Magnitudes and tourist perception of marine debris on small tourism island: Assessment of Tidung Island, Jakarta, Indonesia

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作者
Hayati, Yusra [1 ,2 ]
Adrianto, Luky [3 ,6 ]
Krisanti, Majariana [3 ]
Pranowo, Widodo S. [4 ,5 ]
Kurniawan, Fery [3 ,6 ]
机构
[1] IPB Univ, Fac Fisheries & Marine Sci, Grad Sch Coastal & Marine Resources Management, Bogor, Indonesia
[2] Minist Marine Affairs & Fisheries, Bur Publ Relat & Foreign Cooperat, Jakarta, Indonesia
[3] IPB Univ, Fac Fisheries & Marine Sci, Dept Aquat Resources Management, Bogor, Indonesia
[4] Minist Marine Affairs & Fisheries, Marine & Coastal Data Lab, Jakarta, Indonesia
[5] Indonesia Naval Postgrad Sch STTAL, Dept Hydrog, Jakarta, Indonesia
[6] IPB Univ, Ctr Coastal & Marine Resources Studies, Bogor Agr Univ, Bogor, Indonesia
关键词
Marine debris; Tourism; Social perception; Small island; Tidung Island; Indonesia; SOLID-WASTE MANAGEMENT; BEACH LITTER; IMPACTS; ARCHIPELAGO; REVENUE; BISCAY; BAY;
D O I
10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111393
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The sources of marine debris (MD) on a small island are largely dependent on the activities on and around the island, one of which is tourism. In this study, the magnitude and tourists' perceptions of MD on a small tourism island (Tidung Islands, Jakarta, Indonesia) were assessed. The results indicated that the tourism is one of the largest waste-generating sources. Plastic waste formed the major proportion of the solid waste, accounting for 83.86% of the total. The unmanaged tourism waste led to a clean-coastal index corresponding to the category "extremely dirty" and decreasing visitors' acceptance index. The resulting conditions will make the tourism unsustainable. In tourism, waste management should be focused on, including prevention and collaborative actions with residents and tourism actors. In addition, the tourist awareness campaigns must be conducted prior to tourist-visitation on the island.
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