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POTENSI BAHAYA DI KAWASAN WISATA GUNUNG BROMO, RESORT TENGGER LAUT PASIR, TAMAN NASIONAL BROMO TENGGER SEMERU, JAWA TIMUR (Hazard Potential at Bromo Mountain Tourism Area, Tengger Laut Pasir Resort, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, West Java) Eva Rachmawati; Nunung Khusnul Faizah; E.K.S. Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 12 No 3 (2007): Media Konservasi
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (153.196 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.12.3.%p

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Hazard is something considered may cause accident, disaster, misery or losses, both in moral and material. According to causing factors, hazard may occur due to natural factor and human factor. Potential hazard in a tourism area should be identified in order to ensure visitor’s safety and security, and to ensure that the visitor will gain maximum satisfaction while undergoing tourism activities in the area. The objectives of the research are to identify potential hazard in Gunung Bromo Tourism Area (KWGB), particularly those occured due to natural factor. Research was implemented by conducting interview and questionaire dissemination toward the area manager, community around the area, and the visitor;conducting measurement on H2S gas content in the field, and; conducting direct observation in the field. The result showed that hazard potential due to natural cause which likely to occur in the KWGB were Gunung Bromo volcanic activity, gorge, erosion/slide, weather/temperature, fire, lightning/thunderbolt, wind and earthquake.Keywords: Hazard, tourism, Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park
PERMINTAAN WISATA ALAM DI KAWASAN PELESTARIAN ALAM DI BOGOR Muharmansyah .; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Eva Rachmawati
Media Konservasi Vol 17 No 3 (2012): Media Konservasi Vol. 17 Nomor 3, Desember 2012
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Information on tourist demand is an important key in planning the management and development of nature tourism area.  The research was aimed at identifying nature tourism demand in national park (NP) and nature tourism park (NTP) in Bogor.  Data was collected through literature study and questionnaires dissemination to 102 respondents of NP and NTP visitors.  Result showed that there were differences between the demand of NP and NTP visitors on the characteristic of dominant age group, visiting reasons, demand of activity and facilities, visiting time, and type of visitor based on their visit to the location (repeater or first timer). Visitors of NP and NTP in Bogor were dominated by domestic tourist from Jabotabek region, and the highest number visitors were male.   Keywords: demand, tourist, national park, nature tourism park, Bogor.  
STUDI TENTANG MOTIVASI DAN PERSEPSI PENGUNJUNG TERHADAP PENGELOLAAN PEMANFAATAN SATWA SEBAGAI OBYEK WISATA DI TAMAN SATWA PUNTI KAYU PALEMBANG SUMATERA SELATAN Irwani Gustina Teguh; Eva Rachmawati; Burhanuddin Masy'ud
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 3 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 3 Desember 2010
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Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park is a tourist area that also serves as a means of protection and conservation of wildlife species. The management of this natural recreation park should be considered because tourist activities is can be cause direct or indirect interference in animals. The aim of this research was to know tourist motivation and perseption about animal welfare  management as tourism in Punti Kayu Animal Park, to identification of potential tourism object based on animal, and to formulate  recomentaion of tourism program and its develpoment.   Research was conducted from July to August 2009 in Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park. The result of this reseach showed that generally of tourist characterics are kids and old people i.e 35 %,   from Palembang city (77%), as student (39%). Tourism area  more interested by tourist i.e  animal park and lake. Generally motivation of tourist to animal  park (55,6%) are to see animal attraction especially bear and orangutan. Perseption of tourist about animal welfare management in Punti Kayu Animal Park Tourist was well enough.   Tourism program and development plan future based on animal attraction  in the Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park especially in Animal Park focused on four objects, namely animal parks, recreational parks, lakes, and museum tours fauna. Based on general tourist characteristics were kids and students, the  five tourism activities can be recomendated to develope in Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park i.e.   Fieldtrip to Punti Kayu, More Introducing  of Macaca, Introducing Water Habitat in  Punti Kayu, Have Fun with Mr. Elephant and  Gives Colours to The Bird. Keywords: animal park, animal welfare, Punti Kayu, touris perseption, tourism activities.
