ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF MANGROVES IN TRADITIONAL SHRIMP FARMING IN THE MAHAKAM DELTA USING A COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS

HANDAYANI BOA, SASITORN SUWANNATHEP, BAMBANG INDRATNO GUNAWAN, BOOSYA BUNNAG
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Mangroves began rapidly converting into shrimp-farming ponds in the Mahakam Delta, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. In 2000, the government launched the mangrove reforestation project, but the expected outcome was not achieved. Evaluation and recommendations are needed to attain the economic and environmental sustainability benefits of ponds with planted mangrove plants mandated by the government. This study examined the feasibility indicators of ponds with and without mangrove systems and analysed the feasibility of aquaculture pond performance. The results showed that the polyculture ponds with mangroves were more beneficial than the other pond systems, accruing more than 3.55 million IDR/ha/yr in net income. The polyculture pond with 10% mangroves showed the highest feasibility and benefits. The NPV, IRR, BCR, and PP were IDR72 million/ha/yr, 22%, 2 and 4.8 years, respectively. Therefore, the polyculture ponds with 10% mangroves were the best recommendation for farmers for the next 25 years. Government policy should facilitate improving environmental quality and sustainability in the Mahakam Delta.
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利用成本效益分析评估红树林对马哈坎三角洲传统虾类养殖的影响
在印度尼西亚东加里曼丹的马哈坎三角洲,红树林开始迅速转变为养虾池塘。2000年,政府启动了红树林再造林工程,但并没有达到预期的效果。需要进行评估和提出建议,以实现政府规定的种植红树林的池塘的经济和环境可持续性效益。本研究考察了有和没有红树林系统的池塘的可行性指标,并分析了养殖池塘性能的可行性。结果表明,红树林混养池的效益高于其他池塘系统,净收入超过355万IDR/ha/年。10%红树林混养池的可行性和效益最高。NPV、IRR、BCR和PP分别为7200万印尼盾/公顷/年、22%、2年和4.8年。因此,在未来的25年里,混养池塘中添加10%的红树林是最好的建议。政府的政策应有助于改善马哈坎三角洲的环境质量和可持续发展。
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JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sustainability Science and Management is an Open-Access and peer-reviewed journal aims to publish scientific articles related to sustainable science; i.e. an interaction between natural sciences, social science, technologies and management for sustainable development and wise use of resources. We particularly encourage manuscripts that discuss contemporary research that can be used directly or indirectly in addressing critical issues and sharing of advanced knowledge and best practices in sustainable development.
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