Akle Community Empowerment Through Optimization of Seaweed Cultivation
a. The purpose of the activity
1. General:
Improving the socio-economic conditions of seaweed farmers in Akle Village, Kec. Semau Selatan through improving the economy of a socio-entrepreneurship-based society.
2. Specific:
? Introducing environmentally friendly livelihood options
? Preserving and enhancing marine biodiversity in the seaweed farming ecosystem
? Improve the socio-economic situation of the community through alternative management of seaweed in various needs.
1. Ecological Challenges
Ecological and Human Resource Challenges of Semau Island:
? Communities with all their elements besides sporadic and unorganized moves in handling agrarian and marine reforms are still largely absorbed in procedural reasoning
? Lack of awareness of environmental sustainability, disposal of plastic waste, household waste and oil from motorboats into the sea, which causes uncertainty in marine ecosystems (seaweed, coral reefs, fish, etc.).
? Processing of sea grass cultivation that still uses traditional tools so that it can damage other seaweed seeds.
? The lack of clean water sources available.
2.
No.
Indicator
Activity Output
1
a number of community members adopted sustainable practices and methods of managing agricultural and marine cultivation
- Workshop and training on methods of managing agricultural and marine cultivation
2
a number of community institutions revitalize and preserve sustainable agricultural cultivation practices
- Establishment of social institutions (cooperatives, communities, etc.) that have the same goal and are independent.
3
a number of communities supported by local institutions initiate agricultural practices with technological breakthroughs that can improve welfare and sustainability
- Procurement of simple technology tools to support the management of agricultural products involving the local government.
1. General:
Improving the socio-economic conditions of seaweed farmers in Akle Village, Kec. Semau Selatan through improving the economy of a socio-entrepreneurship-based society.
2. Specific:
? Introducing environmentally friendly livelihood options
? Preserving and enhancing marine biodiversity in the seaweed farming ecosystem
? Improve the socio-economic situation of the community through alternative management of seaweed in various needs.
1. Ecological Challenges
Ecological and Human Resource Challenges of Semau Island:
? Communities with all their elements besides sporadic and unorganized moves in handling agrarian and marine reforms are still largely absorbed in procedural reasoning
? Lack of awareness of environmental sustainability, disposal of plastic waste, household waste and oil from motorboats into the sea, which causes uncertainty in marine ecosystems (seaweed, coral reefs, fish, etc.).
? Processing of sea grass cultivation that still uses traditional tools so that it can damage other seaweed seeds.
? The lack of clean water sources available.
2.
No.
Indicator
Activity Output
1
a number of community members adopted sustainable practices and methods of managing agricultural and marine cultivation
- Workshop and training on methods of managing agricultural and marine cultivation
2
a number of community institutions revitalize and preserve sustainable agricultural cultivation practices
- Establishment of social institutions (cooperatives, communities, etc.) that have the same goal and are independent.
3
a number of communities supported by local institutions initiate agricultural practices with technological breakthroughs that can improve welfare and sustainability
- Procurement of simple technology tools to support the management of agricultural products involving the local government.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Sumber lestari Semau Selatan
Country:
Indonesia
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 1,500.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 1,565.98
Project Number:
INS/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/18/038
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
SGP Country office contact
Ms. Catharina Dwihastarini
Phone:
(62-21) 720-6125/722-0905
Fax:
(62-21) 722-0905
Email:
Ms. Hery Budiarto
Email:
Address
JL. Bacang II No.8, Kramat Pela Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta Selatan, 12130
Jakarta Selatan, 12130
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