E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Departemen Konservasi Sumberdaya Hutan Dan Ekowisata, Fakultas Kehutanan, Institut Pertanian Bogor, Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor 16680

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STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA DI PULAU BAWEAN KABUPATEN GRESIK Mohammad Ramli; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Agus Priyono Kartono
Media Konservasi Vol 17 No 2 (2012): Media Konservasi Vol. 17 No. 2 Agustus 2012
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Bawean island has many potential tourism objects both in the land and in the sea. There is a nature reserve and a sanctuary in the island where Bawean Deer an endemic species of Bawean Island lived. The development of bawean as a tourism destination was base on the natural resources culture, local management, local community and visitor characteristics.  The data was analyzed using SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis, AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) and descriptive analysis.SWOT Analysis showed that the score of Strengths was 2,530; Weaknesses was 0,773; Opportunities was 1,15 and Threats was 1,89. The tourism objects development priority were 0,233 of gili and noko island; 0,220 of kastoba lake; 0,206 of bawean deer; 0,114 of pasir putih beach; 0,097 of slayar beach; 0,076 of waterfalls and 0,054 of hot spring.    Keywords: Bawean, tourism, SWOT, AHP
Persepsi Guru dalam Kaitannya dengan Implementasi Pendidikan Lingkungan di Sekolah Dasar di Sekitar Hutan Gunung Salak Endah Resti Meilani; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Soeryo Adiwibowo
Media Konservasi Vol 17 No 1 (2012): Media Konservasi Vol. 17 Nomor 1, April 2012
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Research and information on teachers’ perception of environment and environmental education (EE) in Indonesian context were insufficient.  Therefore, this research aimed at identifying teachers’ perception of environment and EE, as well as the influencing factors.  Results showed that: (1) Teachers from forest margin areas had limited environmental perception; (2) Most of them had positive perception on EE implementation; however they viewed their competence and self-efficacy as being low.  (3) Differences in EE perception among teachers were influenced by their educational background, non formal education, level of teaching difficulties from the grade they taught, and organizational experiences. Keywords: teacher, perception, environmental education, elementary school, forest margin area, Gunung Salak Endah
STATUS KEPEMILIKAN LAHAN DAN MODAL SOSIAL DESA PATENGAN DAN DESA ALAM ENDAH KECAMATAN RANCABALI KABUPATEN BANDUNG SELATAN Jadda Muthiah; E. K. S. Harini Muntasib; Resti Meilani; Arzyana Sunkar; Tri Rahayuningsih
Media Konservasi Vol 21 No 3 (2016): Media Konservasi Vol. 21 No. 3 Desember 2016
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Patengan and Alam Endah villages located in the Rancabali District South Bandung. Both villages have identical characteristics to the region that most of the people engaged in agricultural with variations in the tourism sector. The identical characteristic make social capital comparation can be done. Differences in the two villages is contained in land tenure wich unlike Alam Endah Village that have private land tenure, Patengan Village are in state land tenure. The field research was conducted in June 2016. The depth interviews were conducted using a semi-structured questioner developed by Social Capital Assessment Tool (SCAT). Research is done by carefully observing the phenomenon using participant observation approach. Research showed that land tenure have effect on social capital (especially on trust, norm, caring and proactive action element) which happened because public concern over restrictions on access to natural resources increase the value of social capital because people tend to give positive responses to avoid conflict. In contrary, a figure that have influence toward natural resources access followed by other society member makes social capital inevitable increase. Key word: Alam Endah Village, land tenure, Patengan Village, social capital  
Hazard Management in Karang Hawu Beach, Sukabumi Distric, West Java: MANAJEMEN BAHAYA DI KAWASAN WISATA PANTAI KARANG HAWU, KABUPATEN SUKABUMI, JAWA BARAT Sofia Ucu Utami; E. K. S. Harini Muntasib; Agustinus M. Samosir
Media Konservasi Vol 24 No 3 (2019): Media Konservasi Vol. 24 No. 3 Desember 2019
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Pantai Karang Hawu (karang yang berbentuk hawu/tungku) merupakan objek wisata unggulan Palabuhan Ratu, Sukabumi, Jawa Barat. Ciri khas panorama alam karang yang menjorok kelaut ini banyak dikunjungi oleh wisatawan (1,7 juta pengunjung/tahun). Namun sering timbulnya kecelakaan akibat bahaya di kawasan tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dan memetakan potensi bahaya serta menyusun rekomendasi manajemen potensi bahaya. Metode yang digunakan yaitu identifikasi yang kemudian dianalisis dan dievaluasi melalui UNEP tahun 2008 dan pemetaan dengan menggunakan aplikasi ArcGis 10.3. Potensi bahaya di kawasan wisata Pantai Karang Hawu terdiri dari potensi bahaya fisik yang di antaranya gelombang laut, arus pantai, pasang surut, tsunami dan gempa, sedangkan potensi bahaya biologi terdiri dari karang, ubur-ubur dan bulu babi. Manajemen bahaya di kawasan tersebut dikelola oleh banyak pihak di antaranya Balawista, institusi pemerintah dan masyarakat sekitar Pantai Karang Hawu, di bawah pengawasan Dinas Kepariwisataan, Kebudayaan dan Olah Raga Kabupaten Sukabumi. Hasil analisis menunjukan bahwa arus pantai dan gelombang memiliki nilai potensi bahaya yang paling tinggi. Manajemen pengurangan risiko yang disarankan adalah dengan cara menghindari risiko (avoiding risk). Pengembangan manajemen dilakukan secara sosial dan institusi dengan meningkatkan pemahaman mengenai potensi bahaya di kawasan wisata Pantai Karang Hawu. Langkah-langkah teknis yang harus diambil untuk mengurangi risiko termasuk memberikan pertolongan pertama, menggunakan bendera merah untuk menandai daerah berbahaya, meningkatkan kesadaran pengunjung terhadap bahaya, dan menetapkan area yang aman bagi pengunjung. Kata kunci: kesadaran, bahaya, manajemen bahaya, Pantai Karang Hawu, tindakan teknis
IDENTIFICATION OF STAKEHOLDERS AND THEIR ROLES IN ECOTOURISM HAZARD MANAGEMENT IN MOUNT RINJANI NATIONAL PARK harini muntasib; Tri Rahayuningsih; Anisaulhaq Aminsyah
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 1 (2021): MEDIA KONSERVASI VOL. 26 NO. 1 APRIL 2021
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

