Types of Data and Instruments

3.3.2.4 Social Conditions

Data of social condition, collected on all villages in Pasi Island. The respondent is chosen in order to catch ideal respondent purposive sampling and respondent are as follows: society of fishermen, community leaders and government. Hereinafter the perception of chosen respondent could be evaluated by an interview, questioner and mini workshop. The public perception and MCA zoning plan is also needed as additional data. Based on their needs and interests respondents were also given the opportunity to assess and advice on the design of multipurpose zoning of MCA in Pasi Island. It also requires the information of all stakeholders communities, fishermen, local government about the activities can be done within MCA. This is certainly expected to be an input in the management model of MCA Pasi Island.

3.3.2.5 Secondary Data

Secondary data being collected from document or released by some institution, i.e. Department Marine and Fisheries of Kepulauan Selayar Regency, COREMAP II Selayar, and BPS.

3.4 Boundaries and MCA Zones

Determination of boundaries and multipurpose zoning of MCA will facilitate local governments in preserving and monitoring of ecosystems in coastal regions and small islands. Steps for developing zoning maps and boundary of MCA are presented below: Figure 4 Steps for developing zoning maps and boundary of MCA.

3.4.1 Preliminary Design

Determination of preliminary design of the core zone was conducted prior to the survey based on secondary information and data that already exist. The enactment of the draft core zone will make it easier to conduct the next stage. This initial draft will be offered to stakeholders.

3.4.2 Public Consultation

The public consultation with stakeholders was conducted after preparation of the draft map MCA’s core zone to gather their perceptions of early design stage. This data is also compiled with data society conditions and the biophysical data.

3.4.3 MCA Mapping

The above data are analyzed. In this step of research, data being interpreted phases are as: 1 weighting and scoring, 2 overlay, and 3 development of boundaries and multipurpose zoning of marine conservation areas. Table 2 shows a sample presentation of MCA boundaries: Early Data and Information Early Map Public Consultation Field Survey Overlay Processing Boundary Map and Multiple-use zoning of MCA