Abstract

Lesson learned on some of traditionally marine resource management had proven that full involvement and authority of traditional institutions are the key to optimum management and sustainability of the agreeable resources, despite the fact that the marine resources is an open access. On the other hand, national government initiative of more centralistic management regime and omitting the role of long existing traditional institutions had not been successful in sustaining the resources. Therefore, this research aims at finding a more adaptive and accommodative community-based maritime resource management, through qualitative approach by description 1) the dynamic of coastal management’s implementation on coastal community, 2) the execution of basic principal of coastal management-based on community, on program, and on combinations of community-based and program-based; and 3) key factors in contributing the existence of community-based and program-based coastal management.
 
 Result show that coastal community-based management is constructed and development through continuing socio-cultural changes over time. On the other hand, the dynamic of coastal program-based management is more on the level of community’s need and sustainability of the ecosystem. Result also show that the execution of basic principal on coastal management by community is more dynamic and set up locality. The key factors influencing the existence of coastal management are based on the level of community’s authority, as well as level of community’s participation in management process. Based on the finding, this research recommended an adaptive and accommodative coastal resource management by acknowledging the coastal community capacity supported by the access and control of the government.

Highlights

  • Result show that coastal community-based management is constructed and development through continuing socio-cultural changes over time

  • The dynamics of the implementation of community-based coastal resource management is constructed by the socio-cultural order which continues to develop in every time

  • While the creation of the program-based management system, the dynamics based on the level of needs and sustainability of ecosystems established by the Ministry of Fisheries are included in the Core map program

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Introduction

Result show that coastal community-based management is constructed and development through continuing socio-cultural changes over time. The reality of some serious issues has become strategic issues in the management of coastal and marine resources such as the condition of coastal resources and sea that are common property with access that is quasi open access, more lead to understanding the nature of resources that are public domain and no owner. This condition produces a phenomenon called the dissipatet resource rent, ie loss of borrowing of resources that should be obtained from optimal managemen (Issac Boateng, 2018). Reinforced with technology, capitalists are able to excessively exploit resources resulting in the law of the jungle (who is strong, he wins) and the natural production power becomes disrupted

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