2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.envdev.2018.03.003
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Local political dynamics of coastal and marine resource governance: A case study of tin-mining at a coastal community in Indonesia

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to explore the history of suction dredging and the local political dynamics of coastal resource governance in a village on Bangka Island, Indonesia. Using both qualitative and quantitative approaches, this study is significant for the quality of the data obtained through field visits, in-depth surveys, and interviews with the affected local community, representing different subsistence groups and socioeconomic political stratifications. This study found that both economic and l… Show more

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“…Menurut Agustinus (2018) dan KIARA (2013), dominasi pertambangan timah pada wilayah perairan menjadikan akses nelayan terhadap wilayah penangkapan ikan menjadi sulit akibat kapal-kapal timah beroperasi mulai dari pesisir sampai radius 2 mil sehingga nelayan melaut lebih jauh dengan waktu yang lebih lama (Mardyani et al, 2019). Nelayan lokal yang sepenuhnya bergantung pada ekosistem pesisir merupakan kelompok masyarakat pesisir yang terdampak langsung oleh aktifitas penambangan (Helmi & Satria, 2012;Rosyida & Sasaoka, 2018).…”
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“…Menurut Agustinus (2018) dan KIARA (2013), dominasi pertambangan timah pada wilayah perairan menjadikan akses nelayan terhadap wilayah penangkapan ikan menjadi sulit akibat kapal-kapal timah beroperasi mulai dari pesisir sampai radius 2 mil sehingga nelayan melaut lebih jauh dengan waktu yang lebih lama (Mardyani et al, 2019). Nelayan lokal yang sepenuhnya bergantung pada ekosistem pesisir merupakan kelompok masyarakat pesisir yang terdampak langsung oleh aktifitas penambangan (Helmi & Satria, 2012;Rosyida & Sasaoka, 2018).…”
Section: Permasalahanunclassified
“…Zona A sebagai wilayah DPI yang terkena dampak langsung aktivitas IUP menunjukkan kondisi pemanfaatan yang paling rendah dibandingkan wilayah DPI lain yang tidak terkena dampak IUP. Hal ini diakibatkan oleh eskalasi pertambangan baik perusahaan skala besar maupun kecil (TI apung dan ponton) yang sejak Perikanan pelagis pada Zona A1 tidak mengalami gangguan berarti dari akivitas 10,000 5,000 0 -1,000 0 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 30,000 35,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 lama telah menyebabkan dampak negatif terhadap ekologi maupun sosial, terutama pada nelayan jaring dan musiman dimana sekitar 86% nelayan tersebut menangkap ikan lebih sedikit (Rosyida & Sasaoka, 2018). Aktifitas penambangan timah laut juga memberikan dampak negatif terhadap kelangsungan mata pencaharian nelayan setempat akibat jumlah dan jenis hasil tangkapan yang berkurang yang berujung pada pendapatan yang tidak menentu (Sulista et al, 2019;Helmi & Satria, 2012).…”
Section: Pengelolaan Berkelanjutan Perikanan Skala Kecil DI Perairan unclassified
“…Continued human activities sometimes unconsciously cause decline in environmental quality where the activities are taking place, leading to environmental degradation. The mining impacts on ecosystems and conservation are global, and major concern because of their related to other drivers of ecosystem changes [22]. Overwhelming economic activities in Indonesia have caused environmental pollution and damage.…”
Section: Greater Potencies Of Environmental Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initially, the mining sites were focused only on terrestrial areas, but lately, they extend towards the aquatic area, diminishing exoticism of the islets in the province, which are rich in distinctive granite rocks [23]. The environmental damage due to tin mining then affected the aquatic realm [22]. Therefore, catch rate of the local fishermen suffered a dramatical decline up to 80% lesser than the previous figure [24].…”
Section: Greater Potencies Of Environmental Damagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The richest tin deposits in the world are spread over South China, Burma, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. In Indonesia, the deposits are mainly located on the islands of Bangka, Belitung, Singkep, and Bintan (Salim and Munadi 2016) with Bangka and Belitung as the most productive island (Rosyida and Sasaoka 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%