Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine resources. Recognizing its importance for marine resource conservation, efforts have been made to integrate sasi into current conservation management approach. This study was carried out with 3 objectives: (1) to define and elaborate sasi; (2) to examine the benefits of sasi for conservation of marine resources; and (3) to evaluate the change of sasi in the context of conservation. Multi-method approaches were employed to collect data from local communities in Dampier Strait District MPA in two separate sampling periods. Results indicated that sasi in Raja Ampat could generally be categorized into samson or kabus which basically reflect differ...
The author argues yhat management of fisheries and marine resources to day is more on ecological and...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
Research PaperThe current discourse on marine resource management or coastal fishery is favouring co...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, is one among many marine tourism spots such as Derawan, Bunaken, ...
This article aims to describe and analyze in depth the practice of sasi (gam) in the culture of the ...
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Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Source wealth Natural resources are a gift from God Almighty to the Indonesian nation for which we s...
Sasisen' is a traditional marine management method applied by coastal communities throughout eastern...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Three case studies of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia and Solomon Islands are examined in terms o...
The author argues yhat management of fisheries and marine resources to day is more on ecological and...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
Research PaperThe current discourse on marine resource management or coastal fishery is favouring co...
Residents of Raja Ampat, Papua, have been practicing sasi for generations to manage local marine res...
Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia, is one among many marine tourism spots such as Derawan, Bunaken, ...
This article aims to describe and analyze in depth the practice of sasi (gam) in the culture of the ...
Sasi is a local Indonesian traditional resources management system, which manages responsibilities a...
Research PaperAs the fishery product demand is rising now, the fishery activities are also increasin...
Three case studies of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia and Solomon Islands are examined in terms o...
“Sasi laut” is a local wisdom of Kei society that prohibits community members to take natural resour...
Integration of indigenous-based management of marine resources with modern conservation in Raja Ampa...
Source wealth Natural resources are a gift from God Almighty to the Indonesian nation for which we s...
Sasisen' is a traditional marine management method applied by coastal communities throughout eastern...
We investigated traditional coral reef management practices at Ahus Island, Manus Province, Papua Ne...
Three case studies of small-scale fisheries in Indonesia and Solomon Islands are examined in terms o...
The author argues yhat management of fisheries and marine resources to day is more on ecological and...
Indonesia as the largest archipelagic state has a wealth of marine ecosystem and biodiversity. Besid...
Research PaperThe current discourse on marine resource management or coastal fishery is favouring co...