2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/339/1/012010
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Factors affecting Implementation of sasi in the management of mangrove ecosystem at Rutong and Leahari village, South Leitimur Sub-district, Ambon City, Indonesia

Abstract: Most of the coastal community depend heavily on the natural resources found in the coastal area, but at the same time, the way they used the resources also deteriorate those resources. In some area in Maluku Province, sasi as indigenous knowledge has been used for hundreds of years as a tool in the management of natural resources like fish, molluscs, crustacean, etc. This study was conducted at Rutong and Leahari village of South-Leitimur Sub-district, Ambon city to find out the implementation of sasi in the m… Show more

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“…In Ethiopia, the creation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) carbon conservation areas increased risk of large fires, reducing or potentially nullifying overall carbon sequestration gains (Johansson et al, 2019). More broadly, ignoring local traditions and use patterns has frequently resulted in conflict and non-compliance with imposed regulations; problems largely resolved by co-development of management plans with local communities (Rodriguez-Navarro, 2000;Anderson et al, 2005;Spak, 2005;Michon et al, 2007;Dressler et al, 2012;Uprety et al, 2012;Vaz and Agama, 2013;Indrawan et al, 2014;Albuquerque et al, 2019;Kiage, 2019;Nanlohy et al, 2019;Fabre et al, 2021). Inclusive land governance often results in increased engagement and stewardship behavior when local values and priorities are incorporated into land management practices, creating a shared vision for governance (Oettlé et al, 2004;McGetrick et al, 2015;Long and Lake, 2018;Pyke et al, 2018;Tsai, 2020;Skroblin et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tek Is Often Holisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Ethiopia, the creation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD) carbon conservation areas increased risk of large fires, reducing or potentially nullifying overall carbon sequestration gains (Johansson et al, 2019). More broadly, ignoring local traditions and use patterns has frequently resulted in conflict and non-compliance with imposed regulations; problems largely resolved by co-development of management plans with local communities (Rodriguez-Navarro, 2000;Anderson et al, 2005;Spak, 2005;Michon et al, 2007;Dressler et al, 2012;Uprety et al, 2012;Vaz and Agama, 2013;Indrawan et al, 2014;Albuquerque et al, 2019;Kiage, 2019;Nanlohy et al, 2019;Fabre et al, 2021). Inclusive land governance often results in increased engagement and stewardship behavior when local values and priorities are incorporated into land management practices, creating a shared vision for governance (Oettlé et al, 2004;McGetrick et al, 2015;Long and Lake, 2018;Pyke et al, 2018;Tsai, 2020;Skroblin et al, 2022).…”
Section: Tek Is Often Holisticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Valuation of alternative knowledge systems is important in modern pluralistic societies and may drive novel insights of complex coupled human and ecological systems (Colchester, 2004;Houde, 2007;Bohensky and Maru, 2011). Integration of TEK and goals related to eco-cultural protections in to land management strategic planning is generally supported by local communities and should be prioritized by US land management agencies (Nanlohy et al, 2019;Fabre et al, 2021;Skroblin et al, 2022).…”
Section: Intrinsic Value Of Tekmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sasi is applied only to specific flora and fauna, while for other resources, it is allowed to be taken and utilized by the community (Nanlohy et al 2019;Satria and Mony 2019). Sasi has rules and procedures for the implementation, utilization, maintenance, and supervision so that the balance of the environment is maintained and the next generation can utilize the natural resources in it.…”
Section: Implementation Of Sasi In Kailolomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 5 years, the management of mangrove ecosystems in Indonesia has been carried out by academics, including in the aspect of tourist areas (Erlinda et al, 2022;Fatimatuzzahroh et al, 2020;Fistiningrum & Harini, 2021;Kurniawan et al, 2020;Massiseng et al, 2020;, in the aspect of utilization of remote sensing instruments Asyiawati & Hindersah, 2020;Christian et al, 2021;Rahadian et al, 2019;Yusran & Patience, 2020;Rihulay & Papilaya, 2022), in the aspect of quantitative approaches Damastuti et al, 2022;Fistiningrum & Harini, 2021;Indah et al, 2018;Teak & Personal, 2018;Marlianingrum et al, 2019;Melo et al, 2020;Melo et al, 2019;Nanlohy & Ruban, 2021;Nanlohy et al, 2019;Paembonan et al, 2020;Puryono & Suryanti, 2019;Sahputra et al, 2022;Salminah et al, 2020;Santoso et al, 2019;Wahyurini et al, 2021;, and the aspect of qualitative approaches (Erlinda et al 2022;Fatimatuzzahroh et al 2020;Firdaus et al 2021;Hasnanda et al 2018;Idajati & Widiyahwati, 2018;Kurniawan et al, 2020;Majesty & Fadmastuti, 2018;Massiseng et al, 2020;Nawari et al, 2021;Rahadian et al, 2019;Roziqin, 2018;Yonvitner et al, 2020). This research was conducted to present a discussion of research carried out in...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%