Land is one of limited natural resources. The high requirement of land made technology develop by reclamation method. The purpose of reclamation should be for increasing the benefit of natural resources and community welfare, but in fact the reclamation contribute the environmental problem and social conflict. The aims of this research are analyzing the sustainability of marine and coastal resources in Benoa Bay Reclamation Site based on 4 dimension, there are Environmental, Social, Economic, and Marine Spatial Utilization. This research was conducted quantitative approach by Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) for assessing the sustainability of marine and coastal resources. The result of research shows sustainability value of each dimension in sequence starting from the lowest is Marine Spatial Utilization (44,31%-Less Sustainable), Social (49,79%-Less Sustainable), Environmental (49,88%-Less Sustainable). The overall sustainability value of marine and coastal resource analysis in Benoa Bay reclamation site is 43,15% (Less Sustainable). Further consideration is needed if the reclamation plan is to be implemented in Benoa Bay.
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