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Digital Transformation Pathways for Sustainable Marine Resource Management: A Case Study of Darunu Village, Indonesia

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Technology on Social Science 2025 (iCAST-SS 2025)

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  • Precylia Ribka Rambing

    (Business Management Department)

  • Cindy Lumingkewas

    (Business Management Department)

  • Meidy Wollah

    (Business Management Department)

  • Margaretha Rundengan

    (Business Management Department)

  • Lietje Lumatauw

    (Business Management Department)

  • Jufrina Mandulangi

    (Business Management Department)

Abstract

This study investigates the potential for implementing a digital management system in the small-scale fisheries sector of Darunu Village, a coastal community characterized by traditional fishing practices. Using a descriptive-quantitative approach supported by qualitative data, the research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the existing conditions and assess opportunities for digital integration in marine resource governance. Data were collected from all active fishers in the village (n = 15) through structured interviews, questionnaires, and field observations, supplemented by secondary data from governmental and meteorological agencies. Findings reveal that current operations are short-term oriented, constrained by limited fuel budgets, and hindered by the absence of systematic catch documentation, structured distribution channels, and historical records for planning. Institutional weaknesses, including the lack of cooperatives and inadequate infrastructure, further limit coordination, transparency, and resilience against climate variability. Nonetheless, fishers expressed willingness to adopt digital tools and participate in training programs. The study concludes that a hybrid digital-manual system, combined with institutional strengthening and supportive regulation, offers a viable pathway toward more efficient, accountable, and sustainable fisheries management.

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  • Precylia Ribka Rambing & Cindy Lumingkewas & Meidy Wollah & Margaretha Rundengan & Lietje Lumatauw & Jufrina Mandulangi, 2025. "Digital Transformation Pathways for Sustainable Marine Resource Management: A Case Study of Darunu Village, Indonesia," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Muhammad Udin Harun Al Rasyid & Nurul Fahmi & Yuliana Sukarmawati & I Wayan Sutina & Upayana Wiguna (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Applied Science and Technology on Social Science 2025 (iCAST-SS 2025), pages 595-603, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-938-4_67
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-938-4_67
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