POTENSI PENYU HIJAU (Chelonia mydas L.) DAN PEMANFAATANNYA SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI KAWASAN PANTAI SINDANGKERTA, KABUPATEN TASIKMALAYA Reni Sri Mulyaningsih; Agus Priyono; Eva Rachmawati
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 1 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 1 April 2010
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Sindangkerta beach is one of the spreading locations of green turtles (Chelonia mydas L.) in Indonesia. The existence of the green turtles can potentially and utilization as one of the ocean ecotourism objects. The purpose of the research is investigating the potential and utilization of green turtles such as environment, habit, spreading of nest, and laying eggs period as one of the ocean ecotourism. Development of green turtle potency as one of the ocean tourism is process of lay eggs and behavior of feeding hunt. Keywords :Chelonia mydas, Sindangkerta, ecotourism 
KAJIAN PENGELOLAAN KESEJAHTERAAN SATWA DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM PUNTI KAYU PALEMBANG SUMATERA SELATAN Irwani Gustina Teguh; Burhanuddin Masy'ud; Eva Rachmawati
Media Konservasi Vol 15 No 1 (2010): Media Konservasi Vol. 15 No. 1 April 2010
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Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park (TWA Punti Kayu) is located in the city of Palembang, South Sumatra Province and serves as an area preserving the diversity of the species used for tourist activities. In use, Punti Kayu Natural Recreation Park has made animal park. This animal park management should take into account the welfare of animals. There are five principles of animal welfare with regard to wildlife management: (1) freedom from thirst and hunger, (2) freedom from pain, injury and disease, (3) freedom from discomfort, (4) freedom from fear and pressure , and (5) are free to display natural behaviors. The achievement in the implementation of animal welfare of Punti Kayu Animal Park included in the fairly criteria level because it has a average index 1.60 point. Keywords : animal welfare, Punti kayu Nature Park, wildlufe management
STAKEHOLDERS IN THE ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AT CURUG BIBIJILAN SUKABUMI REGENCY Dr Eva Rachmawati; Muhamad Redito Gea Anjana
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 2 (2021): Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 2 Tahun 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.26.2.99-110

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Bibijlan waterfall is a destination that has the potential to be developed as an adventure tourism area. The development of tourism cannot be separated from the role of stakeholders. This study analyzes the current and potential stakeholders involved in developing adventure tourism in Curug Bibijilan and examines the expected involvement based on stakeholder analysis. The research was carried out using interviews, field observations, and literature studies. The analysis was carried out quantitatively and qualitatively. Stakeholder analysis is carried out to identify stakeholders, classify and map stakeholders, and analyze relationships between stakeholders. The results showed that ten identified stakeholders have been involved and have not been involved in developing adventure tourism in Curug Bibijilan. The stakeholders in the key player's (strong influence and high importance) group were Perhutani, Kompepar, and BAT. The stakeholders in the contex setter (Quadrants III - strong influence but low interest) was Kertaangsana Village. There were no identified stakeholders in quadrants II as the subject of the natural tourism development of Curug Bibijalan. Stakeholders identified in quadrant IV (crowds - low influence and low interest) include LMDH, the Tourism Office, the Transportation Service, the Water Service, and the Energy and Mineral Resources Office. There were three relationships between each identified stakeholder, namely communication, cooperation, and coordination. Key words: coordination, communication, natural tourism, stakeholder mapping
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Dr Eva Rachmawati; Syafitri Hidayati; Tri Rahayuningsih
Media Konservasi Vol 26 No 3 (2021): Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 3 Desember 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.26.3.193-201

