IMPACT STUDY OF ABRASION DISASTER ON THE TOURISM OBJECT OF PLENTONG BEACH, INDRAMAYU
The Plentong Beach has the potential to contribute significantly to the economy of Ujunggebang Village. However, abrasion has caused significant damage to Plentong Beach from 2018 to 2023. Therefore, the aim of this research is to identify the impacts of abrasion disasters on the Plentong Beach T...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The Plentong Beach has the potential to contribute significantly to the economy of
Ujunggebang Village. However, abrasion has caused significant damage to
Plentong Beach from 2018 to 2023. Therefore, the aim of this research is to identify
the impacts of abrasion disasters on the Plentong Beach Tourism Object and to
examine the efforts of abrasion disaster management implemented at the Plentong
Beach Tourism Object in Indramayu. In this study, a qualitative descriptive method
and coding analysis were used to identify stakeholders, risks, and the availability
of disaster management plans, assess preparedness, identify abrasion impacts on
tourist attractions, and identify recovery and barriers to abrasion management at
the tourist site based on data obtained through interviews, secondary data, and
literature review. The analysis revealed that abrasion has reduced the area of
Plentong Beach by 1.3 hectares from 2018 to 2023 and has damaged several
facilities and attractions at the tourist site. Disaster management efforts have been
implemented at Plentong Beach, but the lack of disaster management plan
documents in tourism has led to a lack of specific coordination for each involved
stakeholder, resulting in stakeholders acting based on their respective duties.
Various mitigation efforts have been undertaken, including early warning systems,
the construction of coastal protection facilities, and efforts to recover from the
impacts of abrasion. However, the ineffectiveness of mitigation efforts and limited
funding have resulted in the abrasion's impacts not being fully reduced, leading to
ongoing damage to the tourist site and some other facilities at the Plentong Beach
Tourism Object. |
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