Determination of Fishing Rights Allocation as a Strategy for Sustainable Fisheries Management Realisation in Indonesia

Enny Narwati
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Purpose: Given that several factors can trigger inequality in fishing activities in Indonesia, this paper aims to identify fisheries management policies that can realise sustainable fisheries and equality in the fisheries sector. Design/methodology/approach: This paper uses an empirical research method to examine the effectiveness of the Total Allowable Catches (TACs) system implementation, and considers which policies can be used by Indonesia to protect fishery resources. Findings: This study finds that TACs have been ineffective in maintaining the sustainability of fishery resources and have caused inequity in Indonesia. It considers the extent to which Indonesia can make use of Individual Non-Transferable Quotas (INTQs). Originality/value: This paper criticises the implementation of TACs and recommends other fisheries management strategies that can be applied in Indonesia that can achieve sustainable fisheries and equity in the fisheries sector.
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确定捕鱼权分配作为印度尼西亚实现可持续渔业管理的战略
目的:鉴于有几个因素可能引发印度尼西亚渔业活动中的不平等,本文旨在确定能够实现渔业可持续发展和平等的渔业管理政策。设计/方法/途径:本文采用实证研究方法来检验总允许捕获量(TACs)制度实施的有效性,并考虑印度尼西亚可以使用哪些政策来保护渔业资源。研究结果:本研究发现,在印度尼西亚,tac在维持渔业资源的可持续性方面无效,并造成了不平等。它考虑了印度尼西亚可以在多大程度上利用个人不可转让配额。原创性/价值:本文对tac的实施提出了批评,并建议了可以在印度尼西亚应用的其他渔业管理战略,这些战略可以实现可持续渔业和渔业部门的公平。
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