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@article{JIRUD21162, author = {Diyah Pertiwi and Hermini Susiatiningsih}, title = {CENTRE FOR MARINELIFE CONSERVATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT’S STRATEGY AS AN NGO IN STRENGTHENING THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM’S COASTAL COMMUNITY RESILIENCE}, journal = {Journal of International Relations Diponegoro}, volume = {4}, number = {3}, year = {2018}, keywords = {coastal community, coastal resources management, advocacy, NGO, Transnational Advocacy Network}, abstract = {Climate change is the biggest challenge for humanity in this century as it causes problematic environmental changes and destructive weather conditions. Vietnamese coastal community were considered as the most vulnerable people suffering from the impacts of climate change as their livelihoods are depending on the marine-based resources. However, this research found that the coastal people today are more able to adapt, adjust and overcome the negative impacts of climate change after receiving intervention from Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD). This research aims to describe the coastal community condition and explain the strategies used by MCD to strengthen the coastal community resilience in Vietnam. This qualitative research is developed using literary technique. In which, author collected data from secondary sources, comprise of publications from of MCD, other related ministries and institutions. Using the conceptual frameworks of NGO Concept and Transnational Advocacy Network, this research answers the question that MCD uses its strategies by maintaining cooperative manner to deliver its influence within the socialist government utilizing the Transnational Advocacy Network and conducting small-scale change and large-scale change. These strategies allow MCD to strengthen Vietnamese coastal communes’ resilience and to sustain under the socialist regime.}, issn = {3063-2684}, pages = {580--588} doi = {10.14710/jirud.v4i3.21162}, url = {https://ejournal3.undip.ac.id/index.php/jihi/article/view/21162} }
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