Bahan Paparan Pemberdayaan Mangrove di Papua dan Aceh

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Pemberdayaan Mangrove:
Governansi, Kelembagaan dan Keberlanjutan
(Pembelajaran dari Papua dan Aceh)
Rina Mardiana
Departemen Sains Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Masyarakat
Fakultas Ekologi Manusia –IPB University

Konteks Sosio Antropologi dalam
Pemberdayaan Mangrove
PembelajaranPentingApadariPapua dan Aceh terkait
PemerdayaanMasyarakat Kawasan Mangrove?

Piara Mangrove (Papua) dan
Wakaf Produktif Mangrove (Aceh)

Sustainability dan Regenerative Governance
No Key Element Sustainable Governance Regenerative Governance
1Objective Aims to maintain current systems for the long term
Focuses on actively restoring and enhancing systems beyond current
conditions
2Principles
Rooted in transparency, equity, and environmental
stewardship (Keohane, 2002; Folke et al., 2005)
Grounded in holistic well-being, resilience, and active restoration (Brown
& Brown, 2018)
3Actors Involves government, civil society, and large institutions
Driven by local communities, businesses, and NGOs, emphasizing
grassroots participation
4
Challenges
Addressed
Focuses on environmental degradation, social
inequality, and economic imbalances
Addresses ecosystem degradation, community disempowerment, and
cultural loss
5
Tools and
Practices
Utilizes established policies, public-private partnerships,
and policy innovation
Leverages regenerative agriculture, permaculture, and localized
economic systems (Brown & Brown, 2018)
6
Approach to
Systems
•Manages existing systems, aiming for ecological,
social, and economic viability
•Maintains current systems in a balanced state
•Actively seeks to improve and restore systems, emphasizing
resilience and regeneration
•Actively improves and restores systems, fostering thriving
ecosystems and resilient societies
7
Community
Involvement
•Often involves public input but decisions are
typically made at higher levels of government or
institutions
•May consider cultural preservation but often with
less emphasis
•Empowers local communities to actively participate in decision-
making and implementation
•Places a strong emphasis on preserving cultural and community
values (Brown & Brown, 2018

Keberlanjutan Kelembagaan
1. Ecological system
consciousness
2. Agrarian certainty
3. The role of society
4. The role of non-state
institutions (NGOs and
enterprises)
5. The role of the state
(Central and Regional
Government)
6. A balanced division of
roles among stakeholders
7. Participation and
collective action
8. Transparency and
accountability
9. Fair and inclusive
distribution of economic
surplus
10. Society is both
subject and learner
11. Consistent and
adaptive
Regenerative
Governance

TERIMA KASIH