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Nusa Penida: Land Use, Tourism, and Sustainability Fithor, Alin; Nugroho, Beni Sabdo; Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Ainni, Chusnul Firaqie; Purwanti, Frida
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 31, No 1 (2025): June (2025)
Publisher : Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.1.1.2025.%p

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Nusa Penida's coastal communities rely on its rich marine resources for livelihoods, primarily through fishing, seaweed cultivation, and tourism. This study analyzes land use changes in Jungut Batu Village, Nusa Lembongan, using secondary data and Google Earth Pro, revealing a significant shift from seaweed cultivation to tourism development between 2009 and 2020, with a temporary reversion to seaweed cultivation during the pandemic. This transformation highlights evolving economic dynamics and environmental impacts. While the shift towards ecotourism represents a potential evolution in sustainable land use, the adverse effects of mass tourism necessitate a transition to eco-friendly and sustainable practices. Effective collaboration among communities, tourism stakeholders, and government, as well as further research, is crucial to developing a genuinely sustainable ecotourism model for Nusa Penida with contribution of society has accpet for last moment.
Dynamics of Coastal Land Use Change and Prospects for Sustainable Marine Ecotourism in Nusa Penida Island Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Junirahma, Nur Sakinah; Dhahiyat, Ahmad Prawira; Pamungkas, Wahyuniar; Krisnadi, Fanny; Ainni, Chusnul Firaqie
Formosa Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 3 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjmr.v3i8.10495

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Nusa Penida has rich marine ecosystems, such as coral reefs and mangroves, which are residents' main source of income through fisheries, seaweed cultivation, and tourism. Land use change in Jungut Batu Village, Nusa Lembongan, has implications for the environment and economy in the coastal area of Nusa Penida. This study uses secondary data and Google Earth software to analyze changes in the area. From 2009 to 2020, significant changes occurred from seaweed cultivation to tourism land and back to seaweed cultivation during the pandemic. This analysis reflects the evolving economic dynamics and environmental impacts. The transformation from cultivated land to a marine ecotourism destination demonstrates an evolution in approaches to sustainable land use. However, the negative impacts of mass tourism highlight the need for a shift towards environmentally friendly and sustainable tourism. Collaboration between communities, tourism actors, government, and continued research is key in developing an effective and sustainable ecotourism model for Nusa Penida.