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Penerapan kerangka kerja DPSIR terhadap sampah dan dampaknya pada lingkungan di Kawasan Wisata Pantai Pangandaran
Summary
This paper is not relevant to microplastics research; it analyzes waste management and environmental impacts at Pangandaran Beach in Indonesia using the DPSIR framework, focusing on general solid waste rather than microplastic pollution specifically.
Penelitian bertujuan menganalisis permasalahan sampah di kawasan wisata Pantai Pangandaran menggunakan kerangka kerja DPSIR (Driver, Pressure, State, Impact, Response). Metode ini digunakan untuk mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor pendorong, tekanan, kondisi lingkungan, dampak dan respons terhadap masalah sampah di area tersebut. Hasil analisis menunjukkan bahwa pertumbuhan populasi, peningkatan aktivitas pariwisata dan karakteristik geografis serta oseanografis unik wilayah ini telah menciptakan tekanan signifikan pada ekosistem pantai. Hal ini mengakibatkan penurunan kualitas pantai, air dan ekosistem laut. Dampak yang ditimbulkan meliputi degradasi lingkungan, penurunan kualitas pengalaman wisatawan dan ancaman terhadap kesehatan manusia serta biota laut. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan pendekatan komprehensif dan terpadu yang melibatkan inovasi teknologi, edukasi masyarakat dan kolaborasi antara berbagai pemangku kepentingan untuk mengatasi permasalahan sampah di Pantai Pangandaran. Implementasi strategi ini diharapkan dapat menciptakan pengelolaan wisata pesisir yang berkelanjutan.
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