Sustainable Development of Fishermen Settlement Based on Cultural Aspects

Ainun Nurin Sharvina, M. Faqih, H. Santosa, A. Hayati
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The term sustainable development first appeared in the Brundtland report, and was defined as "development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs" [1]. In order to achieve that goal, the report then introduced three pillars of sustainable development consisting of economic, ecological and social aspects [2], [3], [4]. Sustainable development with three pillars provides a more tangible concept as compared to previous development concepts. The introduction of the three pillars of sustainable development improves public awareness on sustainable development. However, the concept of three pillars sets some limits to the basic definition of sustainable development. On the other hand, the concept must be adapted to cities or countries, and the urban development pattern must be based on the traditional and local hierarchy of culture that needs to be addressed [5]. Furthermore, findings revealed that there is social degradation in environmental development approach practice [6], therefore sociocultural patterns must be highlighted as one important aspect in sustainable development [7]. Social and cultural aspects are important pillars in sustainable development because they are closely related to human expression which further defines the sustainable development’s goals [8]. This research asserts that the cultural pillar should be distinctive from the social pillar. It means that culture should become the fourth pillar that Centre for Research on Settlements and Urbanism
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基于文化层面的渔民聚居区可持续发展
“可持续发展”一词首次出现在布伦特兰报告中,其定义为“满足当代人的需要而不损害后代人满足其需要的能力的发展”。为了实现这一目标,报告随后介绍了可持续发展的三大支柱,包括经济、生态和社会方面[2],[3],[4]。与以往的发展概念相比,“三大支柱”的可持续发展提供了一个更具体的概念。可持续发展三大支柱的介绍提高了公众对可持续发展的认识。然而,三个支柱的概念对可持续发展的基本定义有一定的限制。另一方面,这个概念必须与城市或国家相适应,城市发展模式必须基于传统的和地方的文化等级,这需要得到解决。此外,研究结果表明,在环境发展方法的实践中存在社会退化,因此,社会文化模式必须作为可持续发展的一个重要方面加以突出。社会和文化方面是可持续发展的重要支柱,因为它们与人类的表达密切相关,而人类的表达进一步确定了可持续发展的目标。本研究认为文化支柱应该与社会支柱区分开来。这意味着文化应该成为聚落和城市化研究中心的第四大支柱
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期刊介绍: Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning (JSSP) is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open access journal, edited by the Centre for Research on Settlements and Urbanism, Faculty of Geography, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, ROMANIA. For the unrestricted access to potential subscribers all over the world the journal is published in English language and can be accessed electronically. The Journal of Settlements and Spatial Planning addresses mainly to geographers, young researchers and also to other specialists in adjacent fields of research that focus their attention on aspects related to settlements and spatial planning. On the other hand, it strongly encourages representatives of the public administration, who are responsible with the practical implementation of planning projects, to bring their contribution to the scientific field. Our journal seeks to publish original theoretical and applied research studies on a large range of subjects addressed to urban and rural settlements and spatial planning, as well as precise issues related to both of them. We welcome scholars to bring their contribution (original articles in basic and applied research, case studies) and increase interdisciplinary research on settlements and their spatial impact.
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