Proyek Pesisir : Institutionallizing Coastal Resources Management
PROYEK PESISIR :
ONBL,IZmG COAST&
IAN M. DUTTBN
Chief ofpar@ Proyek Pesisir
Coastal Resources Center, Uiriversity of Rhode Island
cmp@cbn.nekid
Presenta~onContent :
Lamplnng goal : CCmS-IPB (via C
1.Project Context 1Initial Design
ners) develops and demonstrates
2. Project Sheture
CRM good practices at Rovincid
3. Life of Project
level linked to tangible actions at
4. Approach and Results
village level
5. Sustaining CRh.I in Indonesia : INCUNE and
&nstituencyBuilding
Life of Project Strategy 2
CCMRS goal : IPB-CCMRS becomes PP's
Project Context :
partner and a nationally reco
1991 - 96
tory of infomation, expertiseand extension senices
1995 - 96
inew
Design
Start Up phase (6 monas)
1996 - 97
Life of Project Strategy 3
Year One
Outreach goal : Bxtend the impact of CRMPbe1997 - 98
1998 - 99
Uear Two
ate partners and sites (to
1999 - 2000 Uear Three
gCRM/LoP
2000 - 2003 M t u t i o
practices)
Strategy
positively contributes to the
and effective decentralized
CCMRS-IPB :A KEY LINMNG ROLE
coastal and marine development and management
1. MoU IPB and URI
e creates framework for cooperation
experience contributesto and
2. Key strategies with CCrvlRS
benefits from the Global CRlvf practice
e s o m a t i o n and docmentation center
Gharactedsties of Approach
0 M h t i o n a l Capacity Building
o Partnership based /participatory
e INCUNE
e Emphasis on team capacity building
3. Leadership Role in National CRM Policy
o Working with the key inshtutions at local and
national levels sirnultatleousliy
Life of Projeet Strategy 1
e Adaptive design / learning by doing
Srnlut goal :Demonstrate C M good practice exResults oriented and mission driven
ity-based coastal
e Supporting"champions" (leaders) of reform
resources management in resource dewith global best practice
pendent villages
Kaltim goal :Integrate land and water manageKey Results : Start up Phase
ment through locally-tailored CRR.I
0 Offices established in Jakarta?CCMRSBB
partnerships
and Manado
PROJECT STRUCTURE
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Condrt~onsIndex
Condrticm lndex
assbaed snes In Hhich
assisted snes In h h h
h e s t resource P;mces
Condniora lndex
or
processes are king tat&
asriisted sites In *ich
prMectetfarea r n w r c e
practices or processes are
pbnslagreemns
,
601 recognfzedand
3 t 5Nwnberd
pobllcadaa. anldes and
audb-nrual tmrnuk
docuneraq MZM lesson
learned that wonate
0
cQ3sQl resource paaafces
w paoccrses are being
pkml.aqe?mnts
stakthddets that are W
recogn~zdand under
docurnemng MUI lesson
learned that p t m e
hsrned tkat ppronrrte
repilatiat oi NRM best
3 1 6 Nunber d IndrvMllals
partkrpadng In WD-
indMdllah paNclpating tn
assisred &rzinsn~
and
UYUD-assisted training
an) workhops (pnder
wodshops tpndcr
KEY RELATIONSHIP: G
"NICHE'
m Governmefit
m Universities
-
Control Line
-
Coordination Line
CRMP FIELD PROVINCES
e Operating procedures established between
GoI, USAID and CRCRJRI
e Core staffrecruited and trained
e Initial literaturereview
e Initial directory of C
e
co-organized International Coastal
Symposium Walang) on Agenda 2 l
Conducted study tours to Philippines and
Sri Lanka
M contacts
Key Results :Year Two
rience in Manado
e Institutional stren&ening of CCmS/IPB (core
national partner) to become hub of IN
donesian Coastal Universities Network- l 1
Key Results : Yeas One
universities involved)
e Established National I Provincial
Establishment of field program in Lmpung es
1 Lndonesian staff:
on of Provincial Coastal Atlas
e Establishmentof Indonesia's first field based
ent of operations in East Kdimantan
CRM extensionprogram
- preparation of Indonesia's first integrated Bay
mgt. Plan
(in North Sulawesi)
e Preparation of > 95 working papers,
e Declaration of Indonesia's first cornunity based marine sanctuary in Blongko (North
technical reports and audio-visual
Sulawesi)
publications
e Involvement of 3,223 persons (1064
e Preparation of > 80 papers, technical reports,
female) in public awareness and
audio-visualpublications
activities launch of first National Coast /
s Training of> 2,500 persons in aspects of CRM
marinejomal
e Provision of policy support to Go1in formulating
e Conduct of first National Coastal
new approaches 1laws relevant to CRM
Conference (350 delegates) and
e National workshop on CRlGl project expe-
Prosiding Pelatihan untuk Pelatih, Pengebiaan Wlayah Pesjsir Terpadu
Initial Resalts :Uear Three
t~ Launchofthe L
Coastal Resources Atlas I
gins
ung and distribution of 1
etkg - Mach 1999
- with IPB as "hub"
Initial
Membership
2.
