2020
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d210522
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Fauna diversity, production potential and total economic value of mangrove ecosystems in Mentawir Village, East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Kristiningrum R, Lahjie AM, Masjaya, Yusuf S, Ruslim Y, Ma’ruf A. 2020. Fauna diversity, production potential and total economic value of mangrove ecosystems in Mentawir Village, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 21: 1940-1953. Mangroves play important role in life. The benefits of the mangrove ecosystem consist of ecological and socio-economic values. However, it is a challenge to discern how the mangrove ecosystem provides a comprehensive economic value. This research is aimed to analyze th… Show more

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“…Which are overgrown with pedadas (Sonneratia alba), because these animals eat the leaves/flowers and fruit of the pedada (Scylla spp), Crab (Polymesoda erosa), Lizard (Veranus salva) tor) and Snake (Fordonia leucobalia). This is in line with According to [29] and [30], mangrove ecosystems have diversity of mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates so that it can be a special attraction for the development of mangrove ecosystem tourism in the area. [31] assesses that the results of the analysis carried out in the Pangempang Beach area have the potential for marine tourism with a background of mangrove forests, beaches and holding a coastal cultural festival featuring regional dances and tribes in Muara Badak District.…”
Section: Panrita Lopi Beach Managementsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Which are overgrown with pedadas (Sonneratia alba), because these animals eat the leaves/flowers and fruit of the pedada (Scylla spp), Crab (Polymesoda erosa), Lizard (Veranus salva) tor) and Snake (Fordonia leucobalia). This is in line with According to [29] and [30], mangrove ecosystems have diversity of mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates so that it can be a special attraction for the development of mangrove ecosystem tourism in the area. [31] assesses that the results of the analysis carried out in the Pangempang Beach area have the potential for marine tourism with a background of mangrove forests, beaches and holding a coastal cultural festival featuring regional dances and tribes in Muara Badak District.…”
Section: Panrita Lopi Beach Managementsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…According to Kristiningrum et al (2020), the mangrove ecosystem in the village of Mentawir Balikpapan also has a diversity of mammals, reptiles, fish, and invertebrates, based on the results of the inventory it was known that the potential of fauna in the Valentine Bay was also very diverse. Referring to the criteria of (Fandeli 2000), the animal species richness >15 is very high, hence the fauna recorded in the mangrove area of Valentine Bay may be categorized as very high.…”
Section: Faunamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aggregate WTP or total WTP can be used to estimate the WTP of the entire population. After estimating the median WTP value, the WTP value of the household can be estimated using the equation 7 (Kristiningrum et al, 2020).…”
Section: Ev = [∑ Evi N I=1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total economic value is the sum of all the benefits identified from the mangrove forest ecosystem studied, which is accounted for in the form of an equation 10 ( Kristiningrum et al, 2020).…”
Section: Total Economic Valuementioning
confidence: 99%
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