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Title Biodiversitas Jurnal Of Biological Diversity Sebelas Maret University Volume 23, Number 1, Januari 2022
Edition Volume 23, Number 1, Januari 2022
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Subject(s) Biological
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GMD Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Language Indonesia
Publisher The Society For Indonesia Biodiversity
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Publishing Place Surakarta
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Abstract/Notes Assessing the sustainability status of mangrove forest ecosystem
management by coastal community in Jaring Halus Village, North

Sumatra, Indonesia

EDY SAHPUTRA1,♥, R. HAMDANI HARAHAP2

, HESTI WAHYUNINGSIH3

, BUDI UTOMO4
1Doctoral Program of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, School of Graduate, Universitas Sumatera Utara. Jl. Dr. T. Mansur No. 9,

Medan 20155, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Tel.: +62-61-8212453,

email: mayor.sahputra@gmail.com

2Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara. Jl. Dr. A. Sofian No.1A, Medan 20155, North

Sumatra, Indonesia

3Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Sumatera Utara. Jl. Bioteknologi No. 1, Medan 20155, North

Sumatra, Indonesia

4Department of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Sumatera Utara. Jl. Tri Darma Ujung No. 1, Medan 20155, North Sumatra, Indonesia

Manuscript received: 13 December 2020. Revision accepted: 4 December 2021.

Abstract. Sahputra E, Harahap RH, Wahyuningsih H, Utomo B. 2021. Assessing the sustainability status of mangrove forest ecosystem
management by coastal community in Jaring Halus Village, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 22: 1-9. Mangrove forest
ecosystems provide various important ecological (physical and protection) and economic services. Mangrove forest needs to be
sustainably managed to ensure their functions and benefits are available in perpetuity. Still, issues regarding sustainable management of
mangrove forests are rarely discussed, especially in Indonesia. This research aims: (i) to gain the fundamental understanding of the level
of sustainable mangrove management by determining indicator attributes that can be categorized as leverage factors; ii) obtain the
perceptions of coastal communities in mangrove forest management; and iii) investigate the compliance of coastal communities in
mangrove forest management. Data were obtained through a series of interviews, field observation and focused group discussion (FGD)
and questionnaires conducted from January 2018 to March 2019 in Jaring Halus Village, Secanggang Subdistrict, Langkat District,
North Sumatra, Indonesia. Data were analyzed using multidimensional scaling (MDS). The results showed that the status of mangrove
forest management in Jaring Halus Village was categorized as moderately sustainable with a score of 65.83%. The majority of the
coastal community (96% of respondents) perceived and understood the value of protecting the mangrove ecosystem, which provided
physical (ecological), economic, and social functions. The community's understanding and knowledge of the importance of mangrove
forests is due to the high level of dependency on their main livelihood as fishermen. Around 97% of the respondents held strong
obedience to the mangrove forest management in Jaring Halus Village, which could be attributed to local wisdom related to natural
resource management.
Keywords: Jaring Halus Village, leverage pattern, local wisdom, mangrove forest, sustainability
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