IDENTIFICATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF THE LIKUPANG TOURISM AREA AS A BASIS FOR DEVELOPING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENTS Dr. Felly Ferol Warouw, Sh.ST.M.Eng (ferolwarouw@unima.ac.id ) Dr. Djubir Eddy Kembuan, MPd ( eddykembuan @unima.ac.id ) Sonny Davy. J Mailangkay, ST. MT (sonnydjmailangkay@unima.ac.id) Antoinette Luciane Grace Katuuk, ST.MT (alg_ katuuk @unima.ac.id) Dr. Chrisant Florence Lotulung, SPd.MSi (chrisantlotulung@unima.ac.id ) Peggy Veronica Togas, ST.DEA (peggytogas@unima.ac.id)
Universitas Negeri Manado
Abstract
Environmental documents are the main requirement in the implementation of current development with the presence of the Job Creation Act. The environmental document is prepared as a study to monitor the quality of the environment both at the location of the activity and in the area around the development activity. Likupang as one of the national priority tourism areas requires an environmen-tal impact identification study. This research is an initial effort to identify environmental impacts on Likupang tourism as the basis for preparing environmental documents, including AMDAL, UPL-UKL and SPPL. Identification is carried out starting from the pre- construction stage, construction stage, and operational stage. The results of the impact identification can be used as a reference in management efforts to reduce the impact of damage that will occur. The research is on a tourist area on the coast of Likupang . The research method is descriptive qualitative, preceded by field observa-tions of the types of tourism that exist and then described according to the stage of the identification of environmental impacts . The results of environmental impact research include beaches , culinary tourism, historical tourism and trade. The results of the identification of environmental impacts in the pre-construction stage are related to public perception, the construction stage is the mobilization of tools and materials and the operational stage is the impact on waste and waste management. In gen-eral, it is necessary to provide direction in future development so that in the operational stage, im-pacts managed with local wisdom can be maintained and carried out socialization and supervision so that implementation efforts can be maintained so that the improvement of tourism area management can run optimally in order to support the sustainability of tourism in Likupang in order to support the national tourism program .