Abstract

Coastal Resources Management was carried out by the community have been displaced by government’s role which tends prefer to capital investors. The consequence of controlling local communities was becoming weak, and competing got benefit from capital entrepreneurs. The aims of this study were (1)the dynamics of the implementation of coastal resource management in the community, (2)the application of the basic principles of traditional-based coastal resource management and programs, (3)key factors that influence the existence of traditional resource-based resource management systems and programs. The results of the study found that the dynamics of the implementation of community based coastal resource management was constructed by a socio-cultural order that continued to develop in accordance with the demands of the times. The creation of a management system based on its dynamic program was based on the level of needs and sustainability of the ecosystem determined by the Ministry of Fisheries included in the COREMAP program. The application of the basic principles of community-based coastal resource management is very dynamic and manifested on a local conceptual basis. The key factors these influencing the existence of a community based coastal resource management system rested in the weakness of the authority exercised by the parabela.

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