Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, is one among many marine tourism spots such as Derawan, Bunaken, Wakatobi and Tiga Gili. Raja Ampat is known for its diversity, rich coral reefs and marine resources. Raja Ampat’s characteristic is not only based on their beauty of marine natural resources but also its tradition, culture and living indigenous law. The existing indigenous law in Raja Ampat is called “SASI”. This tradition and living law has an important relation in sustaining tourism activities and the variety of marine activities that can be carried out in the ocean, particularly in marine protected areas on Raja Ampat. This writing is meant to analyze Sasi; to examine Sasi and its relation to economic development; and to analyze the impac...
In order to protect and conserve the threatened and endangered marine life, the government has gazet...
The purpose of this study is to remind that local wisdom must be maintained to maintain natural bala...
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
This article aims to describe and analyze in depth the practice of sasi (gam) in the culture of the ...
Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Sasi is a local Indonesian traditional resources management system, which manages responsibilities a...
“Sasi laut” is a local wisdom of Kei society that prohibits community members to take natural resour...
Across the world marine protected areas (MPA) have been established to overcome degradation of marin...
This study identifies and describes the local wisdom carried out by the coastal communities, especia...
Source wealth Natural resources are a gift from God Almighty to the Indonesian nation for which we s...
Fishery extension must play a strategic role in making use of conservation area environment effecti...
Sasi is a culture that is still practiced and preserved in Maluku province in general and in Babar i...
Sasi is a belief system, rules, and rituals that involve temporary prohibitions on the use of specif...
Marine conservation area is established to protect coastal and marine resources from water pollution...
In order to protect and conserve the threatened and endangered marine life, the government has gazet...
The purpose of this study is to remind that local wisdom must be maintained to maintain natural bala...
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
This article aims to describe and analyze in depth the practice of sasi (gam) in the culture of the ...
Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Sasi is a local Indonesian traditional resources management system, which manages responsibilities a...
“Sasi laut” is a local wisdom of Kei society that prohibits community members to take natural resour...
Across the world marine protected areas (MPA) have been established to overcome degradation of marin...
This study identifies and describes the local wisdom carried out by the coastal communities, especia...
Source wealth Natural resources are a gift from God Almighty to the Indonesian nation for which we s...
Fishery extension must play a strategic role in making use of conservation area environment effecti...
Sasi is a culture that is still practiced and preserved in Maluku province in general and in Babar i...
Sasi is a belief system, rules, and rituals that involve temporary prohibitions on the use of specif...
Marine conservation area is established to protect coastal and marine resources from water pollution...
In order to protect and conserve the threatened and endangered marine life, the government has gazet...
The purpose of this study is to remind that local wisdom must be maintained to maintain natural bala...
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9...