This study aims to determine the success of the Socio-Ecological Recovery movement on the CBMM approach as the management and utilization of mangrove forests in Penunggul Village, Nguling District, Pasuruan Regency. This research is descriptive qualitative using survey method with purposive technique. Collecting data using observation techniques through observation and measurement of objects in the field and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 34 respondents who had previously been determined (purposive) (age, education and livelihood). The data analysis technique in this study used a single tabulation with the stages of collecting, coding, editing, and visualization, which were then described. The results showed that: 1) Regional characteristics (ocean waves, abrasion level, salinity, tides, flora and fauna) determine mangrove forest recovery; 2) Recovery depends on the role of the community and institutions (formal and non-formal) in responding to mangrove forest management by regional conditions. The collective idea of a society in Socio-Ecological Recovery raises a new perspective on the ideal integrative relationship between humans and nature. This research is expected to be an illustration in decision making for stakeholders regarding sustainable area management.
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