Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines

This paper addressed the issue of sustainable coastal resource management through a successful Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM) Program in the Municipality of Mariveles, province of Bataan in the Philippines. The paper investigated how governance and institutional and legislative...

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Main Author: Andrew L.L Munchal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Lambung Mangkurat 2016-06-01
Series:Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
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Online Access:http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/79
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description This paper addressed the issue of sustainable coastal resource management through a successful Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM) Program in the Municipality of Mariveles, province of Bataan in the Philippines. The paper investigated how governance and institutional and legislative framework, and the concept of sustainable development complemented  each  other  to  promote  good  local  eco-governance in  the management and protection of finite local marine resources. Specifically, it analyzed how the local fisherfolk community of Mariveles utilized efficiently their finite marine resources in the context of eco-governance. It also investigated how the cooperative efforts of various stakeholders: peoples’ organizations (POs),  local  government unit  (LGU),  and  a  non- government organization (NGO)  in  Mariveles, Bataan  affected  their  coastal  resources against environmental degradation and exploitation. This paper would benefit POs, LGUs, and NGOs in their quest for sustainable management and conservation of their limited coastal resources. This paper yielded the following findings. First, POs and NGOs engage when NGOs can strengthen the POs’ capacity building through the transfer of skills and technology, when NGOs can enhance the POs’ indigenous knowledge, and when NGOs are more knowledgeable of formal venues of LGU participation. Second, LGUs, NGOs and POs engage when POs and NGOs can complement each other to strengthen their capacity building, and when NGOs can help implement environmental programs that are beneficial to the POs. Third, NGOs and POs engage when POs are threatened by elite power, and when NGOs want their environmental issues on LGU’s legislative agenda. Finally, NGOs and POs engage when they see possible LGU cooperation. Participant observation through focus group discussion (FGD) and key informants’ interview of different stakeholders was a  primary  source  of  information  in  formulating  the  aforementioned  conclusions.  In addition, stakeholders’ analysis and documentary analysis, i.e., books, print and non-print materials, video footage, monograph, were used as secondary sources of information. The author is solely responsible for any information found in this paper.
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spelling doaj.art-7eb2ee604199454abafab7eaea8f0b122022-12-22T00:50:52ZengUniversitas Lambung MangkuratJournal of Wetlands Environmental Management2354-58442477-52232016-06-011110.20527/jwem.v1i1.7938Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, PhilippinesAndrew L.L Munchal0University of Maangkati CityThis paper addressed the issue of sustainable coastal resource management through a successful Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM) Program in the Municipality of Mariveles, province of Bataan in the Philippines. The paper investigated how governance and institutional and legislative framework, and the concept of sustainable development complemented  each  other  to  promote  good  local  eco-governance in  the management and protection of finite local marine resources. Specifically, it analyzed how the local fisherfolk community of Mariveles utilized efficiently their finite marine resources in the context of eco-governance. It also investigated how the cooperative efforts of various stakeholders: peoples’ organizations (POs),  local  government unit  (LGU),  and  a  non- government organization (NGO)  in  Mariveles, Bataan  affected  their  coastal  resources against environmental degradation and exploitation. This paper would benefit POs, LGUs, and NGOs in their quest for sustainable management and conservation of their limited coastal resources. This paper yielded the following findings. First, POs and NGOs engage when NGOs can strengthen the POs’ capacity building through the transfer of skills and technology, when NGOs can enhance the POs’ indigenous knowledge, and when NGOs are more knowledgeable of formal venues of LGU participation. Second, LGUs, NGOs and POs engage when POs and NGOs can complement each other to strengthen their capacity building, and when NGOs can help implement environmental programs that are beneficial to the POs. Third, NGOs and POs engage when POs are threatened by elite power, and when NGOs want their environmental issues on LGU’s legislative agenda. Finally, NGOs and POs engage when they see possible LGU cooperation. Participant observation through focus group discussion (FGD) and key informants’ interview of different stakeholders was a  primary  source  of  information  in  formulating  the  aforementioned  conclusions.  In addition, stakeholders’ analysis and documentary analysis, i.e., books, print and non-print materials, video footage, monograph, were used as secondary sources of information. The author is solely responsible for any information found in this paper.http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/79Community-based Coastal Resource Management, Sustainable Development, Eco-governance
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Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management
Community-based Coastal Resource Management, Sustainable Development, Eco-governance
title Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
title_full Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
title_fullStr Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
title_short Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CB-CRM): a Case Study f Mariveles, Bataan, Philippines
title_sort community based coastal resource management cb crm a case study f mariveles bataan philippines
topic Community-based Coastal Resource Management, Sustainable Development, Eco-governance
url http://ijwem.unlam.ac.id/index.php/ijwem/article/view/79
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