Abstract
This study focuses on analyzing climate justice in the management and assessing the protection model of coral reefs in the Savu Sea Marine National Park (MNP) to realize climate justice sustainably. The research method used a normative-empirical research method with a flow model of data analysis, which examines the implementation or enforcement of favorable legal provisions and written literature or documents associated with specific legal events in society. The research results indicate various potential coral reef resources in Sawu Sea MNP, one of the world’s coral triangle areas. In addition, several local wisdom owned by the community around the coast utilizing fishery resources, especially coral reefs, such as Tasaeb Talas, Kowa Hole, Panadahi, and Liku Ketuga.
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