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Mount Rinjani is a volcano with hot water, savanna, and other beauty of nature as one of the leading destinations in Lombok. Behind its beauty, Mount Rinjani National Park (TNGR) is in a natural hazard area, making it a disaster-prone area. The objective of this study is to identify the parties and roles of each party involved in the Ecotourism hazard management in TNGR based on their level of interest and influence. Determination of sampling used purposive sampling, as well as semi-structured key informant interviews with snowball sampling using interview guides. The study object of this study were the parties (stakeholders) and the relationship between the parties involved in the hazard management of TNGR ecotourism. The roles of stakeholders in managing the dangers of TNGR Ecotourism were divided into four: support, actors, decision-makers, and infrastructure providers. The key players were TNGR Center and West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Provincial Tourism Office. The subjects were North Lombok Regency Tourism Office, Central Lombok Regency Tourism Office, East Lombok Culture and Tourism Office, EMHC (Edelweiss Medical Help Center), NTB Provincial Office of Environment and Forestry, Mataram Rescue and Search Office, BPMVG Sembalun, Rinjani Porter Guide Forum, Lombok APGI, Head of Sembalun Subdistrict, Head of Bayan Subdistrict, Sangkreang Nature Lovers Organization, and Tourism Activist Group (Pokdarwis) Rinjani Perkasa. The context setter was Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of NTB Province. The crowd was NTB Regional Police (Polda), Korem (Subregional Military Command) 162 Wira Bhakti Mataram, Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) of NTB Province, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of NTB Province, NTB Provincial Public Works and Spatial Planning Office, Rinjani Tourism Image Forum, North Lombok TO Association, Central Lombok TO Association, East Lombok TO Association, Daily Executor Board (DPH) Geopark UGG Rinjani Lombok and Grahaphala Unram. Key words: hazard, management, Mount Rinjani, stakeholder
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI TAMAN NASIONAL SEBANGAU KALIMANTAN TENGAH Ign. Anung Setyadi; Hartoyo Hartoyo; Agus Maulana; E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis Vol. 9 No. 1 (2012): Vol. 9 No. 1 Maret 2012
Publisher : School of Business, Bogor Agricultural University (SB-IPB)

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This study examines the development strategy of ecotourism in Sebangau National Park (TNS), Central Kalimantan. The purpose of this study was to formulate development strategy of TNS ecotourism. Data processing method was done performed by descriptive analysis (quantitative and qualitative), Exponential Comparative Method determined the prospective ecotourism products and Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) used to identify ecotourism object readiness. Priority of aspects, problems, solutions and strategic were determined by Analytic Network Process (ANP) method. The main problem encountered in the development of ecotourism in the TNS were lack of infrastructure and accessibility, as well as convincing the community by the local goverment on the importance of ecotourism. The main solutions for development of ecotourism in the TNS is the provision of infrastructure and accommodation facilities. The results showed that the main strategies is to increase cooperation with stakeholders (networking) and increased promotion/information ecotourism products.Keyword: Business Strategy, Eco-Tourism, ANP, Sebangau National Parks
The objectives of this research were to identify types of communication media in delivering messages based on media preferences by the community, to identify conservation education effect to the knowledge, attitude and behavior of the community in forest resources conservation, and to identify influence factor in media effectiveness.  The research was conducted in 7 villages within Kelay Subdistric and City of Tanjung Redeb for 18 monthes (November 2007 until April 2009) which managed by three p Agustina Tandi Bunna; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Burhanuddin M asy’ud
Forum Pasca Sarjana Vol. 33 No. 3 (2010): Forum Pascasarjana
Publisher : Forum Pasca Sarjana

