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Species and Feeding-Guild diversity of Avifauna at Gunung Pinang, Kramatwatu, Serang Regency, Banten Muhammad, Gema Ikrar; Mardiastuti, Ani; Sunarminto, Tutut
Media Konservasi Vol. 23 No. 2 (2018): Media Konservasi Vol.23 No. 2 Agustus 2018
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (265.015 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.23.2.178-186

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The objectives of this research was to determine the diversity of species and feeding-guild of avifauna at Gunung Pinang, Banten. This research was conducted in August-December 2017. Data collection was carried out using Point Counts method. Result show that there are 43 species of avifauna from 24 families, 3 species of families Accipitridae among them are migrants. The identified Avifauna was divided into 6 major feed groups i.e insectivor as many as 21 species of birds (49%), frugivor are 7 species (16%), carnivor are 6 species (14%), granivor are 5 species (11%), nectarivor are 2 species (5%) and omnivor that eat more than one type of feed as many as 2 species (5%). Diversity of avifauna at Gunung Pinang considered as high with the index value of shannon diversity is 3.44. The high diversity of avifauna at Gunung Pinang describe the ecological conditions of the ecosystem that can support avifauna as well as a habitat for playing, shelter, rest, foraging, and nesting for avifauna. Keywords: avifauna, diversity, feeding-guild, Gunung Pinang
Analysis of the Golden Ratio on Flowers as an Ecotourism Interpretation in Sukabumi Region Hidayat, Ristania Fidyani; Ricky Avenzora; Tutut Sunarminto
Media Konservasi Vol. 30 No. 2 (2025): Media Konservasi Vol 30 No 2 May 2025
Publisher : Department of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism - IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/medkon.30.2.201

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The beauty of flowers holds significant appeal for tourists seeking to experience nature. This aesthetic quality can be quantified using the golden ratio, a numerical value associated with beauty. Understanding the golden ratio in flowers offers a fascinating way to enrich ecotourism interpretations for both tourists and flower enthusiasts in Indonesia. This knowledge can transform how visitors appreciate the natural beauty around them. This exploratory research aims to determine the golden ratio's position in 150 flowers found in the Sukabumi Region. A quantitative approach is used to measure and analyze to obtain a comparison that produces a golden ratio value so that the aesthetic value of each flower found in the Sukabumi Region can be known. The results of the golden ratio values were found in nine different variations of the comparison between the morphologies. The golden ratio value on flowers can be used for ecotourism interpretation and adding knowledge regarding the importance of the value of beauty so that it can be managed as a source of tourist attraction in the Sukabumi area.
Community Readiness In Supporting The Development of The Lequiraka Tourism Area In Municipality of Viqueque, Timor-Leste Jesus Pereira Babo, Maria Ligia de; Sunarminto, Tutut; Sunkar, Arzyana
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 12 (2022): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i12.237

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The wealth of nature, diversity of culture, and value of history possessed by Timor-Leste are essential potential triggers for developing the tourism sector. The provision of infrastructure in the tourism area, improvement of historical buildings, and promotion of the wealth of natural as well as cultural abroad have been carried out by the government to attract visitors to be able to visit Timor-Leste. The main target of the development of the tourism sector is increasing income and community’s welfare. One of the places used to promote destination tourism is Lequiraka. The purpose of this study is to assess the readiness of the people of Ossorua Village to support the development of the Lequiraka tourism area. The study was conducted in the village of Ossorua for two months, from September to October 2021. The data collection method was a preliminary survey and interviews with thirty people from the communities of Ossorua Village. The data analysis using the Likert analysis scale 1-5 to determine the readiness of the Ossorua village community to support the development of the tourism area and then described descriptively. Community have a moderate level of education (43%), involvement in the development activities of the development area is considered good. The community's readiness is considered good because it is seen from the level of education, community involvement, and participation is very supportive of the development of the tourism area.
Ecotourism Stakeholders Analysis in Bodogol Resort, Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park, West Java Triprajawan, Tangguh; Soekmadi, Rinekso; Sunarminto, Tutut
Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) Vol 14 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (JPSL)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup, IPB (PPLH-IPB) dan Program Studi Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan, IPB (PS. PSL, SPs. IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpsl.14.3.578

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Tourist visits to Bodogol Resort, Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park (GGPNP), have experienced a downward trend from to 1998–2021. In addition, the Bodogol Resort is directly adjacent to the Lido Special Economic Zone (SEZ) with its main activity of tourism. The level of interest and influence of stakeholders involved in ecotourism development at Bodogol Resort and their role determine progress in ecotourism development. This study aims to assess the stakeholders and their role in ecotourism development at Bodogol Resort. Data collection was performed through observations, interviews, and document deepening. The analyses were performed both quantitatively and qualitatively. Stakeholder analysis was carried out to identify stakeholders, classify and map stakeholders, and analyze the relationships between stakeholders. Sixteen stakeholders related to ecotourism development in the Bodogol Resort were identified. The stakeholder mapping results are three key players, five subjects, and eight crowds. This shows that the stakeholders involved have not played as optimal roles as they should, the division of roles of who does what. Bodogol Resort is one of the key players with the highest level of influence and interest. The results of thematrix analysis of the relationships between stakeholders show that communication, coordination, and cooperation are low.
TOURISM COMPETITIVENESS, TOURIST FOREIGN ARRIVAL AND NON-TAX STATE REVENUE IN NATIONAL PARKS IN INDONESIA Eddyono, Fauziah; Darusman, Dudung; Sumarwan, Ujang; Sunarminto, Tutut
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Association of Indonesian Forestry and Environment Researchers and Technicians

