Abstract
Cendi Manik Village is one of the villages that enter to the area of essential ecosystems (KEE) because the area has a very high potency for the survival of organisms. This research aims to determine the change of mangrove ecosystem in Cendi Manik village, Sekotong, West Lombok. The Data is used derived from the Citra Landsat of 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. The methods are used is proportional purposive sampling method with NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) analysis to distinguish vegetation and not vegetation. Based on the results obtained that the vast mangrove ecosystem in the village of Cendi Manik have changed because of the occurrence of land clearing as the area for salt ponds and settlements by local residents. In addition, the mangrove trees are cutting as fuel for the manufacture of salt.
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