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Peta Kawasan Konservasi Di Indonesia Conservation Areas in Indonesia PETA KAWASAN KONSERVASI DI INDONESIA CONSERVATION AREAS IN INDONESIA 95°0'0"E 100°0'0"E 105°0'0"E 110°0'0"E 115°0'0"E 120°0'0"E 125°0'0"E 130°0'0"E 135°0'0"E 140°0'0"E PALAU INDIA PHILIPPINES THAILAND 8 L A U T N A T U N A U T A R A Sultan Iskandar Muda !H o N O R T H N A T U N A S E A Banda Aceh 6 5 9 1 N N " " 0 0 ' ' 0 0 ° ° 5 5 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 2 S 412 S ACEH E 4 T N K a y a n M e n tt a rr a n g A M L M Cut Nyak Dien P o A A U A T S L KEPULAUAN RIAU I D 25 A M F E o I R Polonia !H C o 36 o Kualanamu A MALAYSIA C A Medan C L o 2232 Juwata O P A A o!H A Tanjung Selor C 18 K S S E I A A F 20 T N I K 13 R 407 LAUT MALUKU TN Gunung Leuser 26 A KALIMANTAN UTARA 33 11 21 II M O L U C C A S E A 3 12 T 10 402 o 61 34 14 Silangit TN Betung Kerihun o L A U T S U L A W E S I 7 SUMATERA UTARA TN Bunaken 15 TN Kayan Mentarang 365 359 C E L E B E S S E A 17 364 TN Danau Sentarum 404 T N B u n a k e n 30 362 363 416 Samratulangi 414 19 Srilaksemana o 74 63 o Longlebusan T N B o g a n ii N a n ii W a rr tt a b o n e 413 !H 409 TN Aketajawe Lolobata 16 o 431 415 o T N Z a m rr u d 430 Seiselari 410 149 411 65 71 SINGAPURA Hangnadin Sultan Bantilan o o 147 o 62 67 472 23 Raja Haji Fisabilillah 354 420 SULAWESI UTARA LAUT HALMAHERA o 59 !H 349 Sultan Baabulah 77 TN Zamrud 145 SS 353 356 408 o 553 75 476 !H 28 148 E 350 KALIMANTAN TIMUR 473 Djalaluddin H A L M A H E R A S E A 146 o474 417 Sofifi 507 T N B a tt a n g G a d ii s !H 68 372 T N K u tt a ii 422 !H 418 Sultan Syarif Kasim II 69 K L T N A k e tt a jj a w e L o ll o b a tt a Pekanbaruo GORONTALO 54 RIAU T N B e t u n g K e r i h u n 421 MALUKU UTARA 70 A A T N B e t u n g K e r i h u n 403 419 475 76 351 TN Bogani Nani Wartabone TN Batang Gadis 48 R T 360361 " 46 T N D a n a u S e n tt a rr u m " 0 398 0 ' II 436 ' 4537 KALIMANTAN BARAT TN Kutai 0 27 52 534 0 47 M K !H T N K e p u ll a u a n T o g e a n ° Supadio ° 66 Pontianak o 0 A TN Bukit Baka Bukit Raya 0 73 A 522 Japura A 399 TN Togean o R 434 TN Tesso Nilo T 64 !H 49 38 43 II TN Gunung Palung T N T e s s o N i l o A Samarinda 556 53 44 40 41 T N T e s s o N i l o M 508 511 540 439 425 429 516 526 528 535 56 T N B e rr b a k 405 426 !H 42 A 531 58 SS 355 Beringin !H 428 o !H 374 o TN Lore Lindu SUMATERA BARAT 57 T N S e m b ii ll a n g T T 379 518 533 510 Rendani 72 TN Bukit Tigapuluh 524 521 78 R A 532 515 o 82 81 o 519 Frans Kaisiepo 51 TN Berbak Sembilang A T N B u k ii tt B a k a B u k ii tt R a y a Sepinggan SULAWESI TENGAH 530 512 89 83 R 427 T N S i b e r u t Muarabungo T N S i b e r u t o 86 JAMBI II 358 T 433 !H T N G u n u n g P a l u n g A 506 39 T T N G u n u n g P a l u n g 400 I 88 509 PAPUA BARAT 