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2022.9.2.165-184

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Indonesia has a natural tourist attraction in the form of 54 national parks spread across regencies and cities, with an area of 16,304,707.13 hectares, featuring a diversity of ecosystems, high mountains, lowlands, savannahs to wetlands, and waters. However, the appeal of natural tourism does not necessarily contribute to the performance of national tourism, hence studies need to support of increase in tourist arrivals to national parks, one of which is to study tourism competitiveness in areas that have national parks in Indonesia. This research aims to develop a model of tourism competitiveness management in areas that have national parks in Indonesia. The theory underlying this research is the theory of tourism competitiveness through the approach of the competitiveness index of the Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Index, Indicators for Measuring Competitiveness in Tourism, and Competitiveness Monitor. The research design uses 20 competitiveness factors, where data collection techniques utilize data that has been available at both government and non-government institutions and the data collection method uses library research. The data were analysed by using the dynamic model method. The results of the study found that tourist arrivals significantly correlated simultaneously with the factor of tourism competitiveness of the districts and cities that have national parks, tourist arrival, revenue tourism, and conservation in zona utility of national park in Indonesia. It is proposed that local governments, national parks management and other interested parties make policy innovations to optimize the factors of tourism competitiveness in their regions to support or increase in the number of tourist visits in national parks
PRICING STRATEGY FOR QUASI-PUBLIC FOREST TOURISM PARK Case Study in Gunung Pancar Forest Tourism Park, Bogor Indonesia Avenzora, Ricky; Sunarminto, Tutut; Pratiekto, Priyono E.; Lee, Ju Hyoung
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2016): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
Publisher : Association of Indonesian Forestry and Environment Researchers and Technicians

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2016.3.2.69-83

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The dynamic of 3-parties conflict of interests (investor, local people and government) in having actual income from the nature tourism park business in Indonesia became worse since a “very progressive” Government Regulation on Forestry Related Services Tariff (so called PP 12/2014) was issued. On one hand, everybody agrees to improve the 17 years old tariff regulation of PP 59/1998. On the other hand, the “unclear reason” of the new tariffs in PP 12/2014 has shocked many parties and created many difficulties while implemented. This paper studies visitors’ expenditures and their willingness to pay (WTP) for every recreation services scenario by using contingent valuation method (CVM) survey with open-ended eliciting questionnaire instrument. Regarding the characteristic of Gunung Pancar Forest Tourism Park (GPFTP) the method was used to justify a reasonable and eligible ticket pricing strategy at the GPFTP as a quasi-public recreation park. The survey has also specifically addressed the reasonable ticket-price that aligns with the financial assumption of investor's business plan and local people's economic activities. Results of the survey show that the continuum of visitors’ WTP is ranging from 3.4 times (as the response to scenario-1) up to 12.7 times (as the response to scenario-5) of the recent ticket price. The WTP of scenario-2, 3 and 4 are ranging from 4.7, 6.2 and 7.5 times, respectively. Furthermore, the results of Tobit Regression Analysis show that seven important variables are positively correlated, while six variables are negatively correlated with the WTP.
Co-Authors Adam Rachmatullah Adam Rachmatullah Adjat Sudradjat Adjat Sudrajat Adjat Sudrajat Anggita Puspitasari Anggita Puspitasari, Anggita Ani Mardiastuti Arzyana Sunkar Bayu Gagat Prasasti Bayu Gagat Prasasti, Bayu Gagat Benny Mutiara Burhanuddin Masy'ud Burhanuddin Masy'ud Burhanuddin Masyud Burhanuddin Masy’ud Dudung Darusman Dudung Darusman Dudung Darusman Dudung Darusman Dyah Prabandari Eddyono, Fauziah Eka Dana Prabowo Ella Ayu Oktami Elly Malihah Elly Malihah Elly Malihah Elly Malihah Elsha Cyntiana Dewi Ely Triana Ervizal A. M. Zuhud Evareny Yustina Fandawa Saputra Gatot Widodo Gatot Widodo Gunardi Djoko Winarno Gunardi Hamdani Hakim Gusti Mahendra Hadi S Alikodra Hanifah Nur'aini Harnios Arief Hermanto Siregar Hermawan, Rachmad Hidayat, Ristania Fidyani Ichwan Muslih Ika Kasuarina Samiasih Iyat Sudrajat Jesus Pereira Babo, Maria Ligia de Joko Mijiarto Ju Hyoung Lee Khairiyah Kamilah Lee, Ju Hyoung M. Indra Gunawan Masy'ud, Burhanuddin Menak Aryananda Meyliana Astriyantika Mita Anindisa Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhammad Indra Gunawan Muhammad Indra Gunawan - Muhammad, Gema Ikrar Nandi Kosmaryandi Nela Resta Felayati Nitibaskara, TB Unu Nitibaskara, Tb. Unu Nurkhalis Nurkhalis Nurul fadillah, Nurul Nyoto Santoso Oktania Kusuma Handayani Oktovianus Pratiekto, Priyono E. Priyono E. Pratiekto Putro, Sandy Suharto R. Hendrik Nasution Retno Darumurti Ricky Avenzora Rinekso Soekmadi Rini Untari Safinah Yulianty Sitania Sambas Basuni Saputra, Fandawa Siti Salmiatin Steven Jonathan Adu Sudrajat, Iyat Sukma, Dodi Sutan Sahala Muda Marpaung Tengku, Habib Arrasyid Triprajawan, Tangguh Ujang Sumarwan Ujang Sumarwan Wibiyanto Setiawan Wibiyanto Setiawan Widodo, Gatot Winahyu Adyananda Putri Yusran