Land-use analysis of eco fishery tourism using a low-cost drone, the case of Lumpur Island, Sidoarjo District

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Lumpur Island in Sidoarjo, East Java, is an island formed by mud sedimentation. This island emerged after the Lapindo mud disaster. This study is aimed at mapping the distribution and the extent of mangrove ecosystem as well as potentially, to analyze land use for Eco Fishery Tourism. This research uses technical analysis of aerial photographs using a low-cost drone and satellite images through the process of scattered aerial images and satellite imagery. It shows that Lumpur Island has an area of 85.37 ha, where 70.38 ha of the island was covered by mangrove ecosystem. This island is potentially managed as Eco Fishery Tourism by Land use management based on area mangrove ecosystem, puddle area and pond.

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Prasenja, Y., Alamsyah, A. T., & Bengen, D. G. (2018). Land-use analysis of eco fishery tourism using a low-cost drone, the case of Lumpur Island, Sidoarjo District. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 202). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/202/1/012014

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