Exploring Coastal Economic Potential: The Bengkulu Sea as a Source of Livelihood
Exploring Coastal Economic Potential: The Bengkulu Sea as a Source of Livelihood Bengkulu, with a 525-kilometer coastline bordering the Indian […]
Exploring Coastal Economic Potential: The Bengkulu Sea as a Source of Livelihood Bengkulu, with a 525-kilometer coastline bordering the Indian […]
Bengkulu, a province rich in natural beauty, holds great potential for ecotourism development. Two standout locations in this regard are
Bengkulu, a province on the western coast of Sumatra, holds great potential in the export sector, particularly through its key
Bengkulu’s Marine Potential: From Traditional Fishermen to Modern Aquaculture Bengkulu, with its 525-kilometer coastline facing the Indian Ocean, possesses extraordinary
Bengkulu, a province on the western coast of Sumatra, is a haven for extraordinary biodiversity. With its pristine tropical forests,
Bengkulu, a province on the western coast of Sumatra, played a significant role in Indonesia’s fight for independence. One of
Bengkulu, with its long coastline and abundant marine resources, has significant potential to improve the welfare of coastal communities, particularly
Tikus Island: A Hidden Gem for Marine Tourism in Bengkulu Tikus Island, a small island off the coast of Bengkulu
Bengkulu, dengan garis pantai sepanjang 525 kilometer yang berbatasan langsung dengan Samudra Hindia, memiliki potensi ekonomi pesisir yang sangat besar.
Bengkulu, known as “The Land of Rafflesia,” holds immense potential to become a world-class hub for education and research on