Scenarios and Actions of Sustainable Development in Coastal Rural Areas Policy
1Muhammad Syafri Nurhadi,
2Harsuko Riniwati,
3Bagyo Yanuwiadi
1Multidisciplinary of Post Graduate Program Brawijaya University Malang, Indonesia
2Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Brawijaya University Malang, Indonesia
3Department of Biology Faculty of Sciences Brawijaya University Malang, Indonesia
https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v5-i9-36ABSTRACT:
Development that focuses more on economic growth will cause ongoing natural damage. As a result, the concept of sustainable development that is more environmentally friendly has emerged. To realize sustainable development, scenarios and actions from policies are needed. This study aims to analyze scenarios and actions that can accelerate the achievement of sustainable development policies in coastal villages. The data were obtained from experts in the field of coastal rural development. The data includes expert judgments related to criteria, scenarios, policies and actions. Data analysis using Multi Policy software. The results of the research and suggestions indicate that the demand site scenario can be pursued through a policy of cultural tourism of natural resources and multi-function fisheries. The supply site scenario can be pursued with the smart village and integrated village policies. Actions for ecotourism and fisheries-based tourism to support natural resource cultural tourism policies. Actions on formal education and ICT to implement multi-function fisheries policies. Product quality action and training for smart village policies. Action to improve infrastructure for the implementation of the integrated village policy.
KEYWORDS:
policies; scenarios; actions; sustainable development
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