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Integrasi Kearifan Lokal dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan sebagai Strategi Pengembangan Ekonomi Tenun di Desa Wisata Bonjeruk Imbuk Risnawati; Sarjan Sarjan
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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This article discusses the integration of local wisdom and environmental management as a strategy for developing the weaving economy in Bonjeruk Tourism Village, Central Lombok. The traditional weaving industry, a cultural identity of the Bonjeruk community, currently faces the challenges of modernization, competition in the textile industry, and the risk of environmental degradation due to the use of synthetic materials. This research uses qualitative methods with a literature review approach, observation, and thematic analysis to explore local values, production practices, and the potential for developing a sustainability-based creative economy. The results of this study indicate that the integration of cultural values, natural dyeing techniques, and waste management can create an environmentally friendly creative economy model and increase the competitiveness of weaving. This article also formulates strategies for strengthening the ecoculture-based economy through cultural branding, artisan training, and multi-stakeholder collaboration
Strategi Pengelolaan Berbasis Kawasan dalam Pemulihan Ekosistem Laut untuk Mendukung Pencapaian SDGs-14 Isni Aini; Imbuk Risnawati; Islamul Hadi; Evy Aryanti
Jurnal Zona Vol 10, No 1 (2026)
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This study provides the role of area-based management in supporting marine ecosystem recovery and advancing the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 14 (Life Below Water). Marine ecosystems deliver critical ecological and socio-economic services; however, escalating anthropogenic pressure including overfishing, habitat degradation, pollution, and climate change, have led to declining fisheries stocks and reduced ecosystem resilience. Employing a literature review approach with descriptive-analytical methods, this study critically analyzes the implementation, challenges, and effectiveness of ecosystem-based spatial management strategies. The findings reveal that the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) constitutes a comprehensive framework that integrates ecological sustainability, socio-economic considerations, and governance structures. Its operationalization through instruments such as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs), and Other Effective Area-Based Conservation Measures (OECMs) demonstrates considerable potential in restoring fish biomass, conserving habitats, and strengthening community-based resource management. Nevertheless, significant challenges persist including discrepancies between policy design and field implementation, weak cross-sectoral integration, inadequate monitoring and evaluation systems, low levels of compliance, and limited substantive community participation. Accordingly, this study underscores the importance of adopting integrative, adaptive, and collaborative management strategies. Strengthening ecosystem-based approaches, improving governance frameworks, enhancing stakeholder participation, advancing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, and incorporating climate resilience are essential to ensure effective marine ecosystem recovery and the sustainability of coastal livelihoods