The Leadership Role of the Sultan and Government Policy of the Malay Kingdom of Riau-Lingga: Maritime Economic Perspective in Islamic Malay Historiography DOI Creative Commons

Nurul Hanifa,

Deni Adi Wijaya,

Maryam Bte Badrul Munir

et al.

International Journal of Religion, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(11), P. 7187 - 7197

Published: Aug. 21, 2024

The Malacca Strait area makes the Malay country cosmopolitan center of world in terms maritime economic defense on trade routes and Pan-Islamism. One rulers were sea nomads or Pesukuan people, which caused piracy to become dangerous. Economic development Kingdom Riau-Lingga attempted incorporate into political structure by Sultan increase country's per capita income. This research examines historical perspective government policies reduce poverty gap coastal areas Riau Islands financial sector regarding limitations marine product fishing technology. naval security approach highlights reach world's axis, including culture resources, infrastructure connectivity, diplomacy, defense. Qualitative collective case studies analyze data meaning context a holistic, multidisciplinary manner (literature study) through critical sampling techniques. uses Perroux's growth theory, positively impacts absorbing labor an poverty. results this show connection between life, psychology, international relations, transnationalism. Significant findings are continuity trends against slowdown future predictions from comprehensive civilization.

Language: Английский

The role of power in co-management of fishery resources: a case study of the co-management system in Lake Malawi DOI

Cynthia Vugutsa,

Charity Chanza,

Emmanuel Kaunda

et al.

MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 24(2)

Published: March 19, 2025

Language: Английский

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Economics in Marine Spatial Planning: A Review of Issues in British Columbia and Similar Jurisdictions DOI Open Access
Ibrahim Issifu, Ilyass Dahmouni, Iria García–Lorenzo

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(3), P. 1210 - 1210

Published: Jan. 31, 2024

Recently, there has been a rapid increase in the use of Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) worldwide, partly due to continued loss marine biodiversity and habitat. The sustainability resources is threatened all regions world by major events such as climate change, pollution, overfishing, well illegal, unreported unregulated fishing both on high seas country waters. Here, we present comprehensive review analysis how economic information applied used inform decisions about MSP British Columbia (BC), Canada, other similar jurisdictions around world. This focus for paper was selected because important gaps remain literature terms incorporating questions into MSP. We first different definitions MSP, then extract useful lessons from regimes with well-tested decision support tools (DSTs) this guide implementation BC. Finally, discuss case studies Australia, South Africa, Belgium. Our suggests that applying design MSPs would lead better decisions. turn foster livelihoods, attract finance, buy-in, advance United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 14: Life Below Water, thereby achieving Infinity Fish, i.e., ensuring ocean benefits flow humanity forever.

Language: Английский

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3

Introductory commentary: Marine conflicts and pathways to sustainability in an era of Blue Growth and climate change DOI Creative Commons
Fred Saunders, Ralph Tafon, Maaike Knol

et al.

MAST. Maritime studies/Maritime studies, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 23(1)

Published: Jan. 6, 2024

Abstract Worldwide, marine conflicts are growing in frequency and intensity due to increasing global demands for resources (Blue Growth) climate change. This article introduces a collection Maritime Studies on pathways sustainability an era of Blue Growth We posit that while conflict can be problematic, it also play positive role bringing about societal change, by highlighting unsustainable unjust practices trigger transformation. However, left unattended, festering hinder just equitable present two distinct, yet arguably complementary, lenses through which researchers working with engage conflicts. First, social-ecological systems approach engages examining the interdependencies between human ecological related governance arrangements, promoting collaborative learning action, exploring adaptive strategies seek resolution. Second, political ecology addresses power dynamics resource (mal)distributions, arguing fair governance, emphasizing need address historical current injustices at root Next, we insights diverse transformational pathways, including importance searching common ground reconfiguration relations as key steps understand inform research. conclude indicating more research settings is needed forwarding intersectionality promising productively reframe disrupt debilitating effects deep-rooted

Language: Английский

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Integrating environmental sustainability and social justice principles into South Africa's blue economy initiative: re-imagining the political economy of our ocean DOI Creative Commons
Merle Sowman,

Jackie Sunde

Frontiers in Ocean Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2

Published: Nov. 20, 2024

South Africa has vigorously embraced the concept of blue economy. However, scope, scale and impacts Africa's economy initiative, have raised significant concerns amongst local communities, NGOs scholar activists in who are challenging conceptualization of, approach to “blue growth.” This paper provides a critique planning, developing governing ocean argues that principles social justice environmental sustainability been sidelined favor pursuing rapid economic growth. The examines key issues literature, assessment processes, various legal cases deal with mining, oil gas applications, as well insights from participation several workshops small-scale coastal fishing communities where on were explored. These discussed relation growing literature inclusive governance integration equity foundational for fostering sustainable equitable We conclude proposals embedding principles, co-created policy framework Africa.

Language: Английский

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0

The Leadership Role of the Sultan and Government Policy of the Malay Kingdom of Riau-Lingga: Maritime Economic Perspective in Islamic Malay Historiography DOI Creative Commons

Nurul Hanifa,

Deni Adi Wijaya,

Maryam Bte Badrul Munir

et al.

International Journal of Religion, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(11), P. 7187 - 7197

Published: Aug. 21, 2024

The Malacca Strait area makes the Malay country cosmopolitan center of world in terms maritime economic defense on trade routes and Pan-Islamism. One rulers were sea nomads or Pesukuan people, which caused piracy to become dangerous. Economic development Kingdom Riau-Lingga attempted incorporate into political structure by Sultan increase country's per capita income. This research examines historical perspective government policies reduce poverty gap coastal areas Riau Islands financial sector regarding limitations marine product fishing technology. naval security approach highlights reach world's axis, including culture resources, infrastructure connectivity, diplomacy, defense. Qualitative collective case studies analyze data meaning context a holistic, multidisciplinary manner (literature study) through critical sampling techniques. uses Perroux's growth theory, positively impacts absorbing labor an poverty. results this show connection between life, psychology, international relations, transnationalism. Significant findings are continuity trends against slowdown future predictions from comprehensive civilization.

Language: Английский

Citations

0