STUDY OF TSUNAMI MITIGATION BASED ON VEGETATION IN SERENTING BEACH, MANDALIKA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE, LOMBOK ISLAND

Authors

  • Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,Universitas Islam Al-Azhar, NTB 83237, Indonesia
  • Arista Suci Andini Biology Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences,Universitas Islam Al-Azhar, NTB 83237, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i12.2020.2473

Keywords:

Mandalika, Serenting Beach, Tsunami Mitigation, Vegetation

Abstract [English]

Serenting Beach is one of the beaches in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone (MSEZ), Central Lombok Regency. The MSEZ is located in the southern part of Lombok Island and faces the Indian Ocean. The Mandalika Special Economic Zone is prospected to expedite the sector of tourism at Province of West Nusa Tenggara which is very potential. A few hundred kilometers to the south part of Lombok Island is one of the large tectonic plates meeting zones which is a major source of potential tsunami earthquakes. With the geological conditions of Lombok Island which is prone to tsunamis and the existence of environmental degradation in Serenting Beach, MSEZ, it is necessary to conduct research about study of tsunami mitigation based on vegetation in Serenting Beach, MSEZ, Lombok Island. Based on the research, there are several types of plants that need to be planted as a tsunami disaster mitigation effort in Serenting Beach, MSEZ, namely: Casuarina equisetifolia, Pandanus odoratissimus, Cocos nucifera, Hibiscus tiliaceus, and Terminalia catappa. The government and various related parties need to provide education to the public, tourism managers, and tourists to take an active role in protecting vegetation and not through illegal logging.

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2020-12-25

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RAHAYU, S. M., & ANDINI, A. S. (2020). STUDY OF TSUNAMI MITIGATION BASED ON VEGETATION IN SERENTING BEACH, MANDALIKA SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE, LOMBOK ISLAND. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 8(12), 60–68. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v8.i12.2020.2473