Collaborative Governance: Efforts to Re-functionalize the Youtefa Bay Women's Forest Area Based on Local Wisdom

Vince Tebay
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The importance of governance collaboration as an effort to restore the function of the Youtefa Bay mangrove forest area which is not only as a disaster controller, but as a source of community life, managed from generation to generation with its local wisdom. The method used is library research. Where data comes from various literatures, by conducting text and discourse analysis. The results of this study indicate that the existence of mangrove forests on the coast of Youtefa Bay, Papua, is not only limited to disaster management, but is like a mother who gives life. Mangrove forests have become part of the community's customs. There is a division of territory to work; men earn a living at sea, and women are given mangrove forests as a local food source. Mangrove forests became a private space for women. Forest was later named "Women's Forest" in the local language called Tonotwiyat. Aside from being a source of food, it has become a tradition for women to be responsible for protecting and caring for the forest so that it remains sustainable. However, this tradition began to erode along with the times. Developments that are not environmentally friendly and waste that pollutes the forest are part of the fading of women's traditions of caring for the mangrove ecosystem. Rehabilitation of mangrove forest areas affected by development is one of the efforts made by the government. Efforts to preserve mangrove forest areas are not only the task of the government. However, it must be carried out collaboratively with the government, community, NGOs, and the private sector. The collaborative governance approach as an effort to restore the function of mangrove forests can be carried out by prioritizing the local wisdom values ​​of the community. This collaboration is here to answer the lack of resources of each actor.
协同治理:基于地方智慧的优特发湾妇女林区功能重建
治理合作的重要性在于努力恢复Youtefa湾红树林地区的功能,它不仅是一个灾害控制者,而且是社区生活的源泉,用当地的智慧代代相传。使用的方法是图书馆研究。其中数据来源于各种文献,通过进行文本和话语分析。这项研究的结果表明,巴布亚Youtefa湾沿岸红树林的存在不仅限于灾害管理,而且像母亲一样给予生命。红树林已经成为社区习俗的一部分。工作领域是有分工的;男人在海上谋生,女人得到红树林作为当地的食物来源。红树林成为了女性的私人空间。森林后来以当地语言Tonotwiyat命名为“妇女森林”。除了作为食物来源外,妇女负责保护和照顾森林以使其保持可持续发展已成为一种传统。然而,随着时代的发展,这一传统开始受到侵蚀。不环保的开发项目和污染森林的废物是妇女照顾红树林生态系统的传统正在消退的一部分。恢复受开发影响的红树林地区是政府的努力之一。努力保护红树林地区不仅仅是政府的任务。然而,它必须与政府、社区、非政府组织和私营部门合作进行。作为恢复红树林功能的一种努力,协作治理方法可以通过优先考虑社区的当地智慧价值观来实施。这种合作是为了解决每个演员缺乏资源的问题。
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