542 Jambi S 423 80 Rahadi Oesman KALIMANTAN TENGAH 368 T N L o rr e L ii n d u 503 87 o 369 A 520 84 79 373 S 435 505 91 96 432 437 504 140 139 367 R 424 141 A Emalamo T N T e ll u k C e n d e rr a w a s ii h !H o o 366 Tjilik Riwut 406 T TN Gunung Maras o K 523 TN Teluk Cenderawasih T N S e b a n g a u !H 370 S 144 T N S e b a n g a u 401 S 440 TN Siberut 85 A TN Manusela 552 SULAWESI BARAT 441 448 Jayapura 132 o131 BANGKA BELITUNG Tampapadang 442 L A U T S E R A M !H 376 M R o 449 Muko-Muko 122 T N G u n u n g M a rr a s 375 Iskandar R 529 538 143 H. AS. Hanandjoeddin o 386 !H TN Bukit Duabelas o 352 450 525 555 142 A Mamuju 478 S E RTANM MS aEnAu s e ll a 517 o97 378 383 T 544 92 95 S 453 o 513 Sultan Mahmud Badaruddin II !H MALUKU Torea KALIMANTAN SELATAN A 500 Citic 104 Palembang 377 391 S o 493 497 123 392 L 554 A T N G a n d a n g D e w a tt a 50 101 T N T a n j u n g P u t i n g !H395 477 Nabire 541 100 118 T N T a n j u n g P u t i n g Batulicin 480 T N B u k i t D u a B e l a s E 484 499 o T N B u k i t D u a B e l a s o o K 502 107 117 387396 102 108 SUMATERA SELATAN 385 S 124 389 S 491 490 129 110 A Kobakma BENGKULU 382 SULAWESI SELATAN 470 Patimura o o 106 109 o !H 501 Utarom 121 98 103 !H 115 M Ambon 539 397 454 SULAWESI TENGGARA 537 94 380 467 126 111 116 !H 514 90 384 471 Wamena T N R a w a A o p a W a tt u m o h a ii o 113 TN Tanjung Puting TN Sebangau TN Gandang Dewata 469 112 128 381 451 545 TN Kerinci Seblat 99 388 Nibandera 464 PAPUA 125 390 o 458 465 462 133 463 460 527 T N K e p u l a u a n S e r i b u 459 498 Mozes Kilangin T N L o rr e n tt z T N K e p u l a u a n S e r i b u 447 o 550 LAMPUNG TN Way Kambas 394 TN Bantimurung Bulusaraung TN Wakatobi S L A U T J A W A Oksibil S " L A U T J A W A " o 0 127 0 ' 93 ' 445 0 0 ° 457 ° T N B u k i t B a r i s a n S e l a t a n 137 J A V A S E A !H T N B u k i t B a r i s a n S e l a t a n Raden Inten II T N B a n t i m u r u n g B u l u s a r a u n g Makassar 5 136 T N W a y K a m b a s T N B a n t i m u r u n g B u l u s a r a u n g 5 119 130114 o T N W a y K a m b a s Sultan Hasanuddin Bandar Lampung o 452 120 138 !H 444 455 105 L A U T B A N D A 456 TN Rawa Aopa Watumohai 461 495 482 TN Kepulauan Seribu 443 466 T N K a rr ii m u n J a w a 276 277 B A N D A S E A TN Lorentz 261 150 153 234 260 TN Bukit Barisan Selatan 283 151 152 Serang 280 TN Gunung Gede Pangrango PAPUA NUGINI 279 !H 154o 6" TN Karimun Jawa Soekarno-Hatta T N W a k a t o b i 134 281 o T N W a k a t o b i 494 284 217 Halim Perdana Kusuma 216 177 159 189 TN Gn Merbabu 211 186 TN Takabonerate 483 492 T N U j u n g K u l o n BANTEN 185 215 T N G u n u n g M e rr b a b u 446 T N U j u n g K u l o n 228 489 167 183184 195 T N G u n u n g R i n j a n i S o!H 210 272 T N G u n u n g R i n j a n i A 282 o!H M 206 T N T a k aL A BUoTn