1,000 copies
UNRI
s Fomal opening of the Blongko M
~ Smctue
s UNSRAT
arY
eBungHatta
s UNNL
Na~onalworkshop on coastaland
UNTLA
e UNPA?'TI
of Law 22/1999 on Regiond Go
r, UNDIP
UNCEN
led to
g of hplmenting regulations for the
UNHAS ,
s UI
Law
e Developmentof StatePolicy Guidelines (GB
PNCUNE Development
1. David and Lucile Packard Foundation
on T o ~ s m
by the National Ecotourism Fo
m David and Lucile
uters, email and resources from C
a) North Sulawesi Ma- 2.
plan- 3. Manado Meeting - Oct 1999
4. ToT at IPB - Feb 2000
e Conduct of a study tour of bay management in 5. KoNas II - Makassar
6. Strategy Launch
the P&lippines and Singapore
Conduct of study tourornorth Sulawesi field sites 7. Ongoing support
Joint publication of 14,000 copies of a special Beyond I N C m E :Building Constituency
issue of the magazine Indonesian Travel andNa- 1. UnderstandingPublic Attitudes
2. Understandhg Links between Attitudes and Valtuhe
ues
ues with C M issues
Key Results Planned :Year Four
grated action to deal with issues
e North Sulawesi Marine Sanctuary Program
e action and proving the benefit
s Lmpung StrategicPlan and Village - based ICM
progrms
e Balikpapm Bay ProfiIe and Draft Management Building from C
Experience
1. Good Practice Guides /Publication Models
Plan
and Docurnentation
@ National C M Policy
3. Field-based Training (Learning by Doing)
e National Attitudinal Survey
4. Outreach Strategy
e National Outreach Materials
e Draft Best Practice Book
s
INCUNE
1. Unique role of Universities
e research
e teaching
e advocacy
2. Longevity of Universities
3. Skills of Universities
4. Letations of Universities
Institu~snahhedICM = Better Governance
". ......Indonesia stands at an advantageous
position f i m which to kick start a possible future that pays service to environmental integrity
andpublic health rather than succumb to aprobablefuture overwhelmed by civil and ecological
dysfunction .... "
Koffel, 1999:321
ONBL,IZmG COAST&
IAN M. DUTTBN
Chief ofpar@ Proyek Pesisir
Coastal Resources Center, Uiriversity of Rhode Island
cmp@cbn.nekid
Presenta~onContent :
Lamplnng goal : CCmS-IPB (via C
1.Project Context 1Initial Design
ners) develops and demonstrates
2. Project Sheture
CRM good practices at Rovincid
3. Life of Project
level linked to tangible actions at
4. Approach and Results
village level
5. Sustaining CRh.I in Indonesia : INCUNE and
&nstituencyBuilding
Life of Project Strategy 2
CCMRS goal : IPB-CCMRS becomes PP's
Project Context :
partner and a nationally reco
1991 - 96
tory of infomation, expertiseand extension senices
1995 - 96
inew
Design
Start Up phase (6 monas)
1996 - 97
Life of Project Strategy 3
Year One
Outreach goal : Bxtend the impact of CRMPbe1997 - 98
1998 - 99
Uear Two
ate partners and sites (to
1999 - 2000 Uear Three
gCRM/LoP
2000 - 2003 M t u t i o
practices)
Strategy
positively contributes to the
and effective decentralized
CCMRS-IPB :A KEY LINMNG ROLE
coastal and marine development and management
1. MoU IPB and URI
e creates framework for cooperation
experience contributesto and
2. Key strategies with CCrvlRS
benefits from the Global CRlvf practice
e s o m a t i o n and docmentation center
Gharactedsties of Approach
0 M h t i o n a l Capacity Building
o Partnership based /participatory
e INCUNE
e Emphasis on team capacity building
3. Leadership Role in National CRM Policy
o Working with the key inshtutions at local and
national levels sirnultatleousliy
Life of Projeet Strategy 1
e Adaptive design / learning by doing
Srnlut goal :Demonstrate C M good practice exResults oriented and mission driven
ity-based coastal
e Supporting"champions" (leaders) of reform
resources management in resource dewith global best practice
pendent villages
Kaltim goal :Integrate land and water manageKey Results : Start up Phase
ment through locally-tailored CRR.I
0 Offices established in Jakarta?CCMRSBB
partnerships
and Manado
PROJECT STRUCTURE
- --
*>"**
-
-"
-.-v
- --
--*-*--..-".--
T m l area d USAID a~slst
!&ere best prarrcces k n g
IR Iwl rndrcatcxs
l m m o m exceeding 2 5
tift
brnonnicml
inst~twm
exceedtng 2 5
on
Dew-ni
F
n
~
k
along WQ and Eratr'rrg
Condrt~onsIndex
Condrticm lndex
assbaed snes In Hhich
assisted snes In h h h
h e s t resource P;mces
Condniora lndex
or
processes are king tat&