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The objectives of this research were to identify types of communication media in delivering messages based on media preferences by the community, to identify conservation education effect to the knowledge, attitude and behavior of the community in forest resources conservation, and to identify influence factor in media effectiveness.  The research was conducted in 7 villages within Kelay Subdistric and City of Tanjung Redeb for 18 monthes (November 2007 until April 2009) which managed by three phases: first phase, preparation in identification and designing media and outreach program using multi-stakeholder workshop, focus group discussion and survey methodology; second phase, implementation activities by delivering the message used various communication media; third phase, evaluation and monitoring of media effectiveness by conducting identification of influence factor and changing in knowledge, behavior and attitude of the community in forest resources conservation.  The results showed that knowledge of the community about the status of the area increased by 48%, where as community knowledge about the status of Sungai Lesanes protected area increased by 60.73%.  Support to the area establish in local community increased by 22.51%.  Based on Likert scale, community attitude was very strong (90.78% to 94.08%), attitude of the community related to the sustainability of forest use was still high (from 73.39% to 74.70%).  Changing behavior after implementation activities was happened, indicated with the communities initiative in land use planning in Sido Bangen village and initiative in arranging participative planning with villager in Merapun and Muara Lesan village.  Developing communication media based on community reference that implemented in environmental education has effective effect in delivering the conservation message to the community. The effective media for rural community generally has characteristic such as visual media and entertainment (e.q. poster and song).     Key words: conservation education, forest resources, knowledge, attitude, behavior
Tourism development should also pay attention to social components exist in the area, beside the physical and biological condition.  Data were collected through literature review and in depth interview.  There were 131 respondents consisted of government official (village head), community’s elders, non governmental organization, tourism entrepreneur, and community members which were not involved in tourism activities.  Interaction between individuals of the community members in Gunung Sari Villa Eva Rachmawati; Harini Muntasib; Arzyana Sunkar
Forum Pasca Sarjana Vol. 34 No. 1 (2011): Forum Pascasarjana
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Tourism development should also pay attention to social components exist in the area, beside the physical and biological condition.  Data were collected through literature review and in depth interview.  There were 131 respondents consisted of government official (village head), community’s elders, non governmental organization, tourism entrepreneur, and community members which were not involved in tourism activities.  Interaction between individuals of the community members in Gunung Sari Village showed more variations compare to Gunung Bunder 2 Village, due to background variation of community members.  In general, both villages showed positive primary interaction between individuals and groups, since all individuals in a certain group share the same interest and objective.  While interaction between groups were emphasized more on the short term economic interest of nature-based tourism activities rather than the long term nature based tourism development.   Key words: social components, nature-based tourism, Gunung Salak Endah, community
RELEVANCE OF SOCIAL CAPITAL FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWORMENT AND CONSERVATION EDUCATION IN ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Aryzana Sunkar; Resti Meilani; E.K.S Harini Muntasib
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 14 No. 1 (2015)
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

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Ecotourism success would depend on the community readiness to welcome and participate in tourism in terms of their attitudes towards tourism development, commitment, and capacity. These are related with expanding access to natural resources which are determined by the availability of local networks, collective actions, mutual trust, and social norms, which constitute social capital. Therefore, ecotourism as a tool of rural economic diversification requires social capital for its development. This study attempts to identify the relevance of social capital in empowering rural communities of West Java and enhancing conservation education for ecotourism development. The research was conducted in the Districts of Bogor, Sukabumi and Cianjur of West Java, Indonesia. The study employed a mixed method with predominantly qualitative approach to obtain data. Findings indicated that communities with higher social capital have higher potentials to induce ecotourism development through empowering community and minimize risks of environmental degradation through conservation education.
Social Capital: a Basis for Community Participation in Fostering Environmental Education and the Heritage Tourism Development of Cibalay Megalithic Site Arzyana Sunkar; Resti Meilani; Tri Rahayuningsih; EK.S. Harini Muntasib
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 3 Number 2 (September 2016)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

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Social capital is an often-unrecognized staple of community participation in a tourism site’s development, although social capital comprises elements essential for successful community-based participation. This paper discusses how the host community’s participation in the tourism development of Cibalay Megalithic Site was driven by local social capital. Cibalay Megalithic Site is one of the last reminders of ancient beliefs and is an iconic landmark, located within the Bogor Regency of West Java, Indonesia. It is also within the protected area of Gunung Halimun Salak National Park. Cibalay Megalithic Site is a product of a socio-cultural environment, deriving from the relationship between man and nature. Thus, its tourism development should interpret this history and promulgate environmental education as one of the key elements of sustainable tourism. The local Village of Tapos I was established as a tourism village; within this village, the hamlet of Sinar Wangi was declared a conservation hamlet. Both designations were achieved due to local initiatives of the host community in developing local tourism, with Cibalay Megalithic Site as the iconic tourism focus of the area. The high level of trust towards local figures and visitors, the conservation norm of “leuweung hejo, masyarakat ngejo” (if the forest is green, then the people will be prosperous) underlying everyday local life that indicates the importance of nurturing nature, good inter-personal relations between village members, and good social networking with outsiders: all combined to create the conditions and motivation that facilitated collective action in developing local heritage tourism.