2023
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d231256
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Mangrove forest utilization policies reconceptualized with a view to improving the regional economy in Aceh Tamiang District, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Natsir M, Ulya Z, Fitriani R. 2022. Mangrove forest utilization policies reconceptualized with a view to improving the regional economy in Aceh Tamiang District, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 6570-6578. One of the Aceh's (Indonesia) districts with mangrove forests is Aceh Tamiang District. Manyak Payeud, Bendahara, Seureuwey, and Banda Mulia are the four sub-district in the Aceh Tamiang region that have the most potential tourist sites. However, due to the widespread illegal logging of mangroves carri… Show more

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“…The rapid progress of tourist areas such as Bali, Yogyakarta, Lombok Island, Toraja land, Komodo island, and other tourist areas has a broad impact on carving products, typical foods and drinks, clothing, and others. Therefore, it is very possible for the development of mangrove forest tourism areas [6,39] along with the development of processed mangrove fruit products into various processed products as souvenirs for tourists. This product [40] is marketed as a souvenir for tourists.…”
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“…The rapid progress of tourist areas such as Bali, Yogyakarta, Lombok Island, Toraja land, Komodo island, and other tourist areas has a broad impact on carving products, typical foods and drinks, clothing, and others. Therefore, it is very possible for the development of mangrove forest tourism areas [6,39] along with the development of processed mangrove fruit products into various processed products as souvenirs for tourists. This product [40] is marketed as a souvenir for tourists.…”
Section: Figure 3 Contribution Of Criteria To the Selection Of Proces...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Demak, mangrove fruit is used as a raw material for making cakes with a mixture of mangrove flour and soybeans [5]. In Aceh Tamiang, it has made syrup, crackers, and drinks from mangroves [6]. Malaysia has reported research on jams and syrup [7].…”
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