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Ecotourism Development Strategy Of Wera Nature Recreation Park (NRP) Oktadiyani, Poppy; Helwinsyah, Helwinsyah; Iwanuddin, Iwanuddin
Jurnal Wasian Vol 2, No 1 (2015): Jurnal Wasian
Publisher : Balai Penelitian Kehutanan Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20886/jwas.v2i1.865

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The Wera Nature Recreation Park (NRP) sustainable nature tourism development requires multi-stakeholder synergy and robust potential resources management, it is necessary to development strategy for an effective conservation area management. The purpose of this study: 1) Knowing the aspects tourism supply of Wera NRP, 2) Knowing the aspects tourism demand of Wera NRP, 3) Analyzing the nature tourism development strategy of NRP Wera, and 4) Knowing the types of nature tourism that can be developed in the NRP Wera. The data analysis method was involves tourism supply-demand analysis and development strategy. Development strategy was located on cell-1 (1,09; 1,33) in Grand Strategy Matrix, meaning that it supports aggressive strategy, i.e. intensive promotion on certain segments especially students and people of age 7 - 35. Based on those results, the development of tourisms are nature panorama, nature phenomenon, wildlife observation, hiking, education and conservation, outbond, religious, and rural tourisms.
MODAL SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DI KAWASAN PENYANGGA TAMAN NASIONAL KUTAI (TNK) DALAM PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA Poppy Oktadiyani; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Arzyana Sunkar
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 1 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 1 April 2013
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Kutai National Park (KNP) is a national park that is bordered by a coal mining company, PT. Kaltim Prima Coal (PT. KPC).  Located between the park and the company are communities living in the Kabo Jaya Hamlet of Swarga Bara Village and G III Hamlet of Singa Gembara Village who were economically dependent on this company.  A main concern prior to the post-mining period in 2021 is the lost of source of livelihood which could trigger the exploitation of the national park.  Therefore, with the natural resources available in P revab-Mentoko KNP, Tanjung Bara Beach, and Tanjung Bara Mangrove, as alternative sources of livelihood, the idea of utilizing these resources for ecotourism purposes arose to prepare the community for PT. KPC’s post-mining period. The research aims to study the social capital of ecotourism development in the KNP buffer zone. Data were collected using several methods including field observation, participative observation, in depth interview, and literature study. The research used several methods of analysis including Social Capital Assesment Tools (SCAT) to assess the community’s social capitals, Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) to assess the relationships between social capital variables, and descriptive analysis to evaluate each stakeholder’s ecotourism development policies.  Social capital adequacy value for Kabo Jaya Hamlet of Swarga Bara Village was 173 (sufficient) and that of G III Hamlet of Singa Gembara Village was 159 (insufficient). Ecotourism development was less difficult in Kabo Jaya Hamlet based on its existing social capital with the Kabo Jaya Ecotourism Group. Every element of social capital in G III Hamlet significantly affect the social capital, and the most significant element is care for others and the environment. Keywords:  Community, ecotourism, G III Hamlet, Kabo Jaya Hamlet, Social Capital.