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  • The article discusses the issue and complexities that arise when two sectors, fisheries and marine tourism, grown and imply for an institution governing coral reef ecosystem either government based or community based. Even though, a community-based management system is commonly recognized as a better way in governing the resources, the institutional performance of such model in the study area is still fragile. One of the factors affecting its fragility is multilevel conflicts, which lie at community level, district level, and national level. This multilevel conflicts occurs in various issues, especially resources ownership, fishery jurisdiction, and management authority.
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  • Satria, Arif, Yoshiaki Matsuda, Masaaki Sano. 2004. Multilevel Conflicts in Community Based Coral Reef Management Systems: Case Study in West-Lombok, Indonesia. Peer Review: No. In: Proceedings of the Twelfth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, July 20-30, 2004, Tokyo, Japan: What are Responsible Fisheries? Compiled by Ann L. Shriver. International Institute of Fisheries Economics & Trade, Corvallis, Oregon, USA, 2004. CD ROM. ISBN 0-9763432-0-7
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