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PEMBANGUNAN DESA : STRATEGI INTEGRASI EKONOMI BIRU DAN EKONOMI HIJAU DI DESA AEWOE KECAMATAN MAUPONGGO KABUPATEN NAGEKEO Saban, Putri Irmawati; Pantola, Bruno Rey; Niron, Eusabius Separere
Journal Education and Government Wiyata Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71128/e-gov.v4i2.393

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This study aims to analyze the strategy of integrating green and blue economy in sustainable development in Aewoe Village, Mauponggo District, Nagekeo Regency. Aewoe Village has great potential for land and sea natural resources, but faces various challenges in its management. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through interviews with farmers, fishermen, and village officials. The results of the study indicate that the agricultural sector, especially cocoa commodities, has experienced a decline in productivity due to crop damage caused by climate change and lack of maintenance. On the other hand, the fisheries sector faces obstacles in the form of limited facilities, low human resource capacity, and administrative obstacles due to the population status of fishermen who are still registered as farmers. The strategy of integrating green and blue economy is carried out through local economic diversification, strengthening community institutions, and sustainable environmental education. This study recommends the need for revitalization of the agricultural sector based on environmentally friendly practices, updating population data, increasing the capacity of fishermen, and cross-sector collaboration to create an inclusive and sustainable village development ecosystem. The integration of these two approaches has proven to be able to improve community welfare while maintaining environmental sustainability, making Aewoe Village a model of village development that is resilient and adaptive to local challenges.
KEARIFAN OKOMAMA SEBAGAI SARANA MEDIASI DALAM PENYELESAIAN KONFLIK TANAH ULAYAT (Studi Kasus Penyelesaian Konflik Tanah Ulayat Adat Di Desa Noinbila Kecamatan Mollo Selatan Kabupaten Timor Tengah Selatan) Fay , David Mariano; Servatius, Rodriques; Ola, Urbanus
Journal Education and Government Wiyata Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Mei 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71128/e-gov.v4i2.403

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Customary land for indigenous communities has diverse economic, political, cultural, and spiritual meanings, so that conflict can disrupt social harmony and community identity. Disputes over customary land in Noinbila often arise due to differing ownership claims between managers and owners, which are usually based only on verbal agreements without official documents. In this case, the community prefers to use customary methods through Okomama rather than resolving disputes through formal law. Okomama serves as a place for customary deliberation, where mediators appointed by customary leaders bring peace symbols such as betel nut, sopi, and money as a sign of willingness to reconcile. This research uses a case study approach with qualitative methods, through interviews, observations, and document collection from customary leaders, the community, and related parties. The results of the study indicate that Okomama is effective as a means of mediation based on tradition in mitigating conflict, strengthening social solidarity, and contributing to the development of social science, customary law, and public policy regarding customary land management. These findings emphasize the significance of preserving local wisdom as a sustainable strategy for conflict resolution amidst the modernization process. Customary land for indigenous communities has diverse economic, political, cultural, and spiritual meanings, so that conflicts can disrupt social harmony and community identity. Disputes over customary land in Noinbila often arise due to differing ownership claims between managers and owners, which are usually based only on verbal agreements without official documents. In this case, the community prefers to use customary methods through Okomama rather than resolving them through formal law. Okomama functions as a place for customary deliberation, where mediators appointed by customary leaders bring peace symbols such as betel nut, sopi, and money as a sign of willingness to reconcile. This research uses a case study approach with qualitative methods, through interviews, observations, and document collection from customary leaders, the community, and related parties. The results of the study indicate that Okomama is effective as a means of mediation based on tradition in reducing conflict, strengthening social solidarity, and contributing to the development of social sciences, customary law, and public policy regarding customary land management. This finding emphasizes the significance of preserving local wisdom as a sustainable strategy in resolving conflicts amidst the modernization process.

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