Abstract

Coastal Border Area would prevent coastal erosion and protect the coast from activities that may interfere with or impair the functionality and sustainability. Tanjung Pasir is a coastal village that needs to be established as a coastal boarder area. This area is included in the local protected area which must function properly. Increase of activities has disrupted local protection functions such as abrasion and tidal floods. The purpose of this study is to identify activities that disrupt the function of the coastal boarder area as a local protection area in Tanjung Pasir Village. The research method used is descriptive method with a case study approach and cross section research design and analyzed by spatial techniques. The results of this study are the pond in segment 1 by 100%, protected area as a mangrove forest in segment 2 by 40%, in segment 3 of residential activities by 100% and in segment 4 of tourism and embankment by 100%. The protection function is only in segment 2. There is a mismatch between the land use plan with the Spatial and Regional Planning. Land use changes in segment 1, segment 3 and segment 4 cause disturbances in ecological and socio-economic aspects.

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