MANAGING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM OF PERAWAN BEACH, EAST JAVA, INDONESIA BASED ON THE COASTAL ECOSYSTEM SERVICE (CES) APPROACH

Coastal tourism at Perawan Beach in Malang Regency, East Java, presents both opportunities and sustainability challenge. The main challenge is that sustainable ecotourism often struggles with economic viability. Intense competition from more accessible destinations, which may disregard ecosystems,...

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Main Authors: Adellia Wardatus SHOLEHA, Sumarmi SUMARMI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universităţii din Oradea 2025-01-01
Series:Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites
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Online Access:https://gtg.webhost.uoradea.ro/PDF/GTG-1-2025/gtg.58107-1392.pdf
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Summary:Coastal tourism at Perawan Beach in Malang Regency, East Java, presents both opportunities and sustainability challenge. The main challenge is that sustainable ecotourism often struggles with economic viability. Intense competition from more accessible destinations, which may disregard ecosystems, presents a major challenge. This research aims to (1) describe current activities at Perawan Beach, (2) identify tourism and other human activity threats to coastal ecosystems, and (3) explore coastal opportunities through a coastal ecosystem service approach for societal benefit. This study using the Coastal Ecosystem Service (CES) approach, involved interviews and observations to assess stakeholder perceptions, tourism threats, and opportunities. Following CES indicators, this study is based on grounded theory. The data collection technique was based on semi-structured interviews involving 10 stakeholders. Findings indicate that CES can enhance beach tourism sustainability by involving communities, protecting natural resources, and promoting fair economic growth. CES supports long-term environmental management and local well-being by integrating provision, regulation, support, and cultural services. The key focus is managing events and regulating the climate in coastal tourism areas. In order to educate visitors on coastal vegetation and sustainable fisheries. CES opportunities span diverse coastal ecosystems, including beaches, estuaries, forests, wetlands, and floodplains. The main initiatives were building Ocean Farms and following virtual reality promotions, promising steps for sustainable beach tourism. Ocean Farms offers hospitality services for tourism, such as floating hotels, and provides education on sustainable fisheries management. The development of Ocean Farms also represents support from academics, researchers, stakeholder collaborations, and the local government, all of whom are committed to the sustainability of this tourism initiative. The main challenges in developing Perawan Beach as a sustainable tourism destination include infrastructure problems, ineffective promotion, and geographic conditions that limit certain water tourism activities. However, there are great opportunities through a coastal ecosystem services (CES) approach, which emphasises the importance of environmental maintenance and education on coastal vegetation management. This beach has potential for further development in sustainable marine tourism while preserving its ecological services. Its natural wealth, including the Gondang Wetan Estuary and Pedotan Lagoon, supports water-based tourism activities. Based on CES indicators, the area is strong in providing food resources, biological assets, regulatory functions, and opportunities for coastal conservation and education.
ISSN:2065-0817
2065-1198