tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865792164550550384.post8605103217766272547..comments2024-01-05T03:39:19.759+09:00Comments on La'o Hamutuk: The potential, challenges and risks of developing the blue economy in Timor-Leste Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16199752710172148153noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4865792164550550384.post-81685878470124557012023-08-22T18:44:44.317+09:002023-08-22T18:44:44.317+09:00What if this article starts with the alinea:
'...What if this article starts with the alinea: <br />'...The sea is common property, in that everyone can access it freely, and it is different from dry land. The sea has a large potential and has a variety of resources and biodiversity that can be developed to be economically productive.... in a way that respects cultural, social and inclusive economic aspects, including integrating community participation in maritime governance.<br />The concept of blue justice arose ....rather than prioritizing communities which have long used, managed and depended on coastal and maritime resources for their lives and livelihoods. .... a perspective of blue justice can help the Government and the community make wise, fair, and sustainable decisions. '<br /><br />Instead of starts questioning the cold-ground scientifics about this 'Blue Economy'.<br /><br />In Solidarity!<br />JJSahe<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com