Professional Documents
Culture Documents
National Actions
•Mainstreamed SDGs into Indonesia’s National Development Agenda
•Improved national coastal and ocean policies and institutional arrangement,
and national programs, for sustainable management of coastal and marine
areas
Law No. 27/2007 on Management of Coastal Areas and Small Islands,
amended through Law No. 1/2014, mandates the development and
implementation of coastal management plans at the provincial and
regency/city levels
Law No. 32/2009 on Environmental Protection and Management
promotes environmentally sustainable development
Law No. 23/2014 on Regional Governance designates authority for
marine and coastal management to the provincial government
The Law on the Sea (No. 32/2014) regulates operations on the sea,
including use of marine resources and/or activities in accordance with
marine provisions and international law, sustainability and national
security
The National Ocean Policy enacted through Presidential Regulation No.
16/2017 is an integrated, comprehensive and coherent document that
serves as guide for implementing and coordinating maritime-relates
policies and programmes across different ministries and agencies
toward a common strategic vision
Various coastal and ocean-related laws enacted and programs
implemented related to pollution, oil spill, fisheries, aquaculture,
biodiversity, disaster management, climate change, etc.
• The SDS-SEA Program is supporting the preparation of a National State of the
Oceans and Coasts report, which includes initiatives and opportunities for
Blue Economy development
Local Actions
•14 out of 34 provinces have enacted provincial marine spatial plans, legalized
by local regulation signed by the Governor and Local Parliament
•The SDS-SEA Program is supporting demonstration of ICM applications to
address priority issues in selected pilot sites
Banner:
Tangerang
Semarang
Sukabumi East Lombok
Bali
The SDS-SEA Program is supporting the ICM programs in some local sites through:
1)Strengthening of ICM governance mechanisms (establishing inter-agency ICM Program
Coordinating Committees and Program Management Office; ICM capacity building;
organizing ICM Forums; and harmonizing with provincial plans
2)Demonstrating ICM applications for improving issue-specific management programs in
selected pilot sites
• Bali Province – Improving MPA management effectiveness in Nusa Penida
(Klungkung Regency) and Pemuteran Village (Buleleng Regency), pollution
reduction/IRBCAM in Badung River (Denpasar City)
• Sukabumi Regency – Sea turtle/Habitat protection in Pangumbahan,
CCA/DRR in Palabuhanratu and pollution reduction/IRBCAM in Cipalabuhan
and Cipanyairan Rivers in Palbuhanratu
• Tangerang City - Habitat protection and alternative livelihood development in
Patramanggala, Tanjung Pasir, Ketapang and Kronjo
• Bontang City – Improving MPA management effectiveness
• East Lombok Regency – EAFM and alternative livelihood development in Jor
Bay
• Semarang City – environmental protection/waste management and alternative
livelihood development in Tugurejo village and Mangkang Kulon village
Coordination Meeting and EAFM and SOC ICM Forum with High Level Officials of Consultation/planning meeting in
ICM Forum with High Level Officials of
Training Workshop in East Lombok Bontang City Semarang City
Tangerang Regency
Regency
The SDS-SEA Program is implemented under the coordination of the Ministry of Environment and
Forestry with technical support from:
PEMSEA ICM Learning Centers
• Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies, Bogor Agricultural University
• Center for Sustainable Development, Udayana University
• Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Diponegoro University
Collaborating universities:
• Mulawarman University
• Mataram University
Global Goals
Local ICM Initiatives in the ICM Learning Sites
SUKABUMI REGENCY
Achievements
• ADIPURA AWARDS: Semarang has achieved National
Level Awards for Environmental Management 6
times. (2017).
An Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) was initiated in Jor Bay in 2013, including:
Revitalization of
traditional
regulation and
establishment of
co-management
organization
EAFM Training Preparation of EAFM Plan
Training on tools
to enhance
productivity of
coastal fisheries
(squid attractor
and shallow water
fish aggregating
device)
Mangrove Replanting
KIMBis (Science and Technology for Fisheries Business Clinic), a center to support alternative livelihood
development for coastal communities was also established.
BALI PROVINCE