asriisted sites In *ich
prMectetfarea r n w r c e
practices or processes are
pbnslagreemns
,
601 recognfzedand
3 t 5Nwnberd
pobllcadaa. anldes and
audb-nrual tmrnuk
docuneraq MZM lesson
learned that wonate
0
cQ3sQl resource paaafces
w paoccrses are being
pkml.aqe?mnts
stakthddets that are W
recogn~zdand under
docurnemng MUI lesson
learned that p t m e
hsrned tkat ppronrrte
repilatiat oi NRM best
3 1 6 Nunber d IndrvMllals
partkrpadng In WD-
indMdllah paNclpating tn
assisred &rzinsn~
and
UYUD-assisted training
an) workhops (pnder
wodshops tpndcr
KEY RELATIONSHIP: G
"NICHE'
m Governmefit
m Universities
-
Control Line
-
Coordination Line
CRMP FIELD PROVINCES
e Operating procedures established between
GoI, USAID and CRCRJRI
e Core staffrecruited and trained
e Initial literaturereview
e Initial directory of C
e
co-organized International Coastal
Symposium Walang) on Agenda 2 l
Conducted study tours to Philippines and
Sri Lanka
M contacts
Key Results :Year Two
rience in Manado
e Institutional stren&ening of CCmS/IPB (core
national partner) to become hub of IN
donesian Coastal Universities Network- l 1
Key Results : Yeas One
universities involved)
e Established National I Provincial
Establishment of field program in Lmpung es
1 Lndonesian staff:
on of Provincial Coastal Atlas
e Establishmentof Indonesia's first field based
ent of operations in East Kdimantan
CRM extensionprogram
- preparation of Indonesia's first integrated Bay
mgt. Plan
(in North Sulawesi)
e Preparation of > 95 working papers,
e Declaration of Indonesia's first cornunity based marine sanctuary in Blongko (North
technical reports and audio-visual
Sulawesi)
publications
e Involvement of 3,223 persons (1064
e Preparation of > 80 papers, technical reports,
female) in public awareness and
audio-visualpublications
activities launch of first National Coast /
s Training of> 2,500 persons in aspects of CRM
marinejomal
e Provision of policy support to Go1in formulating
e Conduct of first National Coastal
new approaches 1laws relevant to CRM
Conference (350 delegates) and
e National workshop on CRlGl project expe-
Prosiding Pelatihan untuk Pelatih, Pengebiaan Wlayah Pesjsir Terpadu
Initial Resalts :Uear Three
t~ Launchofthe L
Coastal Resources Atlas I
gins
ung and distribution of 1
etkg - Mach 1999
- with IPB as "hub"
Initial
Membership
2.
1,000 copies
UNRI
s Fomal opening of the Blongko M
~ Smctue
s UNSRAT
arY
eBungHatta
s UNNL
Na~onalworkshop on coastaland
UNTLA
e UNPA?'TI
of Law 22/1999 on Regiond Go
r, UNDIP
UNCEN
led to
g of hplmenting regulations for the
UNHAS ,
s UI
Law
e Developmentof StatePolicy Guidelines (GB
PNCUNE Development
1. David and Lucile Packard Foundation
on T o ~ s m
by the National Ecotourism Fo
m David and Lucile
uters, email and resources from C
a) North Sulawesi Ma- 2.
plan- 3. Manado Meeting - Oct 1999
4. ToT at IPB - Feb 2000
e Conduct of a study tour of bay management in 5. KoNas II - Makassar
6. Strategy Launch
the P&lippines and Singapore
Conduct of study tourornorth Sulawesi field sites 7. Ongoing support
Joint publication of 14,000 copies of a special Beyond I N C m E :Building Constituency
issue of the magazine Indonesian Travel andNa- 1. UnderstandingPublic Attitudes
2. Understandhg Links between Attitudes and Valtuhe
ues
ues with C M issues
Key Results Planned :Year Four
grated action to deal with issues
e North Sulawesi Marine Sanctuary Program
e action and proving the benefit
s Lmpung StrategicPlan and Village - based ICM
progrms
e Balikpapm Bay ProfiIe and Draft Management Building from C
Experience
1. Good Practice Guides /Publication Models
Plan
and Docurnentation
@ National C M Policy
3. Field-based Training (Learning by Doing)
e National Attitudinal Survey
4. Outreach Strategy
e National Outreach Materials
e Draft Best Practice Book
s
INCUNE
1. Unique role of Universities
e research
e teaching
e advocacy
2. Longevity of Universities
3. Skills of Universities
4. Letations of Universities
Institu~snahhedICM = Better Governance
". ......Indonesia stands at an advantageous
position f i m which to kick start a possible future that pays service to environmental integrity
andpublic health rather than succumb to aprobablefuture overwhelmed by civil and ecological
dysfunction .... "
Koffel, 1999:321