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Indonesia’s blue economy roadmap

Sambodo, Leonardo A. A. Teguh and Pane, Deasy Damayanti Putri and Pertamawati, Lelly Hasni and Maftukhah, Siti and Firdaus, Irfan Thofiq and Wikapuspita, Thaliya and Harianto, Samuel Kharis and Nurrahmani, Safira Mayasti and Nugrahaeni, Triana Apita and M., Thufail Mukhairiq and M., Ariq Rifqi Alfarisy and Manullang, Raja Aldo M. and Riyanto, Rima and Artika, Kholifatin and Nurhaditia, Fajar and Tamadhika, Rasi (2023) Indonesia’s blue economy roadmap. Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS). ISBN 78-623-98276-2-5

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Abstract

Indonesian Blue Economy Roadmap sets out a pathway towards a diversified and sustainable maritime economy for Indonesia, based on ensuring the health and resilience of ocean ecosystems and securing benefits for current and future generations. It provides the guidance on how the blue economy can increase productivity and contribute to economic transformation towards Indonesia Vision 2045. The development of blue economy in Indonesia is guided with a vision of “Our diverse coastal and marine resources are sustainably managed through a knowledge-led blue economy to create socioeconomic prosperity, ensure a healthy marine environment and strengthen resilience for the benefit of current and future generations.” This vision will be realized through the implementation of four missions, which are; (1) promoting environmentally sustainable economic growth; (2) securing healthy, resilient, and productive oceans; (3) improving human health, well-being, and shared prosperity; and (4) creating an enabling environment. The four missions will be implemented through some strategic action plans encompassing five phases of implementation, which are: (1) Phase I 2023-2024 focusing on the strengthening of the blue economy ecosystem consolidation in Indonesia; (2) Phase II 2025-2029 focusing on the development of blue economy as a new source of growth for Indonesia; (3) Phase III 2030-2034 focusing on the expansion of Indonesian blue economy sector through diversification; (4) Phase IV 2035-2039 focusing on increasing contribution and competitiveness of the Indonesian blue economy; and (5) Phase V 2040-2045 focusing on advancing the sustainable blue economy in Indonesia. Overall, the roadmap will lead the collaborative actions involving public and private parties to achieve the Indonesian 2045 agenda and the sustainable development goals.

Item Type: Books
Keywords: Indonesia, Blue Economy, Marine Resources, Marine Environment, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Capture Fisheries, Waste Management, Fisheries Resources, IUU, MPA, Fish Stocks, Fisheries Management, Small-scale Fisheries
Subjects: Biodiversity
Depositing User: Kokila ICSF Krish
Date Deposited: 23 Jun 2025 10:33
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2025 10:33
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/21802

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