Abstract

This study aims to describe how the impact of waste on tourism visits, and public health around the Kora-kora coast. Get an idea of why tourist visits on the Kora-kora coast have decreased dramatically and explain how to preserve the coast for the development of marine tourism. To enlighten the public on how to properly dispose of waste in order to maintain environmental health around the Kora-kora coast. The method used is descriptive qualitative and provides up-to-date information so that it is useful for the development of science and can be applied more to various problems From the results of the discussion, several conclusions were obtained as follows; There are several factors that cause people to throw garbage on the coast of Kora-kora Kapataran village, among others; There is no designated place for garbage disposal or landfill around Kora-kora beach; People are reluctant to transport garbage to a place that is a bit far from settlements; Garbage transportation facilities do not exist; Do not have a garbage collection location. People often throw garbage on the beach as a shortcut. Lack of socialization and government support regarding waste management and processing.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is an archipelagic country, it is separated by a sea of people consisting of various tribes, it can be united with the motto Bhineka Tunggal Ika

  • The coast of Kora is starting to be polluted with various garbage that is thrown carelessly by the community. If this waste cannot be controlled/resolved, the coastal environment will be polluted and as a result coral and mangrove structures will be damaged, which implies that the beach becomes less attractive and visits to this tourist attraction will decrease

  • A quantitative descriptive was used and adopts one variable, namely to determine the community's response to waste management based on 3 R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) in the residential area of Kora-kora beach

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Introduction

Indonesia is an archipelagic country, it is separated by a sea of people consisting of various tribes, it can be united with the motto Bhineka Tunggal Ika. There are many beach attractions on the island of Sulawesi, including the Kora-Kora beach. Kora-kora coastal tourism in Kapataran village needs serious attention from the government, because it is a tourist attraction visited by many local and foreign tourists. The coast of Kora is starting to be polluted with various garbage that is thrown carelessly by the community. If this waste cannot be controlled/resolved, the coastal environment will be polluted and as a result coral and mangrove structures will be damaged, which implies that the beach becomes less attractive and visits to this tourist attraction will decrease

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