2019
DOI: 10.23960/jsl37267-276
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Mangrove Suitability Analysis as an Object of Ecotourism Attraction in Siahoni Village, Buru Utara Timur Regency, Maluku Province

Abstract: Most of the area in East Buru Utara Regency, Maluku Province are categorized as coastal lowlands, especially the Teluk Kayeli area. This area has the potential to be developed into a destination area for mangrove ecotourism destination due to its natural and preserved mangrove. The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of mangrove areas as an object of ecotourism attraction in Siahoni Village, Buru Utara Timur Regency, Maluku Province. The research approach is descriptive quantitative, using the… Show more

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“…Several mangrove species observed in Cimalaya Wetan, Karawang were comparable in numbers of species to other coastal areas that also have a potential for ecotourism. Latupapua et al (2019) have observed 10 mangrove tree species belonging to six families in Siahoni coastal village, Buru District. Nelly et al (2020) found three mangrove tree species belonging to two families in Iboih village, Sabang, while Lasabuda et al (2019) have documented 15 mangrove tree species in Labuan Uki Bay, Bolaang Mongondow District.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several mangrove species observed in Cimalaya Wetan, Karawang were comparable in numbers of species to other coastal areas that also have a potential for ecotourism. Latupapua et al (2019) have observed 10 mangrove tree species belonging to six families in Siahoni coastal village, Buru District. Nelly et al (2020) found three mangrove tree species belonging to two families in Iboih village, Sabang, while Lasabuda et al (2019) have documented 15 mangrove tree species in Labuan Uki Bay, Bolaang Mongondow District.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All observation statistics for the suitability of mangrove tourism show values that are not suitable, so the factors that make it unsuitable need to be increased, such as density and thickness. Itis also reinforced by the results of other researchers who state that efforts to increase the suitability index of mangrove areas as ecotourism attractions can be carried out through rehabilitation and improving the quality of natural resources, public awareness, and condition of mangroves so that the environmental attractiveness and ecological function of mangrove areas can be improved [25][26].…”
Section: Suitability Of Mangrove Tourismmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Pemanfaatan hutan mangrove di Pantai Sesar Lama yang diharapkan dapat mendukung fungsi ekosistem dari segi sosio-ekologis, sosio-ekonomis dan sosiokultural adalah mengembangkannya sebagai obyek wisata (Latupapua et al, 2019). Perkembangan global saat ini, menunjukkan pariwisata merupakan salah satu metode penting untuk meningkatkan dan mendukung pelestarian lingkungan, termasuk ekosistem mangrove di daerah tropis (Fisu et al, 2020;Masud et al, 2020).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified