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Coastal Management and Development
Research Guide
What is Coastal Management and Development?
Coastal Management and Development is the integrated management of coastal and marine resources in Indonesia, encompassing community resilience, sustainable innovations like seaweed-based concrete, fishery resource valuation, cultural appreciation of marine assets, and the effects of economic policies on coastal areas.
This field includes 44,261 works focused on marine resource management in Indonesia. Topics cover community resilience, sustainable concrete using seaweed, fishery resources valuation, character education via Wayang puppet shows, hydroponic farming, cultural valuing of marine resources, and economic policy impacts on coastal development. Growth rate over the past five years is not available.
Topic Hierarchy
Research Sub-Topics
Integrated Coastal Zone Management
This sub-topic develops frameworks for balancing conservation, development, and stakeholder interests in coastal ecosystems. Case studies from Indonesia evaluate policy implementation and conflict resolution.
Community Resilience in Coastal Areas
Focuses on adaptive capacity building against erosion, storms, and sea-level rise through social-ecological assessments. Participatory methods measure vulnerability in Indonesian fishing communities.
Marine Resource Valuation and Economics
Applies contingent valuation and bioeconomic models to quantify fishery and mangrove ecosystem services. Studies inform payment schemes and optimal harvest policies in Indonesia.
Sustainable Aquaponics and Hydroponics
Investigates coupled fish-plant systems for land-limited coastal farming, optimizing nutrient recycling and yields. Indonesian trials address scalability and energy efficiency.
Cultural Dimensions of Marine Resource Management
Explores traditional knowledge integration via ethnoecology and cultural valuation in policy. Examples include Wayang narratives for marine stewardship education in Indonesia.
Why It Matters
Coastal Management and Development addresses sustainable use of marine resources vital for Indonesia's national development, as outlined in Rokhmin Dahuri (2001) who details concepts and strategies for integrated coastal and ocean resource management. Innovations like aquaponics tackle food security amid population growth and water scarcity, with Simon Goddek et al. (2015) identifying challenges in commercial systems combining hydroponics and aquaculture. Hydroponic land use, as in Ida Syamsu Roidah (2015), enables efficient farming without soil, supporting coastal communities facing land limitations.
Reading Guide
Where to Start
"Pengelolaan sumber daya wilayah pesisir dan lautan secara terpadu" by Rokhmin Dahuri (2001), as it provides foundational concepts, definitions, and strategic rationales for coastal management in Indonesia, making it the ideal entry point.
Key Papers Explained
Rokhmin Dahuri (2001) in "Pengelolaan sumber daya wilayah pesisir dan lautan secara terpadu" establishes core integrated management principles, which Simon Goddek et al. (2015) in "Challenges of Sustainable and Commercial Aquaponics" build upon by applying closed-loop systems to coastal food security challenges. Ida Syamsu Roidah (2015) in "PEMANFAATAN LAHAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM HIDROPONIK" extends this to practical hydroponic land use, while Janianton Damanik and Helmut F. Weber (2006) in "Perencanaan Ekowisata : Dari Teori ke Aplikasi" connects management to ecotourism planning for resource sustainability.
Paper Timeline
Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.
Advanced Directions
Current frontiers emphasize aquaponic trends and challenges, as reviewed by Brandon Yep and Youbin Zheng (2019) in "Aquaponic trends and challenges – A review". Research continues on hydroponic applications and ecotourism in coastal zones, with no recent preprints or news available.
Papers at a Glance
| # | Paper | Year | Venue | Citations | Open Access |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Analisis Wacana: Pengantar Analisis Teks Media | 2012 | LKiS eBooks | 711 | ✕ |
| 2 | Pengelolaan sumber daya wilayah pesisir dan lautan secara terpadu | 2001 | Pradnya Paramita eBooks | 596 | ✕ |
| 3 | Challenges of Sustainable and Commercial Aquaponics | 2015 | Sustainability | 550 | ✓ |
| 4 | The Vertical Farm: A Review of Developments and Implications f... | 2018 | Buildings | 518 | ✓ |
| 5 | Ilmu Pariwisata: Sebuah Pengantar Perdana | 2006 | — | 511 | ✕ |
| 6 | Perencanaan Ekowisata : Dari Teori ke Aplikasi | 2006 | — | 364 | ✕ |
| 7 | Aquaponic trends and challenges – A review | 2019 | Journal of Cleaner Pro... | 342 | ✕ |
| 8 | PEMANFAATAN LAHAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM HIDROPONIK | 2015 | — | 338 | ✕ |
| 9 | Makna budaya dalam komunikasi antarbudaya | 2002 | LKiS eBooks | 321 | ✕ |
| 10 | Forceful Persuasion: Coercive Diplomacy as an Alternative to War | 1992 | Foreign Affairs | 313 | ✕ |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is integrated coastal and ocean resource management?
Integrated coastal and ocean resource management involves strategic handling of marine resources for national sustainability. Rokhmin Dahuri (2001) in "Pengelolaan sumber daya wilayah pesisir dan lautan secara terpadu" explains definitions, concepts, and reasons for its importance to Indonesia. The approach ensures balanced development across coastal zones.
How does aquaponics contribute to coastal management?
Aquaponics integrates hydroponics and aquaculture in closed-loop systems to address food security and water scarcity. Simon Goddek et al. (2015) in "Challenges of Sustainable and Commercial Aquaponics" highlight its role against population rise and climate change. It supports sustainable practices in coastal areas with limited arable land.
What are key challenges in commercial aquaponics?
Commercial aquaponics faces hurdles in scaling closed-loop systems for hydroponics and aquaculture. Simon Goddek et al. (2015) outline issues like economic viability and technical integration. These challenges impact its application in coastal resource management.
How is hydroponics used in coastal land management?
Hydroponics utilizes nutrient solutions for soil-less farming to maximize agricultural output. Ida Syamsu Roidah (2015) in "PEMANFAATAN LAHAN DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM HIDROPONIK" promotes it for farmers adopting technology. It aids coastal communities by optimizing limited land resources.
What role does ecotourism planning play in coastal development?
Ecotourism planning optimizes Indonesia's potential through theory-to-application strategies. Janianton Damanik and Helmut F. Weber (2006) in "Perencanaan Ekowisata : Dari Teori ke Aplikasi" stress evaluation for sustainable outcomes. It supports marine resource management by balancing tourism and conservation.
What defines the current state of coastal management research?
Research totals 44,261 works with no specified five-year growth rate. Focus remains on Indonesian marine topics like community resilience and economic policies. Top papers emphasize integrated strategies and sustainable innovations.
Open Research Questions
- ? How can integrated coastal management frameworks be scaled for commercial viability in Indonesia?
- ? What technical barriers prevent widespread adoption of aquaponics in coastal communities?
- ? In what ways do economic policies influence sustainable fishery resource valuation?
- ? How does cultural valuing of marine resources affect community resilience strategies?
- ? What methods optimize hydroponic systems for seaweed-based sustainable concrete in coastal zones?
Recent Trends
The field maintains 44,261 works with no five-year growth data reported.
Recent emphasis appears in aquaponics reviews like Brandon Yep and Youbin Zheng addressing trends and challenges, building on earlier works such as Simon Goddek et al. (2015).
2019No preprints or news from the last six or twelve months indicate steady focus on Indonesian marine management without new surges.
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