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Toni Ruchimat - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • review of national Laws and Regulation in indonesia in relation to an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
    Marine Policy, 2018
    Co-Authors: Umi Muawanah, Gellwynn Yusuf, Luky Adrianto, Jimy Kalther, Robert S Pomeroy, Habibi Abdullah, Toni Ruchimat
    Abstract:

    Abstract The Government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, considers an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) to be the preferred option and best practice for the long-term sustainability of fisheries and the ecosystem services provided to society. Recognizing that an appropriate legal, policy and institutional framework must be in place for an EAFM, this paper presents a review of current Indonesian Laws and policies for an EAFM; an assessment to identify gaps, challenges and opportunities for an EAFM; and recommendations for EAFM implementation. A strong co-management structure of the fishery management area (FMA) governance is at the heart of EAFM implementation. It is also critical to mention the governance or institution structure of Fishery Management Council of FMA in Indonesian waters in the new proposed fishery law.

Umi Muawanah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • review of national Laws and Regulation in indonesia in relation to an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
    Marine Policy, 2018
    Co-Authors: Umi Muawanah, Gellwynn Yusuf, Luky Adrianto, Jimy Kalther, Robert S Pomeroy, Habibi Abdullah, Toni Ruchimat
    Abstract:

    Abstract The Government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, considers an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) to be the preferred option and best practice for the long-term sustainability of fisheries and the ecosystem services provided to society. Recognizing that an appropriate legal, policy and institutional framework must be in place for an EAFM, this paper presents a review of current Indonesian Laws and policies for an EAFM; an assessment to identify gaps, challenges and opportunities for an EAFM; and recommendations for EAFM implementation. A strong co-management structure of the fishery management area (FMA) governance is at the heart of EAFM implementation. It is also critical to mention the governance or institution structure of Fishery Management Council of FMA in Indonesian waters in the new proposed fishery law.

Fikirte Demissie Tulu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • hazardous waste management by healthcare institutions addis ababa implementation of Laws and Regulation
    2014
    Co-Authors: Fikirte Demissie Tulu
    Abstract:

    A study regarding healthcare institution waste management and practical implementation of Laws and Regulation was conducted in selected hospitals of Addis Ababa during the period of 2012/13. The entire healthcare system generates non-hazardous and hazardous wastes during healthcare processes. Therefore, this study focuses on assessment of the hazardous waste management of healthcare institutions in Addis Ababa and implementation of Laws and Regulation. Interview, questionnaire, and observations were employed to collect primary data whereas secondary data were collected from statutory organizations. For the study four hospitals were randomly selected. To analyze the data percentage and narration were used. The finding of the study shows that except Zewditu hospital, the rest use proper management to the hazardous waste. Lack of awareness about health hazards of healthcare waste, inadequate training, absence of waste management and disposal systems, insufficient financial and human resources, low priority given to the topic and lack of aware about legislative act are the most common problems connected with healthcare waste management. Therefore, efforts have to be exerted on creating awareness about internationally ratified conventions, the existing related Laws and the Regulations of healthcare waste management that are produced in regional and national level.

F Demissie - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Hazardous Waste Management by healthcare Institutions, Addis Ababa: Implementation of Laws and Regulation
    Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and Management, 2014
    Co-Authors: F Demissie
    Abstract:

    A study regarding healthcare institution waste management and practical implementation of Laws and Regulation was conducted in selected hospitals of Addis Ababa during the period of 2012/13. The entire healthcare system generates non-hazardous and hazardous wastes during healthcare processes. Therefore, this study focuses on assessment of the hazardous waste management of healthcare institutions in Addis Ababa and implementation of Laws and Regulation. Interview, questionnaire, and observations were employed to collect primary data whereas secondary data were collected from statutory organizations. For the study four hospitals were randomly selected. To analyze the data percentage and narration were used. The finding of the study shows that except Zewditu hospital, the rest use proper management to the hazardous waste. Lack of awareness about health hazards of healthcare waste, inadequate training, absence of waste management and disposal systems, insufficient financial and human resources, low priority given to the topic and lack of aware about legislative act are the most common problems connected with healthcare waste management. Therefore, efforts have to be exerted on creating awareness about internationally ratified conventions, the existing related Laws and the Regulations of healthcare waste management that are produced in regional and national level. Key words: Healthcare, Hazardous, Incinerator, Regulations, Awareness, Safety Box

Habibi Abdullah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • review of national Laws and Regulation in indonesia in relation to an ecosystem approach to fisheries management
    Marine Policy, 2018
    Co-Authors: Umi Muawanah, Gellwynn Yusuf, Luky Adrianto, Jimy Kalther, Robert S Pomeroy, Habibi Abdullah, Toni Ruchimat
    Abstract:

    Abstract The Government of Indonesia, through the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, considers an ecosystem approach to fisheries management (EAFM) to be the preferred option and best practice for the long-term sustainability of fisheries and the ecosystem services provided to society. Recognizing that an appropriate legal, policy and institutional framework must be in place for an EAFM, this paper presents a review of current Indonesian Laws and policies for an EAFM; an assessment to identify gaps, challenges and opportunities for an EAFM; and recommendations for EAFM implementation. A strong co-management structure of the fishery management area (FMA) governance is at the heart of EAFM implementation. It is also critical to mention the governance or institution structure of Fishery Management Council of FMA in Indonesian waters in the new proposed fishery law.