2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/176/1/012036
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Fishery sustainability study with sustainability window (SuWi) analysis in the South China Sea (Indonesia Fisheries Management Area 711)

Abstract: Abstract. Sustainable development can be defined in several different ways, but usually, the term refers to the definition given by the Brundtland Commission in the publication of Our Common Future. Sustainable development is often understood by relying on three pillars, namely environmental/ecology, economic and social. The demersal fishery in the South China Sea (Indonesia Fisheries Management Area / IFMA 711) became one of the supporting sectors of the economy of the fishermen communities around of these wa… Show more

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“…The tool can be used not only at national level but also at regional of local levels if data are available. One example of the use of the method is fishery sustainability study in the South China sea (Peranging‐angin, Sulistiono, Kurnia, Fahrudin, & Suman, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool can be used not only at national level but also at regional of local levels if data are available. One example of the use of the method is fishery sustainability study in the South China sea (Peranging‐angin, Sulistiono, Kurnia, Fahrudin, & Suman, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%