.9.2.115-130

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This paper investigates the integration of carbon trading with the indigenous knowledge of the Dayak community in Central Kalimantan as a strategy to enhance food security and bridge development disparities. Given the severe environmental and health risks posed by high carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, mainly from industrial activities, this topic is crucial for balancing economic growth with ecological sustainability in a region facing significant climate change and economic inequality challenges. The research employs a descriptive-qualitative approach, using an extensive literature review to explore the synergy between carbon trading mechanisms and traditional forest management practices. The study analyzes data on carbon trading, indigenous practices, and their combined impact on environmental conservation and community welfare in Central Kalimantan. The study finds that integrating carbon trading with the Dayak community's indigenous forest management practices can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions, preserve biodiversity, and enhance the economic well-being of local populations. This integration aligns with Islamic financial principles, emphasizing the balanced and sustainable use of natural resources. The findings suggest that this model can effectively improve food security, reduce development disparities, and support inclusive and sustainable development in Central Kalimantan. The insights gained from this study provide valuable guidance for policymakers addressing environmental and socio-economic challenges in regions vulnerable to climate change
JIPEN: MENILIK HUKUM ADAT DAYAK PERSPEKTIF KAIDAH FIKIH JINAYAH Setiawan, Rahmad Fahreza; Lisnawati, Lisnawati
Jurnal Ilmu Syariah dan Hukum (JISYAKU) Vol 2 No 1 (2023): JISYAKU
Publisher : Sharia Faculty of State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23971/jisyaku.v2i1.6040

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Kalimantan Tengah merupakan salah satu provinsi yang memiliki kekayaan yang melimpah, baik kekayaan alam maupun adat budayanya. Kalimantan Tengah yang terdiri atas 13 kabupaten dan 1 kotmadya menyimpan begitu banyak keberagaman budaya dan adatnya yang mampu menjadi daya tarik tersendiri. Salah satu bagian dari kebudayaan tersebut adalah denda adat yang disebut dengan singer dan jipen. Objek yang menjadi sasaran penelitiannya adalah hukum adat Dayak Kalimantan Tengah yang telah lama dan sejak dahulu sudah ada berdampingan dengan masyarakat Dayak sebagai pedoman dalam berperilaku dalam lingkungan adat Dayak. Penelitian ini menggunakan teknik kepustakaan dengan menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Menjadikan kaidah fikih khusus di bidang jinayah sebagai sudut pandang dalam melihat hukum adat Dayak menghasilkan temuan yang positif selain sebagai sarana edukatif namun juga promotif dalam melestarikan kebudayaan daerah.