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Nabila Cahya Sakina Universitas Indonesia COASTAL COMMUNITIES MOBILITY PATTERN AROUND MANGROVE ECOTOURISM SUKAKERTA VILLAGE, CILAMAYA WETAN, KARAWANG REGENCY

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  • Nabila Cahya SakinaUniversitas Indonesia

    COASTAL COMMUNITIES MOBILITY PATTERN AROUND MANGROVE

    ECOTOURISM SUKAKERTA VILLAGE, CILAMAYA WETAN, KARAWANG REGENCY

  • INTRODUCTION

    The communities involved is not only adults, youth also

    starting to be involved

    Mangrove forest in Karawang Regency covers about 28.76% of the total

    mangrove forest in West Java

    This mangrove ecosystem cause a change in the communities’ activities towards tourism

    In Sukakerta Village, the mangrove ecosystem started to developed to become a tourist attraction in 2018 by surrounding coastal communities and reached 20.000 visitors a year

  • LITERATURE REVIEW

    GENERATIONS

    - WHO. 2018 & Srivinasan, V. 2012

    MOBILITY

    - Fellman. 2010

    COASTAL

    COMMUNITIES

    - Tuwo, A. 2011

    MANGROVE

    ECOTOURISM

    - Bricker,K. 2017

    ACTIVITY

    - Žganec. 2010

  • METHOD

    Distance

    Point

    Time

    Variables

    Qualitative

    Interviews

    ObservationsDocumentations

  • RESULT & DISCUSSION

  • CONCLUSION

    The existence of mangrove ecotourism influencedthe daily activities of the coastal communities.Furthermore, generations also influenced themobilities. The young generations have a moredynamic mobilities and unlimited scape. Whereasthe old generations have more static mobilities andlimited space.

  • REFERENCES1. Dinas Kelautan dan Perikanan, Rencana Kerja 2017 Dinas Kelautan dan Perikanan Kabupaten

    Karawang, 2017.2. Pemerintah Desa Sukakerta, Potensi umumwilayah Desa Sukakerta, 2018.3. Tuwo, A, Pengelolaan ekowisata pesisir dan laut (pendekatan ekologi, sosial-ekonomi,

    kelembagaan, sarana wilayah). Surabaya: Briliant Internasional, 2011.4. Bricker, K, “Travel and tourism research association: advancing tourism research globally,” The

    International Ecotourism Society, vol. 1, pp. 1-10. 2017.5. World Health Organization [WHO] – SEARO. Strategic guidance on acelerating actions for

    adolescent health (2018 – 2022), 2018.6. Ellegård, K, Time geography in the global context: An anthology. London and New York:

    Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.7. Žganec, Andreja B., et al, “Quality of life and leisure activities: How leisure activities contribute

    to subjuctive well being”, Soc Indic Res, vol. 102, pp. 81-921. 2010.8. Srivinasan, V. 2012, “Multi generations in workforce: Building collaboration”, IIMB

    Management Review, vol. 24, no.1, pp. 48-66. 2012.9. Chalasta, L, “Educational buildings as part of sustainable urban planning”, Proceedings of the

    11th International Conference on Urban Regeneration and Sustainability (SC 2016), vol. 204, pp.79-92. 2016.

    10. Fellman, Jerome D., et al, Human geography landscape of human activities 11th edition. NewYork: McGraw-Hill. 2010.