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The local receptiveness of sustainale integrated coastal management (ICM) implementation in Indonesia ; A Case Study of Bandar Lampung and Lessons Learned From Xiamen, China

Anggoro, Tri Danny (2010) The local receptiveness of sustainale integrated coastal management (ICM) implementation in Indonesia ; A Case Study of Bandar Lampung and Lessons Learned From Xiamen, China. Master thesis.

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Abstract

Coastal zone resources as common property have come to the open access exploitation that impact to coastal degradation and conflicts. Integrated coastal management (ICM) concept is created as dynamic process how coastal resources are allocated through a set of institutional arrangements to balance development and conservation. Many literatures have promoted the worldwide guidelines to implement ICM concept. However, in frame of decentralized coastal management, ICM will vary on the receptiveness depending on local context. The dependency of ICM implementation on external funds has impacted to unsustainable ICM’s institutions. Meanwhile, the enactment of coastal management act in Indonesia has brought the ambiguity between local initiative and coercive. This research is aimed to understand the level of local receptiveness that portray how strong ICM is needed to be absorbed, accepted and utilized towards ICM sustainability. It analyzes a case of Bandar Lampung (Indonesia) and lessons learned from ICM program in Xiamen, China

Item Type: Thesis (Master)
Degree programme: Environmental & Infrastructure Planning
Supervisor: Woltjer, Prof. Johan
Date Deposited: 23 Apr 2020 05:15
Last Modified: 23 Apr 2020 05:15
URI: https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/336

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