Rais Rahman Haulussy, Najamuddin, Rabihatun Idris, Andi Dody May Putra Agustang
The Sasi Lola is a form of communal resource management practices that have been carried out for generations in various locations in Maluku. The purpose of this study was to analyze the sustainability of the Sasi Lola tradition and customary law in Masawoy, Maluku. To make it easier to analyze the Sasi Lola tradition information, this study used descriptive qualitative methods to gain the data needed such as in-depth interview techniques, literature studies, and field observations. After a series of data collection conducted, the data was started to analyze by a print out of the results of the interview, then took notes the themes, and explored the whole data, and continued with the data coding system to see the main part of the problem, reduced, revised, and drawn conclusions and interpretations where necessary. Therefore, the results showed that the Sasi Lola activities carried out for a long time to maintain natural resources to be sustainable. The forms of Sasi Lola's activities include; Sasi management system that has cleared and measurable boundaries, rights systems, rules, sanctions and monitors mechanisms. While strengthening the existence of Sasi Lola in Masawoy, it can be done with the legalization of traditional institutions in village regulations, recognition of Sasi Lola and traditional institutions in local regulations, and increasing the understanding of the younger generations of Sasi Lola activities. © 2020 IJSTR.
Makassar State University, Indonesia