Roles and Potentials of Land Transportation Sector in Supporting the Tourism Development in Kalimantan Island

Endy Marlina, Endy (2016) Roles and Potentials of Land Transportation Sector in Supporting the Tourism Development in Kalimantan Island. In: Spit Talks 2016 - Overcoming Tourism.

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Abstract

Kalimantan Island has an area of 743.330 km² in which it is surrounded by Java Island to the north, Malacca Strait to the east, Kalimantan to the west part and Philippine to the south. This island is divided into Indonesia territory (73%), Malaysia (26%), and Brunei (1%). The area of Kalimantan Indonesia is divided into five provinces: South Kalimantan with Banjarmasin as the capital West Kalimantan with Pontianak as the capital East Kalimantan with Samarinda as the capital Central Kalimantan with Palangkaraya as the capital North Kalimantan with Tanjung Selor as the capital Most of the area in Kalimantan Islands are the mountainous or hilly areas (39,69%), land (35,08%), and the remnant in the form of tideland or coastal areas (11,73%), alluvial land (12,47%), and so on (0,93%). As most of the areas are mountainous, Kalimantan then has some potentials in some national parks as the flora and fauna conservation, forests in the Muller mountains and in Schawner that are defined as the world heritage forest and water reserve in all areas of Kalimantan approximately at the rate of 35% that will not be used up in future with one condition if it is not disturbed and polluted and needs to be protected as an ecosystem.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Divisions: Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi > S1 Arsitekur
Depositing User: Kaprodi S1 Arsitektur UTY
Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2018 06:23
Last Modified: 13 Nov 2018 06:23
URI: http://eprints.uty.ac.id/id/eprint/2272

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