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Blue economy: Development framework for Indonesia’s economic transformation

Pane, Deasy Damayanti Putri and Tortora, Piera and Anindito, Istasius Angger and Setyawati, Setyawati and Pertamawati, Lelly Hasni and Wikapuspita, Thaliya and Ardana, Adhitya Kusuma and Manullang, Raja Aldo and Mulyaningsih, Dwi and Abdullah, Rega Renata and Ashar, Afaf Setia and Munthe, Rizal Putra and Harianto, Samuel Kharis and Surya, Imron Rosadi and Rafi, Muhammad Abdurrachman and Yudhistira, Emhaka and Artika, Kholifatin and Nurhaditia, Fajar and Suharyana, Agung and Rachmanto, Utomo Noor (2021) Blue economy: Development framework for Indonesia’s economic transformation. Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS). ISBN 978-623-98276-1-8

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Abstract

This document is the first joint work by the OECD and BAPPENAS to provide a framework for Indonesia's sustainable blue economy development concept. The National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) recognizes that a well-managed ocean-related sector is critical to fulfilling Indonesia's development goals. The framework intends to contribute to Indonesia's integrated ocean management and development. Integrated policy approaches are required to ensure policy coherence, identify and manage trade-offs among ocean-related sectors, and capitalize on policy synergies that benefit many sectors. The scope of blue economy in this document is built based on economic realities and the latest accessible data, and it serves as a supplement to evidence-based policymaking. It also serves as a source of motivation for all stakeholders concerned. The blue economy has the potential to transform and diversify Indonesia's economy. Blue economy can also provide the solution to the impact from climate change in the marine sector through low carbon ocean development, sustainable marine tourism, and marine energy development. Within the context of Indonesia's economic transformation, the blue economy covers the non terrestrial resource management and utilization within the green economy framework.

Item Type: Books
Keywords: Blue Economy, Indonesia, Resources Management, Sustainable Development, Capture Fisheries, Fisheries Management, MPA, Fish Stocks, IUU, Fisheries Resources, Capacity Building, Regulations
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/21805

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