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      Pengembangan Ekowisata Pantai di Kepulauan Karimunjawa Kabupaten Jepara Provinsi Jawa Tengah

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      2024
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      APRILIANSYAH, NABIL IRSYAD
      Mulyana, Bedi
      Rahmani, Natasha Indah
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      Kepulauan Karimunjawa memiliki sumberdaya alam pantai yang cukup kaya namun pengembangannya belum begitu baik pada beberapa aspek seperti atraksi wisata, aksesibilitas, hingga fasilitas umum. Tujuan penelitian adalah mengidentifikasi sumberdaya fisik pantai dan preferensi wisatawan terhadap pantai serta menganalisis indeks kesesuaian wisata (Yulius et al., 2018). Pengambilan data sumberdaya pantai terbagi ke dalam tiga stasiun yang terbagi menjadi lima titik pantai di sekitar Kepulauan Karimunjawa yaitu Pulau Karimunjawa dan Pulau Kemujan. Pantai Kanjen merupakan pantai dengan nilai IKW tertinggi yaitu 89,3% dan masuk ke dalam kategori S1 (Sesuai. Preferensi wisatawan di Kepulauan Karimunjawa menunjukan sebagian besar minat wisatawan adalah pantai berpasir putih luas dengan aksesibilitas memadai dan fasilitas yang lengkap. Program ekowisata yang dirancang berupa program harian “Edukasi dan Aksi Penyu”, program bermalam “Menyatu dengan Pantai”, dan program tahunan “Festival Ekowisata Pantai”.
       
      The Karimunjawa Islands have quite rich natural coastal resources but their development has not been very good in several aspects such as tourist attractions, accessibility and public facilities. The aim of the research is to identify physical beach resources and tourist preferences for beaches and analyze the tourism suitability index (Yulius et al., 2018). Data collection on coastal resources is divided into three stations which are divided into five coastal points around the Karimunjawa Islands, namely Karimunjawa Island and Kemujan Island. Kanjen Beach is the beach with the highest IKW value, namely 89.3% and is included in the S1 (Suitable) category. Tourist preferences in the Karimunjawa Islands show that most tourists are interested in wide white sandy beaches with adequate accessibility and complete facilities. The ecotourism program designed is in the form of the daily program “Turtle Education and Action”, the overnight program “One with the Beach”, and the annual program “Beach Ecotourism Festival”.
       
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