2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/451/1/012095
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Spatio-temporal mapping of ecotourism activities in Buleleng conservation zone: a methodological review

Abstract: In Bali, economic benefits from tourism in 2017 is IDR 50,241.07 billion and unfortunately still dominated by districts in the south and the east of Bali, e.g., Badung, Denpasar, and Karangasem. Better coastal environment conditions in Buleleng District, environmental problems related to water quality and domestic waste management in the south and the east of Bali, as well as Buleleng new airport planning in 2025, will undoubtedly be a turning point to economic competitiveness in this area. This review represe… Show more

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“…Since this technique is demonstrated to be flexible and effective in various fields, this research used this technique to create the geospatial modeling of organophosphate. One of the prominent tools in the mapping process of geospatial modeling can also be done by using remote sensing from satellite platform [24]. However, in this research, the organophosphate residual data taken from the coordinate points are tabulated using Microsoft Excel and transformed into a mapping system using ArcGIS 10.4.…”
Section: Geospatial Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this technique is demonstrated to be flexible and effective in various fields, this research used this technique to create the geospatial modeling of organophosphate. One of the prominent tools in the mapping process of geospatial modeling can also be done by using remote sensing from satellite platform [24]. However, in this research, the organophosphate residual data taken from the coordinate points are tabulated using Microsoft Excel and transformed into a mapping system using ArcGIS 10.4.…”
Section: Geospatial Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An interdisciplinary approach between remote sensing data and geographic information systems (GIS) are used to identify the coastal landscape characteristics and coastal resources in Masohi. Following the growing availability of GIS technology and satellite images, numerous research work has been carried out to map the coastal landscape and their resources, e.g., coral reef, mangrove, and seagrass through mid to high-resolution satellite images and large scale topographic maps [2,16,18]. Field measurements using a purposive sampling method should be conducted to validate the analysis from satellite images data, as well as to obtain more detailed information about the recent condition, such as coral reefs cover, mangrove conditions, hydrooceanographic parameters, and water quality.…”
Section: Mapping the Coastal Landscape And Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an archipelagic state with a 99,093-km stretch of coastline and 16,056 registered islands [1][2][3], Indonesia is rich in marine biodiversity in the mangrove forests, coral reefs, and seagrass beds that can support the national economy [4][5][6]. The variety and heterogeneity of ecosystems in coastal areas contribute to economic development to humans.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existence of primary ecosystems in the coastal area, i.e., coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass (Guannel et al 2016;Mutaqin et al, 2020;Marfai et al, 2020) may affect the coastal landscape dynamics. Coral reef as the first barrier can reduce the energy of waves that strike the shore (Ferrario et al, 2014;Costa et al, 2016;Hongo et al, 2018;Harris et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%