2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/348/1/012049
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Community demography and perception towards mangrove exploitation in Jaring Halus village, North Sumatera

Abstract: Biodiversity in specific to marine resources has been valuable sources for traditional and indigenous people living within coastal area. Integration of ecosystem-based development or management into rural development is needed to overcome daily economic and prolonged environmental issues. This baseline study is aimed to obtain socio-economic perceptionoftraditional community or fishermen in Jaring halus, a coastal village located in Secanggang district, Langkat regency, North Sumatera,regarding theirhigh depen… Show more

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“…In many reports, mangroves are highly valued as a source of livelihood for many rural communities. These pro table mangrove-associated resources include timbers, sh, shell sh (i.e., clams, snails, crabs, shrimps), rewood and charcoal, and various non-timber building materials such as the thatched nipa for walls and roo ng (Feurer et al, 2018;Gonzales et al, 2017;Mojiol et al, 2016;Rosaliza, 2018;Sahputra et al, 2019;Singgalen, 2020). Ecotourism is also an important livelihood source for many communities particularly in Indonesia (Purwowibowo et al, 2020;Putri et al, 2014;Singgalen, 2020), Thailand (Vorasiha, 2018), and Malaysia (Hattam et al, 2021).…”
Section: Human Culture and Mangrove Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many reports, mangroves are highly valued as a source of livelihood for many rural communities. These pro table mangrove-associated resources include timbers, sh, shell sh (i.e., clams, snails, crabs, shrimps), rewood and charcoal, and various non-timber building materials such as the thatched nipa for walls and roo ng (Feurer et al, 2018;Gonzales et al, 2017;Mojiol et al, 2016;Rosaliza, 2018;Sahputra et al, 2019;Singgalen, 2020). Ecotourism is also an important livelihood source for many communities particularly in Indonesia (Purwowibowo et al, 2020;Putri et al, 2014;Singgalen, 2020), Thailand (Vorasiha, 2018), and Malaysia (Hattam et al, 2021).…”
Section: Human Culture and Mangrove Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%