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Spatial Zoning and Community Partnership on the Development of Coastal and Marine Resources in Tourism Spots of Bali and Lombok

Author: ANA SILVIANA, MIRA NOVANA ARDANI, MAUVAL NOVARAHMAN SATRIA
Abstract: Law Number 27 of 2007 and Law Number 1 of 2014 concerning the management of coastal areas and small islands states that the management of coastal areas is a process of planning, exploiting, supervising and controlling coastal resources carried out by the Government and Regional Governments with the aim of improving community welfare. This study aims to determine and analyze the patterns of control of agrarian resources in coastal areas, especially in Bali and Lombok. The approach method used is socio legal research, while still resting on the prevailing norms with the help of social sciences to answer the problems in this research. The results showed that the coastal area on Pandawa Beach as one of the coastal tourism locations in Bali is used as an area for conservation, education, training, research and development of marine cultivation and tourism based on Indigenous communities with the coordinator of the Traditional Village. On the coast of Seminyak Badung Village, the management is handed over to the local customary village so that the indigenous villagers in the local coastal area become the hosts in their own area. In Lombok, in coastal management through community based Management, local communities play an active role in managing natural resources in their environment.
Keyword: Marine Environment, Coastal Zone, Spatial Planning, Community Participation, Local Wisdom
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.158
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