Abstract

A Fishing housing in Kuta Village in Central Lombok Regency supports the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Housing with environmental issues and inadequate infrastructure in the fishing village of Kuta village is a fact. On the other hand, this area is a potential tourist destination in West Nusa Tenggara Indonesia. The aim is to produce a reference document for developing fisherman housing in Kuta Village based on a sustainable environment. This methodology uses a descriptive qualitative approach. The conclusion is that the planning of fishing settlement areas must be developed with a sustainable development model. Where in this development must adopt materials that are friendly and adaptive to the environment. The development of sustainable tourism may not be fully appreciated by stakeholders, but there is a responsibility to maintain regional development, especially in coastal areas. Sustainability should be considered by developers and policymakers to create a more desirable tourism future for coastal areas.

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