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Analisis Ekowisata di Kawasan Konservasi Perairan Raja Ampat: Daya Dukung dan Evaluasi Wisatawan dari Situs TripAdvisor Larasati, Sharfina Elda; Aminun, Nur Fadhlan
JURNAL NASIONAL PARIWISATA Vol 13, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Nasional Pariwisata
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pariwisata Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jnp.91876

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Managing natural tourism in the Water Conservation Area (KKP) is challenging as it must adhere to conservation principles while preserving user access rights and visitor experiences. To address this, we conducted a literature review to aid KKP Raja Ampat in developing sustainable ecotourism. Using TripAdvisor reviews, we assessed tourist perceptions, analyzing 35 reviews covering overall satisfaction, environmental aspects, service, and management. Carrying capacity calculations, following the Cifuentes method, were applied in a case study of KKP Dampier Strait and various marine tourism areas in Raja Ampat. Findings reveal the real carrying capacity in KKP Dampier Strait is 8 - 854 visitors daily, while in Raja Ampat marine tourism areas, it ranges from 17 - 1,881 visitors depending on location and activities. The tourism potential can be further developed with suggestions based on carrying capacity calculations. TripAdvisor reviews indicate excellent tourist experiences. Ultimately, these reviews serve as a valuable tool for decision-makers, identifying negative aspects and proposing solutions for effective management.
PENGEMBANGAN KBP DAN KEBERLANJUTAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI PATIMBAN, SUBANG, JAWA BARAT Larasati, Sharfina Elda; Daulay, Rasoki Mintana Debara; Bashir, Imam Abdullah
Coastal and Ocean Journal (COJ) Vol 8 No 1 (2024): COJ (Coastal and Ocean Journal)
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Sumberdaya Pesisir dan Lautan IPB

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/coj.v8i1.52311

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The focus of the development of the New City of Patimban(NCP) in Subang, West Java, lies in aligning with the city's aspirations and safeguarding the nearby mangrove forests. Guided by the West Java RTRW 2022-2042 and Subang Regent Regulation No. 38 of 2021, the development faces a challenge as allocating land for industrial purposes may adversely affect the mangrove ecosystems. Examining this situation through a Social-Ecological Systems (SES) lens reveals the need to comprehend the development's impact on mangrove forests.The research, titled "The Impact of the Development of the New City of Patimban on the Sustainability of Mangrove Forests," explores the interconnectedness of economic, social, and environmental factors. The New City of Patimban contend with environmental consequences, including habitat loss, mangrove ecosystem degradation, and greenhouse gas emissions. While infrastructure development holds economic promise, it concurrently poses risks to local livelihoods. To address these challenges, the study advocates for collaboration between the government, local communities, and stakeholders to restore and protect mangrove forests. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing assessment of regulations, such as the West Java RTRW 2022-2042 and Subang Regent Regulation No. 38 of 2021, to ensure the development aligns with desired principles without compromising the environment. The article underscores the historical significance of mangrove forests in supporting the socio-economic life of fishing communities for over 150 years. It suggests leveraging mangrove forests to sustain the social and economic well-being of these communities, emphasizing the need for responsible development that preserves both urban aspirations and ecological integrity.