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Edco-Tourism: A Coastal Management Program to Improve Social Economics

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  • As the biggest archipelago’s country in the world, Indonesia has more than 90.000km coastlines with enormous undiscovered of coastal potential

  • About 14 millions of Indonesia’s people or at least 7,5% from total rely their livelihoods in coastal areas [1]

  • Green Belt Lubuk Kertang is one of Corporate Social Responsibility program held by PERTAMINA EP which aim to overcome deforestation issues by implementing Edco-tourism Mangrove concept

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Introduction

As the biggest archipelago’s country in the world, Indonesia has more than 90.000km coastlines with enormous undiscovered of coastal potential. Green Belt Lubuk Kertang is one of Corporate Social Responsibility program held by PERTAMINA EP which aim to overcome deforestation issues by implementing Edco-tourism Mangrove concept. This concept is to promote mangroves tourism; and to make positive and direct contribution between visitors and the local mangrove guardian community (named ‘MEKAR’). PERTAMINA EP sees the problem of land converting will harm the community, coastal ecosystem, natural environment and indirectly may become as obstacles for the operation of PERTAMINA EP. By implementing this program, PERTAMINA EP creates multiplier effects which improve community in economical and environment benefits.

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