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"Indonesia needs to come up with concrete actions and plans to promote the blue economy and show to the world that Indonesia can have a more inclusive and sustainable growth model," Hirawan said. The Indonesia Ocean Justice Initiative, or IOJI, is also urging the country's President Joko Wid...
Economic activities in the ocean (that is, the ‘blue economy’) provide value to society, yet also jeopardize marine ecosystems. For example, fisheries are an essential source of income and food security for billions of people, yet bycatch poses a major threat to marine biodiversity, creating ...
Giti Tire announced a US$ 1 million grant to support the blue economy strategy in Indonesia. This grant has generated an additional anonymous matching gift of US$1 million, these grants will be allocated to a new Indonesian foundation, Konservasi Indonesia, which has been working with th...
The blue economy: ocean sustainability and the economic Agenda The blue economy: conflict in coastal spaces Research approach and methods Results and discussion Action 1: Change is motivated and facilitated Action 2: Coastal ecosystems are co-managed by multiple reliant groups Action 3: Networks that...
5) may be priorities for impact mitigation and capacity building in terms of improved governance, economy and social development to enable more resilient blue food production. In terms of production quantity, high impact and low-capacity countries were found only in freshwater aquaculture. These ...
Economic growth, whether it is inclusive or seen as being part of the blue economy, cannot negate the immediate challenges of losing the primary assets that attract international tourism. Nevertheless, at the destination level, tourism could be made more locally sustainable. Given growing popular ...
Trade openness (TO), another variable, quantifies the extent to which a country or region integrates with the global economy. It can be measured by indicators such as trade intensity (the ratio of exports plus imports to GDP), trade diversification (the variety of export products and markets...
Finally, the economic potential of the oceans is immense, and investing in the blue economy can lead to new opportunities for growth and development (Konar and Ding 2022). 3.2.1. Interlinkages between the Ocean, Climate Change, and Sustainability Seas and oceans are of immense importance to ...