Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery

Tourism planning serves as a strategic approach to mitigate and address the damage incurred by tourist attractions, such as the Tangkolak Bahari Center (TMC) mangrove ecosystem, which has experienced a loss of 2 hectares. The primary objective of this research is to formulate a zone-based tourism pl...

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Main Authors: Angga Kurniawansyah, Dewi Susiloningtyas, Masita Dwi Mandini Manessa
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Pusat Pembinaan, Pendidikan, dan Pelatihan Perencana Bappenas 2023-12-01
Series:The Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning
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Online Access:http://jurnal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/441
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author Angga Kurniawansyah
Dewi Susiloningtyas
Masita Dwi Mandini Manessa
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description Tourism planning serves as a strategic approach to mitigate and address the damage incurred by tourist attractions, such as the Tangkolak Bahari Center (TMC) mangrove ecosystem, which has experienced a loss of 2 hectares. The primary objective of this research is to formulate a zone-based tourism plan utilizing PlanetScope Dove-R sensor satellite imagery to provide spatial information specific to its application in December 2022. The methodology encompasses various techniques, including observation, structured interviews with tourists, focus group discussions involving tourism managers and local government representatives, digitization, and delineation. The result of research is Zones within the TMC tourist attractions, comprising Main and Supporting Space Plans, Primary and Secondary Circulation Plans, Avicennia, Rhizopora stylosa, and Sonneratia Conservation Vegetation Plans, as well as Plans for Nature, Conservation, Culinary Activities and Facilities, and Green Planning. Notably, the TMC tourist attraction remains viable, covering an area of 2.73 hectares in the West TMC and 1.79 hectares in the East TMC. It is imperative to underscore the importance of considering the sustainability of the mangrove ecosystem in utilizing these areas.
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spelling doaj.art-934406d355e941d2b56ab5733aaeea232024-08-01T06:57:23ZindPusat Pembinaan, Pendidikan, dan Pelatihan Perencana BappenasThe Journal of Indonesia Sustainable Development Planning2721-83092722-08422023-12-014326328310.46456/jisdep.v4i3.441441Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite ImageryAngga Kurniawansyah0Dewi Susiloningtyas1Masita Dwi Mandini Manessa2Department of Geography, University of Indonesia, Depok City, IndonesiaDepartment of Geography, University of Indonesia, Depok City, IndonesiaDepartment of Geography, University of Indonesia, Depok City, IndonesiaTourism planning serves as a strategic approach to mitigate and address the damage incurred by tourist attractions, such as the Tangkolak Bahari Center (TMC) mangrove ecosystem, which has experienced a loss of 2 hectares. The primary objective of this research is to formulate a zone-based tourism plan utilizing PlanetScope Dove-R sensor satellite imagery to provide spatial information specific to its application in December 2022. The methodology encompasses various techniques, including observation, structured interviews with tourists, focus group discussions involving tourism managers and local government representatives, digitization, and delineation. The result of research is Zones within the TMC tourist attractions, comprising Main and Supporting Space Plans, Primary and Secondary Circulation Plans, Avicennia, Rhizopora stylosa, and Sonneratia Conservation Vegetation Plans, as well as Plans for Nature, Conservation, Culinary Activities and Facilities, and Green Planning. Notably, the TMC tourist attraction remains viable, covering an area of 2.73 hectares in the West TMC and 1.79 hectares in the East TMC. It is imperative to underscore the importance of considering the sustainability of the mangrove ecosystem in utilizing these areas.http://jurnal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/441planningtourismzonemangrove ecosystemsatelite imagery
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tourism
zone
mangrove ecosystem
satelite imagery
title Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery
title_full Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery
title_fullStr Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery
title_full_unstemmed Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery
title_short Zone-Based Tourism Planning Using Satellite Imagery
title_sort zone based tourism planning using satellite imagery
topic planning
tourism
zone
mangrove ecosystem
satelite imagery
url http://jurnal.pusbindiklatren.bappenas.go.id/lib/jisdep/article/view/441
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