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Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia: Progress and Present Status Agus Dermawan, Suraji Directorate for Conservation of Area.

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1 Management Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas in Indonesia: Progress and Present Status Agus Dermawan, Suraji Directorate for Conservation of Area and Fish Species, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Jakarta, Indonesia Ari Soemodinoto, Sutraman Marine Program, The Nature Conservancy Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia Handoko A. Susanto RARE, Bogor, Indonesia

2 Introduction Starting 2010, we develop a national MPA system based on management effectiveness (with support of donors and partners NGOs). The national MPA system also guide us on how to achieve the commitment. Government of Indonesia has committed to set aside 20 million hectares, in 2020, of its coastal and marine environment for conservation purposes.

3 INDONESIA MARINE PROTECTED AREAS NoConservation AreasNumber of AreaArea (Ha) AInitiated by MOF 324,694,947.55 - Marine National Parks74,043,541.30 - Marine Nature Recreation Parks14491,248.00 - Wildlife Reserves55,678.25 - Marine Nature Preserves6154,480.00 BInitiated by Local Governments and MMAF 9911,069,263,30 - Marine National Park13,521,130.01 - Marine Nature Reserve3445,630.00 - MarineRecreation Park61,541,040,20 - District Marine Protected Area895,561,463,09 Total 13115,764,210.85 Source: MMAF, Dec 2013 Mid. Dev. Target (RPJM II): 15.5 Millions Ha by 2014; 20 Million Ha by 2020 http://kkji.kp3k.kkp.go.id/sig/

4 PROGRESS It has a ‘management effectiveness’ component  consists of E- KKP3K/E-MPA tool; management effectiveness assessment database; and practice of periodic self- and by- outside-parties evaluations. It also has capacity building component (MPA planning and management; MPA monitoring & evaluation). Both to achieve MPA Award and receive incentives from National MPA Trust Fund.

5 EVALUATION EFFECTIVENESS OF MARINE PROTECTED AREA MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA No.Criteria 16Impact MPA mgt for community welfare 17Sustainable Financing MPA SUSTAIN (SELF-RELIANT) (5) MPA Optimally Managed (4) MPA Managed @ Minimum (3) MPA Established (2) MPA Initiated (1) 1Initiative proposal 2Identification and inventarisation 3Area designation 4Management unit and staff 5Management plan and zoning development 6Infrastructures development 7Budget allocation for management 8Legalization of management plan and zoning 9SOPs for management developed 10Mgt operation based on mgt plan and zoning 11MPA enactment by Minister 12 MPA boundaries marking 13Institutionalization 14Ecosystem and resources management 15Socio economic and culture mgt (8) (11) (21) (28) (6) (74)

6 In 2013, of 15,76 million ha marine conservation area, 3.6 million ha are projected to be effectively managed. Results of 2013 (baseline) and 2014 assessment using E-KKP3K (Indonesian MPAME tool): 100 MPAs assessed Level / RatingDefinition Number of MPAs 20132014 1: Red MPA is initiated/reserved 4440 2: Yellow <50% MPA is established 3231 2: Yellow >50% MPA is established 1512 3: Green <50% MPA is minimally managed 49 3: Green >50% MPA is minimally managed 57 4: Blue <50% MPA is optimally managed 00 4: Blue >50% MPA is optimally managed 01 MANAGEMENT STATUS

7 http://kkji.kp3k.kkp.go.id/index.php/status-ekkp3k-2013 http://kkji.kp3k.kkp.go.id/index.php/dokumen/finish/50-status-e-kkp3k-tahun-2013/560-report-sabang-e-kkp3k-2013

8 E-MPA Awards Objectives: (1)to give incentives to MPA management unit; and (2)to encourage MPA management units to improve their performance (thus their effectiveness). The award will be presented every two-year, and the inaugural event was held in December 17, 2013. The awards were consisted of 1 for special category (MPA favorite); 5 for successful pilot MPAs; and 17 for accelerated MPA development. We strongly believe that this award had encouraged change of status of several MPAs

9 Trust Fund for MPA Development One of many challenges facing by MPA development in Indonesia is limited funding; in many cases they are insufficient to support effective management of MPA. National MPA Trust Fund aims at making available the needed fund to compliment existing fund and directed specifically for program development, implementation and management. It is still on its infancy and we are still looking the best approach for the mechanisms (although a presidential regulation on trust fund is already available, i.e. PerPres RI No. 80/2011 on Trust Fund).

10 THANK YOU TERIMA KASIH web: kkji.kp3k.kkp.go.id


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