Abstract

<p>The purpose of this research is to give direction of management of Gili Labak Island by considering multidimensional factors. The method used is Rapfish. This method uses the ecological, resource, economic, social, legal and institutional dimensions. Rapfish Gili Labak's analysis results for the ecological dimension show a value of 62.3 in a fairly sustainable category. The resource dimension shows a value of 63.07 in fairly sustainable categories. The economic dimension shows the value of 10.15 in the unsustainable category. the social dimension of value of 17.8 in the unsustainable category. Legal dimensions and institutional values of 5.36 in non-sustainable categories. Multidimensional analysis results show sustainability index in less sustainable category (value 34,24). After interference is increased it becomes quite continuous (value 74.99). This interference is described in the recommendations. Recommendations are made on the lesser dimensions, namely the legal and institutional fields, the economic field and the social field.</p>

Highlights

  • The largest island in East Java is Sumenep regency, with 126 island islands (Sumenep Regent's Regulation No 11 of 2006)

  • Sumenep district has the largest coral reef and mangrove in East Java with good condition compared with other districts in East Java

  • Rapfish (Rapid Appraisal for Fisheries) is a method used to draw conclusions related to the sustainable management of fisheries resources

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Introduction

The largest island in East Java is Sumenep regency, with 126 island islands (Sumenep Regent's Regulation No 11 of 2006). Sumenep regency consists of 25 districts and 331 villages. The total area of Sumenep Regency is 212,410.2 Ha. Sumenep district has the largest coral reef and mangrove in East Java with good condition compared with other districts in East Java. This shows that Sumenep Regency has huge potential of untapped natural resources The mangrove area in Sumenep regency is 12,558 ha, with density of thickness of 1,719,3 ha (14%).

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