2022
DOI: 10.32764/sigmagri.v2i01.669
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Valuasi Ekonomi Ekowisata Kawasan Ekosistem Esensial (KEE) Pantai Taman Kili-Kili Kabupaten Trenggalek

Abstract: Ecotourism KEE Kili-Kili beach, located in Trenggalek Regency, is rich in biodiversity and natural beauty. Valuation is needed to determine the use value or benefits of resources and the environment. Economic value of resources that offer natural beauty, in general, are non-market (does not have a market price) because they are public goods. This study aims to estimate the potential economic value of KEE ecotourism at Taman Kili-Kili beach, Trenggalek Regency. This study is a quantitative study with multiple l… Show more

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“…Makin jauh jarak antara wisatawan dengan tempat tujuan wisata, maka makin kecil frekuensi kunjungan wisatawan, ini dikarenakan jarak dapat mempengaruhi ketersediaan waktu dan biaya wisatawan guna berkunjung ke tempat wisata. Sama seperti penelitian yang telah dilakukan Ihsannudin et al (2022) dan Ajoi et al (2022), yang menyatakan bahwa variabel jarak bertanda negatif dan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap frekuensi kunjungan wisatawan.…”
Section: Jarak (X2)unclassified
“…Makin jauh jarak antara wisatawan dengan tempat tujuan wisata, maka makin kecil frekuensi kunjungan wisatawan, ini dikarenakan jarak dapat mempengaruhi ketersediaan waktu dan biaya wisatawan guna berkunjung ke tempat wisata. Sama seperti penelitian yang telah dilakukan Ihsannudin et al (2022) dan Ajoi et al (2022), yang menyatakan bahwa variabel jarak bertanda negatif dan berpengaruh signifikan terhadap frekuensi kunjungan wisatawan.…”
Section: Jarak (X2)unclassified
“…The volume of Perna Virdis reaches more than 1.5 tons/day. This benefit is inseparable from the role of the Banyuurip mangrove, which covers an area of 34 ha [2] and is in good condition [3] [4]. Mangroves in Banyuurip can provide significant benefits for the ecosystem and support the fisheries and tourism sectors with the presence of the Banyuurip Mangrove Center (BMC) developed by the Village Government.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%