Wait For The Terbit SK, 51.02 Hectares Of Land At Mukomuko Bengkulu To Become Nature Tourism Parks

MUKOMUKO - The Mukomuko Regency Environment Agency, Bengkulu, will make 51.02 hectares of land in the area a natural tourism park after the Ministry of Environment and Forestry provides recommendations for changing the status of the Mukomuko II Nature Reserve area."A total of 51.02 hectares of CA Mukomuko II have been recommended to become a TWA, hopefully within the issuance of the decree on the determination of CA to become a TWA from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry," said Head of the Mukomuko Regency Environment Service M. Rizon in Mukomuko, Antara, Wednesday, February 15.The Mukomuko Regency Government together with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry previously conducted a consistency test regarding the proposed reduction in CA status to TWA.The results of the consistency test in Jakarta on January 25, 2023, Team II of the Ministry of Environment agreed to recommend changing the status of CA to TWA covering an area of 51.02 hectares.Present at the consistency test were apart from the Head of the Mukomuko Regency Environment Agency, the Head of the Bengkulu Province Environment and Forestry Service and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry."With the change in status of CA to TWA in this area, hopefully in the future people can try to be in the tourism sector legally," he said,He said, because so far the Mukomuko II CA area has been managed by the local community to become a tourist attraction. Although the status of the Mukomuko II CA area in this area has changed to TWA, the supervision of the area is still under the authority of the Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA).Warga masyarakat di daerah ini diberikan kesempatan untuk memanfaatkan dan mengelola kawasan tersebut dengan persyaratan tidak boleh merusak pohon dan ekosistem di dalamnya.Currently, there is still a CA Mukomuko I area which has become a tourist attraction in this area, which is proposed to be a TWA to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.