eFrrLaOtt eR E S 486 209 263 T N G u n u n g T a m b o rr a I U 204 205 N U TN Ujung Kulon 212 227 D 239 229 488 D TN Gunung Halimun Salak 218 237 233 JAWA TENGAH T N!Ho B a ll ii B a rr a tt TN Baluran F L O R E S S E A E 225 230 Adisumarmo TN Bali Barat 543 I 240 o 232 Juanda A R 226 244 245 496 A 220 238 274 TN Gunung Tambora N 155 163 236 275 T N B a ll u rr a n 481 536 235 487 T N G u n u n g H a l i m u n S a l a k !Ho 247 253 251 479 H T N G u n u n g H a l i m u n S a l a k 259 L A U T B A L I 548 O I 208 252 248 273 264 L A U T B A L I C N 257 258278 270 269 485 E D T N G u n u n g G e d e P a n g rr a n g o TN Gunung Ciremai 243 JAWA TIMUR 266 249 310 299 TN Komodo 339 A I 256 B A L I S E A 344 A 288 NUSA TENGGARA BARAT 340 338 546 N 287 297 T N G u n u n g C i r e m a i 250 254 286 295 347 547 549 T N G u n u n g C i r e m a i 265 285 289 294 306309 TN Gunung Merapi 271 255 312 290 298 o Sultan Muh Salahuddin 318 345 341 303 o 321 o 267 !H 304 317 Mopah BALI 291 307 311 551 Ngurah Rai!H 300 330 319 320 316 329 o 296 342 TN Bromo Tengger Semeru 308 336 TIMOR-LESTE U 305 315 T N G u n u n g M e rr a p ii 302 T N W a s u rr T N K o m o d o T N K e ll ii m u tt u TN Alas Purwo T N B r o m o T e n g g e r S e m e r u TN Gunung Rinjani T N M a n u p e u T a n a h D a rr u T N B r o m o T e n g g e r S e m e r u TN Meru Betiri 325 L A U T S A W U 313 314 S T N M e rr u B e tt ii rr ii L A U T S A W U NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR S " 332 " 0 0 ' T N L a ii w a n g ii W a n g g a m e tt ii ' 334335 L A U T A R A F U R U 0 T N A ll a s P u rr w o TN Manupeu Tanah Daru 331 S A V U S E A 346 337 322 0 ° 326 343 ° 0 !H 0 1 348 327 A R A F U R U S E A 1 324 323 333 CHRISTMAS ISLAND TN Wasur ¾ TN Laiwangi Wanggameti L A U T T I M O R SKALA 1:5.000.000 328 T I M O R S E A 0 50 100 200 300 400 500 Kilometer COCOS (KEELING) ISLANDS KEPULAUAN ASHMORE DAN CARTIER AUSTRALIA 95°0'0"E 100°0'0"E 105°0'0"E 110°0'0"E 115°0'0"E 120°0'0"E 125°0'0"E 130°0'0"E 135°0'0"E 140°0'0"E ! ! ! ! ! Legenda: Legend: ! NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN PROVINSI DI YOGYAKARTA NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN SULAWESI SELATAN PROVINSI MALUKU NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN PROVINSI ACEH NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN PROVINSI JAMBI ! ! ! ! 158 201 281 321 361 401 440 ! 120 TB Gunung Nanu'ua CA Cigenteng Cipanyi THR Gunung Palasari-Gunung Kunci NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN CA Rawa Danau CA Wolo Tado TWA Bukit Kelam CA Teluk Apar CA Faruhumpenai NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN 519 CA Pulau Kofiau "6 ! NO FUNGSI NAMA KAWASAN 41 CA Batang Pangean I 78 KSA/KPA Buluh Hitam/ P.M.
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