October 29, 2024October 29, 2024Paradigm, Uncategorized Pengembangan Hukum di Era Antroposen IOJI is currently advocating for the reconceptualization of environmental law in the anthropocene era. The start of the Anthropocene era marks a
October 29, 2024October 29, 2024Fisheries Governance, Paradigm Penyusunan Opportunities and Gap Analysis untuk Pengembangan National Sustainable Ocean Plan di Indonesia Since 2020, Indonesia has been part of the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy where one of the commitments of
October 29, 2024October 29, 2024Fisheries Governance Advocacy for Fisheries Transparency IOJI actively advocates for the issue of increasing transparency in the fisheries sector in order to achieve sustainable fisheries management. IOJI is
October 29, 2024October 29, 2024Fisheries Governance, Uncategorized Preparation of the Bluefoods Assessment for Indonesia Blue foods – cultivated fish, shellfish, algae and plants caught in fresh and sea water – are rich in protein and essential
October 29, 2024Blue Carbon Governance Strengthening Law Enforcement on Mangrove Ecosystem Destruction in the Bangka-Belitung and Riau Islands Provinces In the periods of 2009-2019, Indonesia has lost 182,091 hectares of mangroves due to land conversion to fish farms, agriculture, oil palm
October 29, 2024October 29, 2024Blue Carbon Governance Study on Blue Carbon Ecosystems as Critical Natural Capital: Strengthening Blue Carbon Ecosystem Governance in Indonesia Despite the great potential of Blue Carbon Ecosystems (EKB) to address climate change and improve the well-being of coastal communities, the health
October 23, 2024Ongoing, Small-scale Fishers Increasing Public Participation Preparation and Implementation of Policies for Small Fishermen in Central Java Small Fishermen In the 2024-2026 period, IOJI is committed to increasing efforts to protect and empower small fishermen in Central Java by increasing public
October 23, 2024Completed, Small-scale Fishers, Uncategorized Draft Governor’s Regulations for the Central Java Provincial Government concerning Protection and Empowerment of Fisheries and Salt Business Actors, Training Curriculum, and Supporting the Implementation of Public Consultations on the Protection of Small Fishermen Central Java is one of the provinces in Indonesia with the largest number of small-scale fishermen. In an effort to protect and
October 23, 2024October 23, 2024Completed, Small-scale Fishers Policy Paper on Fishermen and Maritime Justice: Study of the Implementation of the Fisherman Empowerment Law and the Coastal Management Law in Seven Locations Indonesian fishermen who live from capture fisheries activities number 2.5 to 3.7 million people. Around 90 percent or 2.5 to 3.3 million
October 23, 2024October 29, 2024Access to Justice Legal Instruments for Human Rights Protection for Fishing Vessel Crews from Central Java The Central Java Provincial Government and IOJI signed a Joint Agreement (KSB) on May 23 2023 with a focus on Strengthening the