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Reply from Ms. Wa Ode Riniati
2025.12.16 15:17:36
Thank Ms Dr. Gita,
1. Cultural values​- and local knowledge are integral elements of the theory of
community resilience. Its four dimensions-adaptive capacity, social capacity,
organizational capacity, and knowledge capital-are evident in how the Kaledupa
community anticipates environmental change, regulates economic activities,
maintains social cohesion, and recovers from socio-ecological stress.
Overall, cultural values​- and local knowledge are not only a cultural identity but
also serve as the foundation for the resilience and sustainability of the Kaledupa
community in the face of social, economic, and environmental change.
2.The Challenges that arise are
a.The Wakatobi regional government needs to incorporate local knowledge and
customary rules as part of its official coastal management policy through a co-
management scheme or government-customary collaboration.
b. Coastal community economic strengthening programs should integrate local
cultural values, particularly mutual cooperation mechanisms and traditional
cooperatives, in the development of seaweed and fisheries businesses.
c. Local culture-based education programs at the school level are needed to
ensure the systematic transfer of knowledge between generations.
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