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Analysis of Spatial Utilization in Coastal Areas: A Case Study of East Flores Regency, East Adonara District, Lamahala Jaya Village Anisa Suriyani Abbas; Hamza H. Wulakada; Henda V. R. Taopan
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Publisher : Tinta Emas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v3i3.541

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The East Flores Regency Spatial Plan for 2007-2027, as outlined in East Flores Regency Regulation Number 13 of 2008, aims to achieve balanced regional development between coastal and inland areas. This balanced development aims to improve the quality of life for the community through the appropriate and efficient use of space, such as coastal areas and rice fields, to support food security and sustainable coastal management. This study aims to: (1) Determine the utilization of coastal space in Lamahala Jaya Village, East Adonara District, East Flores Regency. (2) Determine the impact of the utilization of coastal space in Lamahala Jaya Village, East Adonara District, East Flores Regency. This research method is descriptive quantitative. The results of the study indicate that (1) The utilization of space in the coastal area of Lamahala Jaya Village in the economic and social categories is 0.912402 Ha and the largest area of ​​space utilization in the coastal area is settlements. Meanwhile, the unused space in the coastal area in Lamahala Jaya Village is 0.937454 Ha. (2) The impact of coastal space utilization in Lamahala Jaya Village is land subsidence with a ratio of 0.00546 Ha. Therefore, a comprehensive evaluation and re-organization of the current spatial utilization patterns is very urgent and crucial to implement.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE BONEN CAVE TOURISM AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATION BASED ON WATERFALL ANALYSIS Robertho Kadji; Irene Augusta Boymau; Lidia Paskalia Nipu; Ika FitriKrisnasiwi; Henda V. R. Taopan; Frengky S. Banunaek; Rizhard A. Ndolu
International Review of Practical Innovation, Technology and Green Energy (IRPITAGE) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): November 2025 - February 2026
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/irpitage.v5i3.5001

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This study presents the application of an Augmented Reality (AR)–based digital interpretation system to enhance speleological geotourism experiences at Bonen Cave, Baumata Village, Kupang Regency, Indonesia. The research addresses limitations in conventional geotourism interpretation, including low interactivity, limited informational accessibility, and potential environmental disturbance in karst cave environments. The developed AR application integrates three-dimensional cave models, geological explanations, and historical narratives related to the use of the cave during the Japanese occupation period. Implementation was conducted through a community-based approach involving local tour guides and tourism stakeholders. The application was officially launched during the Fatusuba Festival on 17 October 2025 and publicly demonstrated to visitors. Field testing confirmed stable performance and compatibility across multiple Android devices, including Redmi Note 13 Pro, Redmi Note 9 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy A56. Results indicate that the AR application improves visitor engagement, supports knowledge transfer, and strengthens digital promotion of speleological geotourism while reducing the need for direct physical interaction with sensitive cave features. This study demonstrates that AR technology can serve as an effective and sustainable tool for enhancing geotourism experiences and empowering local communities in karst regions.