e-Jurnal Apresiasi Ekonomi
Vol 14, No 1 (2026)

SUSTAINABLE BLUE MARITIME POTENTIALS IN SEBONG LAGOI: ECOTOURISM, CARBON CAPTURE, AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT

Alamsyahbana, Muhammad Isa (Unknown)
Tahir, Indra Bastian (Unknown)
Chartady, Rachmad (Unknown)
Siregar, Juliani Sari (Unknown)
Putra, Rizky Ramadhana (Unknown)
Sulfat, Airina Cintha Sepriana (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jan 2026

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to explore the opportunities of the blue maritime economy in Bintan Island, particularly in Sebong Lagoi, by examining the intersections of ecotourism, conservation, carbon capture, and community-based economic empowerment. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach to examine the potential of mangrove ecosystems as both ecological and economic assets. The methodology includes field observation, document review of policy and regulatory frameworks, and analysis of secondary literature, using thematic categorization as the main analytical tool. The findings indicate that mangrove ecosystems in Bintan hold significant potential for eco-edu-tourism, fisheries sustainability, and community-based enterprises such as village-owned businesses (BUMDes). The analysis also highlights the role of mangroves as carbon sinks that can be linked to carbon markets, including IDX Carbon, offering pathways for sustainable financing. This study is limited to qualitative insights and exploratory observations in Sebong Lagoi, Bintan. Future research may consider comparative or quantitative approaches, including economic valuation of carbon sequestration and broader stakeholder analysis, to enhance generalizability. The results provide insights for practitioners and policymakers in designing integrated blue economy policies that align ecotourism, conservation, and carbon market opportunities with local economic empowerment. The paper contributes to understanding how blue maritime initiatives can foster inclusive growth, enhance community resilience, and promote global environmental stewardship through carbon capture and conservation awareness. This study offers a novel perspective by examining the convergence of blue economy practices, mangrove-based carbon capture, and community-driven development in Bintan Island, contributing to the discourse on sustainable maritime economies in Southeast Asia.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

apresiasiekonomi

Publisher

Subject

Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Economics, Econometrics & Finance

Description

topics that will be published in this journal are: 1. Development theory and application of management science; 2. Study of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship development; 3. Development and research on applying the theory of business science 4. Community economic development. But the other ...