and linkages between aquaculture activities is stipulated, one of which is related to restoring coastal areas and small islands to increase competitiveness and realize economies of
scale in the fisheries and tourism sector.
In the Provincial Spatial Plan, a protected area development strategy is set for the
maintenance and realization of the preservation of environmental functions and carrying
capacity, including:
a. Determination of protected areas following the nature of the protection;
b. Adding forest-like vegetation cover at least 10% of the total area to support the realization of 30% of the area of watersheds in the form of forest areas;
c. Restore and improve the function of protected areas that have declined due to the
development of cultivation activities, in the context of realizing and maintaining the
balance of regional ecosystems; and
d. Directing disaster-prone areas as protected areas.
improve area protection functions, preserve unique landscapes, and preserve regional
cultural heritage which includes :
a. Prevent the use of space that has the potential to reduce the function of protected
areas;
b. Limiting the use of space that has the potential to reduce the function of protected
areas;
c. Limit the development of infrastructure and facilities that can trigger the development
of cultivation activities; and
d. Rehabilitate protected area functions that have declined due to the impact of developing space utilization.
Furthermore, in the Provincial RTRW, a spatial pattern plan for the direction of zoning regulations is drawn up for the entire network system and land use and coastal areas, including:
• protected area,
• water catchment area
• Coastal area
• Mangrove forested coastal areas
• Flood prone areas
• Tidal-prone areas
• Tsunami prone areas
• Areas prone to abrasion
• Water recharge area
• Springs border area
More details can be seen in the following Figure and the table in Annex 1