The establishment of Marine Conservation Area (KKL) is not necessarily becoming desired protection and conservation efforts. Therefore, questions raise whether the KKL management has been performed effectively in order to obtain sustainable outcomes as well as to improve community socioeconomic status. This research aimed to analyze the effectiveness of the management of the Local Marine Conservation Area (KKLD) Mayalibit Bay in Raja Ampat Regency, Indonesia. Research respondents consisted of KKLD managers and stakeholders from fishery and tourism sectors. This research applied a descriptive study using scorecard-base quantitative and qualitative methods. Results of status/condition identification, planning, management necessity, act...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Raja Ampat Regency in West Papua Province has abundance natural fishery resources. Marine Protected ...
Malaysia is rich in coral reef ecosystem. The country has 9,323 km of coastline and 3,600km2 of cora...
Marine conservation area is established to protect coastal and marine resources from water pollution...
Fishery extension must play a strategic role in making use of conservation area environment effecti...
Southeast Aru Islands Marine Conservation Area (SE Aru MCA) has been existed for nearly 21 years, a ...
Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Indonesia’s marine ecosystems are among the most diverse in the world, supporting extensive critical...
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9...
The management of marine resources should be managed effectively and sustainably for the welfare of ...
The potential of marine resources in Sorong district, West Papua is very abundant, especially in the...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
Establishing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can bring multiple benefits to people and communities, su...
Raja Ampat Regency in West Papua Province has abundance natural fishery resources. Marine Protected ...
Overcoming the problem of resource management which relies only on social dimension without understa...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Raja Ampat Regency in West Papua Province has abundance natural fishery resources. Marine Protected ...
Malaysia is rich in coral reef ecosystem. The country has 9,323 km of coastline and 3,600km2 of cora...
Marine conservation area is established to protect coastal and marine resources from water pollution...
Fishery extension must play a strategic role in making use of conservation area environment effecti...
Southeast Aru Islands Marine Conservation Area (SE Aru MCA) has been existed for nearly 21 years, a ...
Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Indonesia’s marine ecosystems are among the most diverse in the world, supporting extensive critical...
With the rapid growth of Indonesia’s marine protected area (MPAs) estate in Indonesia, reaching 23.9...
The management of marine resources should be managed effectively and sustainably for the welfare of ...
The potential of marine resources in Sorong district, West Papua is very abundant, especially in the...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
Establishing Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can bring multiple benefits to people and communities, su...
Raja Ampat Regency in West Papua Province has abundance natural fishery resources. Marine Protected ...
Overcoming the problem of resource management which relies only on social dimension without understa...
Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) are useful tool for conserving biodiversity and managing fisheries. Th...
Raja Ampat Regency in West Papua Province has abundance natural fishery resources. Marine Protected ...
Malaysia is rich in coral reef ecosystem. The country has 9,323 km of coastline and 3,600km2 of cora...