Abstract
This research aims to determine the total economic value of mangrove forests on Bengkalis Island, Bengkalis Regency, Indonesia. Data collection in the field was done through observation and interviews. The research was carried out from October 2020 to March 2021. The results showed that the total economic value of mangrove forests was US$ 5.8 million per year. This study uses Total Economic Value (TEV) as a framework for estimating the value of the benefits of mangrove forests in Bengkalis. In addition, another value taken into account in this study is the function of mangroves as abrasion barrier, barrier to seawater intrusion, and a provider of nutrients for marine biota. The results of this study underscore the importance of mangrove ecosystems for the economy of coastal areas.
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