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Scholars has emphasized that community involvement are an important factor in achieving sustainable tourism goals, including community empowerment. The study purpose is to identify community perception of social empowerment resulted from tourism development, to analyze the community involvement in tourism development and to analyze the relationship between community involvement and perceptions related to social empowerment in tourism development. The method employ in this research was a quantitative approach (i.e., household survey). The result showed that majority respondents have a positive perception related social empowerment indicators, including conflict in the area. Community involvement in tourism industry and decision-making process could enhance respondents’ perceptions toward social empowerment indicators. It can be seen from the percentage of the respondents who has positive perception is higher than those who do not involve in tourism industry or decision-making process. The interesting finding is, however, despite the limited resources due to island condition and the ethnic composition that dominate by certain ethnic group, the conflict occurs in the area seems to be low. Since more respondent are disagree if tourism in their area increase the conflict. Key words: community involvement, decision-making process, tourism industry
Willingness to Donate and Preferences of Zoos/Safari Parks Visitors Toward Endangered Mammals Conservation Sunkar, Arzyana; Rachmawati, Eva; Santosa, Yanto; Hasanah, Siti
Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 3 (2021): Media Konservasi Vol. 26 No. 3 Desember 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.26.3.173-182

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A person may contribute to the conservation of species through donations. The willingness to donate (WTD) to conserve endangered species can depend on many factors. This research aims to determine the willingness of visitors to Indonesia's zoos and safari parks to make a donation for species conservation and identify the determinants of their WTD through preferences toward certain species. This research focused on 12 priority endangered mammals. The study began with a preliminary survey of 110 respondents in January 2020, followed by data collection in February 2020 involving 1011 adult visitors to zoos and safari parks in Java and Bali. Specifically, descriptive statistics in the form of percentages ere used to analyze the influence of preferences toward species conservation and amount of donation while considering individual characteristics such as gender, age, place of residence, occupation, and level of education. Our results confirmed that mammals, mega-herbivores and large carnivores are very popular among young adult visitors. Overall, the results demonstrated that visitors placed rhino, elephant and tiger as the three priority species to be conserved in terms of donation given. It is clear that these three charismatic species have a very high conservation value in the eyes of the people. Furthermore, the characteristics of species and the knowledge and psychological preferences of the visitors can contribute to the determination of the preference for the number of donations to certain wildlife species. Key words: charismatic species, conservation institutions, demographic characteristics, Indonesia, primate
Smart Tourism Development for Recreation in Pesanggrahan Sangga Buana Urban Forest, South Jakarta Luthfia Ainur Rahma; Hermawan, Rachmad; Eva Rachmawati
Media Konservasi Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): Media Konservasi Vol 29 No 2 May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.29.2.148

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Urban forest is a form of green open space in the urban area. The use of information and communication technology based on smart tourism is an important factor in providing facilities for recreational areas. This research aims to formulate smart tourism-based development at PSBUF for recreation based on resources, management and preferences of visitors and the surrounding community. Data collection methods used were literature studies, field observation, questionnaires, and interviews. The data analysis used were qualitative, quantitative descriptive, and SWOT. Pesanggrahan Sangga Buana Urban Forest (PSBUF) has the potential to develop smart tourism-based facilities for recreation. Standard recreational facilities are available in the form of prayer rooms, toilets, gazebos, jogging tracks, parking lots, badminton courts and football fields. Urban forest management is carried out by EFG Sangga Buana with supervision by the DKI Jakarta Parks and Urban Forest Service. EFG Sangga Buana strives to preserve the environment in the DKI Jakarta area with facilities that do not disturb the surrounding ecosystem. The existence of jogging tracks and sports fields is still lacking. The biggest motivation for visiting the urban forest is to refresh the mind from daily boredom. Public facilities that are really needed are rubbish bins. Respondents need for smart tourism facilities in the form of CCTV is the highest. Recommendations for the development of facilities are optimizing potential, maximizing management cooperation, increasing PSBUF promotions, and optimizing coordination between managers.
