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Analysis of Ecotourism Development Potential in Paseban Savana Jember, East Java Fauzi, M. Amir; Saputra, Muhammad Ichsan Eko; Indallah, M. Najib
META: Journal of Science and Technological Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Aspirasi Masyarakat Intelektual Islam Nusantara

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Savanna is a low-rainfall ecosystems. This habitat is frequently dominated by lush green grass. There is a savanna in Paseban Village, Kencong District, Jember Regency that is notable for nature tourism since it has an appealing and natural sense. The purpose of this study is to investigate the potential for ecotourism development in Paseban Savana, Jember, East Java. This study is qualitative in design. Interviews were utilized to acquire data. Locals and visitors are the source of information. This approach is designed to collect data on the many types of savanna utilization that are currently in use. In addition to interviews, this study included the documentation approach. The investigation discovered that this area was previously restricted to territory that was barren and parched, but that heavy continuous rain eventually turned this land green. Because of the natural splendor of the green savanna, an increasing number of visitors visit. Tourists typically visit to snap photographs. However, as the number of tourists increases, so does the garbage problem. Given that this savanna has recently grown increasingly busy with tourists, there is no management in place to enforce cleanliness and other rules. We suggest appointing management, providing trash cans, and shielding plant-containing areas from harm caused by visitors.
Inventarisasi Mangrove dan Plankton sebagai Indikator Kualitas Air di Wilayah Pesisir Selatan Jember, Jawa Timur Wahab, Abdillah Fatkhul; Indarti, Yuli; Fanani, Nadia; Nailul S.T, Devi; Barid Qodril Ila, Izzata; Fauzi, M. Amir; Nuruzzaman, Adzkafillah; Najib, Muhammad
Berkala Ilmiah Biologi Vol 17 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Biologi Universitas Gadjah Mada

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The southern coastal ecosystem of Jember plays an important ecological role but is vulnerable to environmental pressures resulting from natural and anthropogenic activities. This study aimed to inventory mangrove and plankton communities and to analyze their relationships with water quality parameters as coastal bioindicators. Sampling was conducted using a purposive approach at six observation stations. Mangrove data were collected using transect methods, while plankton samples were obtained using a plankton net. Water quality parameters analyzed included temperature, pH, salinity, DO, and BOD, with relationships among variables assessed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The results showed that mangrove vegetation consisted of eight species belonging to four families, with Acanthaceae as the dominant family, while the plankton community was dominated by phytoplankton from the class Bacillariophyceae. PCA results indicated that Stations 3 and 6 were influenced by BOD, whereas mangrove and plankton distributions were more strongly correlated with salinity, pH, and DO. These findings demonstrate that the integration of mangrove and plankton communities is effective as a bioindicator of coastal water quality and provides a scientific basis for sustainable coastal ecosystem management.