2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/953/1/012241
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Management Mangrove Experiences Form Coastal People

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“…Hence, it can be concluded that conservation is the main principle of ecotourism policy in Indonesia. Various subjects of the ecotourism policy research in Indonesia have included carrying capacity conservation area for tourists attraction (Murdiyarso et al, 2015;Aryasa et al, 2017) Ariefianda et al, 2019), and management strategy (Wardani et al, 2017;Idajati & Widiyahwati, 2018;Indah et al, 2018;Sasana et al, 2019). Research studies related to ecotourism policy in Indonesia have mostly focused on a particular area, and have been case study-based rather than nationwide.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hence, it can be concluded that conservation is the main principle of ecotourism policy in Indonesia. Various subjects of the ecotourism policy research in Indonesia have included carrying capacity conservation area for tourists attraction (Murdiyarso et al, 2015;Aryasa et al, 2017) Ariefianda et al, 2019), and management strategy (Wardani et al, 2017;Idajati & Widiyahwati, 2018;Indah et al, 2018;Sasana et al, 2019). Research studies related to ecotourism policy in Indonesia have mostly focused on a particular area, and have been case study-based rather than nationwide.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest silhouette score was obtained by Table 2 Cluster #7 Mangrove Area, which is affected by the size so that it has higher homogeneity and consistency. Most research studies in Cluster #0 Coastal People have been focused on mangrove ecotourism and management (Arkwright & Kaomaneng, 2018;Feti & Hadi Sudharto, 2018;Harahab et al, 2018;Idajati & Widiyahwati, 2018;Indah et al, 2018;Prasetya et al, 2018;Prasetyo et al, 2018;Roziqin, 2018).…”
Section: Cluster Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to their findings, mangrove ecotourism management has various impacts, including (a) the emergence of additional income-generating activities related to mangrove ecotourism, (b) the same level of social interaction in the form of voluntary work before and after the existence of mangrove ecotourism, (c) binding rules that are sufficiently obeyed by the community, (d) social conflicts related to mangrove ecotourism management, and (e) the average income of the community after the existence of mangrove ecotourism being more significant than before mangrove ecotourism. Indah et al (2018) also conducted a statistical test in the form of a regression test with a Likert scale based on interviews conducted by multistage random sampling and proportional sampling. Their research used statistical tests to determine how society affects ecosystem management and management models (both internally and externally).…”
Section: Mangrove Ecosystem Management With a Quantitative Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 5 years, the management of mangrove ecosystems in Indonesia has been carried out by academics, including in the aspect of tourist areas (Erlinda et al, 2022;Fatimatuzzahroh et al, 2020;Fistiningrum & Harini, 2021;Kurniawan et al, 2020;Massiseng et al, 2020;, in the aspect of utilization of remote sensing instruments Asyiawati & Hindersah, 2020;Christian et al, 2021;Rahadian et al, 2019;Yusran & Patience, 2020;Rihulay & Papilaya, 2022), in the aspect of quantitative approaches Damastuti et al, 2022;Fistiningrum & Harini, 2021;Indah et al, 2018;Teak & Personal, 2018;Marlianingrum et al, 2019;Melo et al, 2020;Melo et al, 2019;Nanlohy & Ruban, 2021;Nanlohy et al, 2019;Paembonan et al, 2020;Puryono & Suryanti, 2019;Sahputra et al, 2022;Salminah et al, 2020;Santoso et al, 2019;Wahyurini et al, 2021;, and the aspect of qualitative approaches (Erlinda et al 2022;Fatimatuzzahroh et al 2020;Firdaus et al 2021;Hasnanda et al 2018;Idajati & Widiyahwati, 2018;Kurniawan et al, 2020;Majesty & Fadmastuti, 2018;Massiseng et al, 2020;Nawari et al, 2021;Rahadian et al, 2019;Roziqin, 2018;Yonvitner et al, 2020). This research was conducted to present a discussion of research carried out in...…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%