Endang Koestati Sri Harini Muntasib
Department Of Forest Resources Conservation & Ecotourism, Faculty Of Forestry, Bogor Agricultural University, Academic Ring Road, Campus IPB Dramaga, PO Box 168, Bogor 16680, Indonesia

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Conservation Education on Several National Parks in Indonesia E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 6 No 1 (1999): Media Konservasi
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Conservation Education in National Parks is an activity to promote understanding and awareness on people directly or indirectly related to the National Parks who will then join the conservation effort. In this research, several conservation educations are recognized in some Indonesian National Parks. Almost all National Parks in Indonesia already carried out programs on Conservation Education, which kinds of activities is made to fit to thepreparedness of the organizing committee, fund and public responses. Generally, the pubiic gave positive responses on Conservation Education programs and have many opportunities to develop the activities.
The Use of Water, Food and Cover by Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus, desmarest 1822) and Banteng (Bos javanicus, d'Alton 1832) at Cikeusik and Citadahan, Ujung Kulon National Park Suryo Suhono; E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 7 No 2 (2001): Media Konservasi
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Javan Rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus, Desmarest 1822) and Banteng (Bos javanicus, d'Alton 1832) live sympatric in Ujung Kulon National Park. Both of them have some similarities such as food preferences, shelter preferences, and water dependent. Banteng could act as a threat to Javan Rhino if there is lack of natural resources availability such as in dry season. There is a few of similarity in water need, though Javan Rhino and Banteng both need fresh water everyday. Javan rhino and Banteng also have high preference on a few plant species in Ujung Kulon. The interaction between Javan Rhino and Banteng at Cikeusik and Citadahan is the form of indirect competition called exploitative competition.
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
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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
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PENDIDIKAN KONSERVASI PADA MASYARAKAT SUKU TENGGER DI DESA ENCLAVE TAMAN NASIONAL BROMO TENGGER SEMERU Tri Sayektiningsih; Resti Meilani; E.K.S. Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 13 No 1 (2008): Media Konservasi
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The paper outlines the characteristics and local needs of Tengger Tribe community lived in enclave village of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTSNP), conservation education conducted for the community, and the needs for developing a strategy of conservation education development for the community to balance their interaction with and the use of BTSNP resources. The research was aimed at determining strategy of conservation education development for the Tengger Tribe community. Data was colected using literature study, interview and observation methods. The research resulted in the main strategy on the development of conservation education for Tengger Tribe community in the enclave village of BTSNP. Considering the strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunity occured for developing conservation education for the community, the author suggested that the main strategy should be to implement traditional wisdom based conservation education which focus on skills improvement in local resources management.Keywords: Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, Tengger Tribe, conservation education, traditional wisdom, skill improvement.
PERMINTAAN EKOWISATA WISATAWAN MANCANEGARA DI TAMAN NASIONAL BROMO TENGGER SEMERU (TNBTS), JAWA TIMUR [Ecotourism Demand of International Tourists at Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTSNP), East Java] Lambok P. Sagala; E.K.S. Harini Muntasib; Novianto Bambang W.
