Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia
Vol 6, No 2 (2011)

PERAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PELESTARIAN TERUMBU KARANG DAN DAMPAKNYA TERHADAP PENINGKATAN KESEJAHTERAAN

NFN Widayatun (Pusat Penelitian Kependudukan-LIPI)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Aug 2016

Abstract

As an Archipelago, Indonesia consists of more than 18.000 islands, locating at the heart of the World 'Coral Triangle'. This country is well known as the highest coral reef biodiversity, especially in Raja Ampat, Selayar, Banda and Bunaken. This potential resource, however, in some places has been destroyed, due to oveifishing and destructive fishing practices. The Indonesian government, to address these threats has developed Coral Reefs Rehabilitation and Management Program or Coremap since the 2006. Coremap aims to manage, rehabilitate and protect coral reefs to ensure sustainable utilization of these marine resources for reducing poverty of coastal community and increasing their welfare. Coremap focuses on collaborative management by involving communities, loca{and national governments, NGOs and other relevant stakeholders. This paper is based on data from the 2008 and 2011 studies on socio-economic aspects of coral reefs in Coremap locations in the eastern part of Indonesia. The studies applied a combination between quantitative (survey) and qualitative (indepth interview and focus group discussions) approaches. The study results informed that community has quite high participation in the management and their welfare also tends to increase during this periodKeywords: coral reefs rehabilitation, community participation and roles, welfare

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jki

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Subject

Humanities Education Environmental Science Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Jurnal Kependudukan Indonesia (JKI) is published by the Research Center for Population, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PPK-LIPI).JKI publishes research articles (in English and in Bahasa) and book reviews and publishes twice a year covering issue related to population studies. We are pleased to ...