Measuring sustainability performance of coastal waters resources management (Case Study: Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, Indonesia)

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Measuring sustainability performance of coastal waters resources management (Case Study: Nusa Tenggara Barat Province, Indonesia)

Evron Asrial, Hamid, Aryani Rahmawati, Lalu Achmad Tan Tilar Wangsajati Sukmaring Kalih, Rusmin Nuryadin
J. Bio. Env. Sci.11( 6), 19-32, December 2017.
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Abstract

Management of coastal waters resources a complex activity and complicated. The implementation is passed on to the provincial government pursuant to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 23/2014 on Regional Government. The objective of the study is to assess the results of coastal waters resource management conducted by the parties, and take place during October 2016-May 2017 in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. The research approach is multi-dimensional scaling (MDS), and the methods isdescriptive dependent survey. Analysis of sustainability status of management using Rapcosmile Method (6 dimensions).The sustainability values of management dimensions are relatively low (22.00-55.56%), and the management status ranges from “not sustainable” to “quite sustainable”. The status indicates: (a) weaknesses in the process of planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation programs, (b) the implementation took place on its own, (c) the limited budgets of coastal development, and (d) the capacity of the parties that involved in each stage of the coastal management process. Improving the sustainability status of the management requires Governor intervention. Its main intervention is to establish an institution of coastal resources management. The institution is at least members of bureaucrats, technocrats, entrepreneurs, and coastal communities.

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