Media Konservasi Vol 13 No 2 (2008): Media Konservasi
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Indonesian Government through Ministry of Culture and Tourism has set year of 2008 as the Indonesian visit year in which the target of international tourists visit was as many as 7 million tourists. However, eventhough the target has been set up, Indonesia still lack of data regarding tourism demand especially for ecotourism, while ecotourism has become a trend and interesting for many tourist which could attract more international tourists to come. Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (BTSNP) is one of the most familiar Indonesian ecotourism destinations. The aim of the research was to get the illustration about international tourists demand at BTNSP. Research was conducted by interviewing international visitors. The respondents were selected using purposive sampling technique. Collected data was descriptively analyzed. Some findings of this research were international tourists who visited BTNSP was dominated by Ducth tourists (32%), man (61%), university graduated (69%), unmarried (63%), 25-31 years old (36%), employed (71%), using rent transportation (100%), the activity was to see the crater of Bromo (100 tourists), duration of stay was 1 day (60%), period of visit was during vacation day (99%), group tour (81%), stayed on the hotel (91%), first visit (95%), motivation was sightseeing/vacation (47%) and media as a source of information (54%). All tourists felt satisfied after enjoying natural scenic, got well services and felt safe. Some of the tourists (29%) thought BTNSP was dirty, 13% tourists thought accessibility was quite difficult and 13% thought that facilities in BTNSP were incomplete. Demand has no correlation with income, travel expenditure, leisure time, time duration to reach BTNSP and number of family.Keywords: Ecotourism, demand, international tourists, Visit Indonesia Year 2008, national park
PERAN KEMENTERIAN DALAM NEGERI DALAM PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI INDONESIA Resti Meilani; E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 3 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 No. 3 Desember 2013
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Ecotourism was seen as a green alternative of activity in tourism industry with widely open opportunity, which assumed to be able to increase the state and local government revenue, provide job opportunity, and give considerable multiplier effect.  The complexity of ecotourism phenomenon as a system required that each stakeholder involved in ecotourism having a shared goal and synergy.  Ecotourism development should be supported by each stakeholder, by performing effectively within their role and function.  The research was aimed at identifying the role and function of The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in ecotourism development in Indonesia.  Qualitative research approach was employed in the research.  Data was collected through interview with key informant at the MHA.  Result showed that the MHA had played its role in Indonesian ecotourism development by issuing a regulation which provides a framework for local government to develop their potential in to ecotourism supply, and conducting measures needed to assist local government in the implementation of the regulation. Keywords: ecotourism, development, indonesia, ministry of home affairs, role
PERMINTAAN WISATA ALAM DI KOTA SEMARANG BAGI KELOMPOK USIA MUDA Ari Listyowati; E.K.S Harini Muntasib; Rachmad Hermawan
Media Konservasi Vol 18 No 2 (2013): Media Konservasi Vol. 18 Nomor 2, Agustus 2013
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 Researh was done to know  the potential and actual demands of nature-based tourism of young age group (15-24 years old) at Semarang City,  and to determine the factors was influencing to  tourism demand. Result of reseach  was showed that the potential demand of nature-based tourism for young age group at Semarang City about 82.20% of the total number of young age group (241474 individuals).Potential demand of tourism based on tourism objects i.e  mountain (20.144 individuals). beach (14.458 individuals), cave (9.322 individuals), and waterfall (7.458 individuals), Result of research also showed that the  factors which influence the actual demand of tourism were parents occupation, interest foward tourism objects, reason of visit, and time of visit. Reason to visit the tourism area are enjoy the scenery and to find the  fresh air.     Keywords: Nature based tourism, potential demand, actual demand, young age group, Semarang City.
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
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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.
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.  
PERAN DINAS KEBUDAYAAN DAN PARIWISATA KABUPATEN BOGOR DALAM PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI KABUPATEN BOGOR Tri Rahayuningsih; E.K.S Harini Muntasib
Media Konservasi Vol 17 No 3 (2012): Media Konservasi Vol. 17 Nomor 3, Desember 2012
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Bogor district have a good potential of ecotourism, but recently only a few sites were developed and known by community. One of the keys to success is active participation of the stakeholders involved, particularly the Culture and Tourism Agency (CTA) of Bogor District, in introducing and offering the existing ecotourism potential.  This research was conducted to identify the role of CTA of Bogor District in the development of ecotourism in Bogor.  Data on action taken and policy issued by the CTA were collected through participative observation and in-depth interview using interview guidance.  The result showed that the Agency had actively participated in the ecotourism development of Bogor District, and built cooperation or partnership with various stakeholders.  However, the Agency’s policy should be synchronized with the policy of other stakeholder in the ecotourism development of Bogor District.   Keyword: Department of Culture and Tourism - Bogor district, Role, Development, Ecotourism.