Life Cycle Assessment Approach for Tracing the Impact of Recreational Activities in Green Open Spaces, South Tangerang - Indonesia Luthfia Ainur Rahma; Hermawan, Rachmad; Eva Rachmawati
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 1 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.1.23

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South Tangerang has green open spaces currently widely used for community recreation, namely City Park 1 BSD and City Park 2 BSD. Recreational activities can contribute to environmental impacts. Life Cycle Assessment is an approach used to trace the impact of each recreational activity. This research aims to inventory inputs and outputs, calculate the magnitude of emissions based on impact categories, and formulate impact control scenarios for recreational activities in green open space, South Tangerang. The main data collected were the characteristics and activity patterns of visitors. At each recreational activity stage, the input type is identified, and the magnitude of emissions is calculated using the basic formula: Emissions = activity data x emission factor. The next stage is interpreting the results by formulating impact control scenarios. The identified inputs are gasoline and diesel fuel, electrical energy, urine, soap, and organic and inorganic solid waste. Emissions of transportation activities are CO2, N2O, CH4, SO2, and NO2; emissions of organic waste processing are N2O and CH4; emissions of inorganic waste processing are CH4; emissions of electricity use are CO2, SO2, and NO2; as well as emissions of using toilets and soapy water are CH4 and PO43–. Recreational activities in City Park 1 BSD produce greater emissions than in City Park 2 BSD, with hotspots in visitor transportation. Impact control can be carried out using two scenarios: limiting motorized vehicles' use and reducing plastic waste.
Co-Authors Ade Rizky Ananda Adinda, Esther Afiyanti, Sisca Widiya Agus Priyono Aisyah, Sitti Nur Alifah Siti Nurjanah Angelina Pasaribu Anjana, Muhamad Redito Gea Aprianti, Ine Arlini Cita, Finitya Arzyana Sunkar Bambang Susanto Berg, Isabelle van den Bukit, Windi Liani Burhanuddin Masy'ud Cita, Finitya Arlini Dewi, Tungga Dhiyanti, Ziyan Dosen, Putri Canes Milliyar Endang Koestati Sri Harini Muntasib Fitri Kamila Fountain, Joanna Gunawan, Yanyan Hakim, Syahrul Nur Hapsari Ayuningtyas, Aniis Hardjanto Harini, EKS Hermawan, Rachmad Hikmah, Ziyadatul Imam Ardiansyah Irwani Gustina Teguh Joanna Fountain Joanna Fountain Joko Mijiarto Julianni, Herny Khalingga, Muhammad Ariq Khozanah Syifa Krisna Nopiyanti Liana, Allen Lili Adi Wibowo Luthfia Ainur Rahma Luthfia Ainur Rahma Mackay, Michael Melani Laela Lestari Michael Mackay Mirza D. Kusrini, Mirza D. Muhamad Redito Gea Anjana Muhammad Dafa Al Ghifary Muhammad Rizki Athari Nandira Muharmansyah . Nainggolan, Sulastri Nawwal Nawwal Noor Farikhah Haneda Nunung Khusnul Faizah Pra Atmanti Eka Anggraini Pratama, Yudhistira Anugerah Puspo Dewi Dirgantari Putri, Audina Margaretha Putri, Deas Fazzirah Rachmansyah, Farhan Rahayu, Hanny Rahma, Putri Ratna Deli Sari Ratnawati, Aryanti Reni Sri Mulyaningsih Rima Dwijayanty Rinekso Soekmadi Safira Rahmadanti Sambas Basuni Setiawan, Audita Setiawan, Farhan Sikki, Nurhaeni Siti Hasanah Siti Tiara Maulia Subagja Subagja Syafitri Hidayati Syifaa Izza Latifah Taufik Zulfikar Tri Rahayuningsih Tri Rahayuningsih Vanessa Gaffar Wawan Kurniawan YANTO SANTOSA Yeni Aryati Mulyani