DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2020.189
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Assessing environmental impact through DPSIR framework and environmental justice lenses:a case study of inland capture fisheries in Mahakam river

Abstract: Inland capture fisheries significantly contribute to the achievement of SDG, but most inland capture fisheries are poorly managed or not managed at all. Inland fishery is often facing against the big-scale industrial project. In the Middle Mahakam Area, two dominant natural resources exploited for the industrial project are palm oil and coal mining. Palm oil production, coal mining production, the human population was increasing in the last ten years, and on the opposite, the water quality index is decreasing.… Show more

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