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Journal : Jurnal Hutan Tropika

POLA PENGELOLAAN EKOWISATA BERBASIS MASYARAKAT DI GILI LAWANG LOMBOK TIMUR NUSA TENGGARA BARAT: Management Pattern of Ecotourism Based Community in Gili Lawang East Lombok District Nusa Tenggara Barat Province Muhammad Kholifathul Aziz; Markum; Kornelia Webliana
HUTAN TROPIKA Vol 15 No 2 (2020): Volume 15 Nomor 2 Tahun 2020
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan, Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jht.v15i2.2169

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This research aims to (1) analyze the pattern of ecotourism management in Gili Lawang based on the concept of CBT (Community based tourism) according to Demartoto (2009) and (2) analyze supporting and inhibiting factors that affect the involvement ofcommunity in managing ecotourism. The research was located in Gili Lawang ecotourism area, Sugian Village, Sambelia, East Lombok Regency. This research used descriptive qualitative method, by using literature reviews data collection method,interviews, and observations. The number of respondents involved were 14 respondents. Data analysis that was used is descriptive analysis. The result of this research showed that the management pattern of community based ecotourism in Gili Lawang has not fully implement CBT (Community based tourism) concept since the involved community has not been included in evaluator aspect. Supporting factors that affect the involvement of the community in managing ecotourism is the potential of tourism that can be developed into tourism attraction, the desire of the community to preserve the nature, and to grow the economy surrounding the tourism area. Meanwhile, the inhibiting factor that affect the involvement of the community in managing ecotourism is the lack of education of the community regarding the development of ecotourism area and the lackof awareness of the community regarding the importance of their involvement in developing tourism area. Besides that, another inhibiting factor is the lack of government’s concern to make approach to the native community to show how importantcommunity based tourism is.Keywords: Ecotourism, management pattern, involvement factor
Analisis Kondisi Sosial Ekonomi Petani Hutan Kemasyarakatan Alam Lestari Resort Jangkok KPH Rinjani Barat: Analysis of the Socio-Economic Conditions of Farmers in the Alam Lestari Community Forest at Jangkok Resort, Rinjani Barat Forest Management Unit Harun, Anandita Cika Maharani; Markum, Markum; Ningsih, Rima Vera
HUTAN TROPIKA Vol 19 No 2 (2024): Volume 19 Nomor 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Kehutanan, Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/jht.v19i2.17068

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This study aims to analyze the socioeconomic conditions of farmers in the Alam Lestari Community Forest (HKm), Jangkok Resort, West Rinjani Forest Management Unit (KPH). The approach used is qualitative descriptive, with purposive sampling to select 71 respondents from two Forest Farmer Groups (KTH). The analyzed variables include farmers' social characteristics, livelihood diversity, income, and poverty levels. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and questionnaires, and analyzed using descriptive methods. The results show that most farmers have a low education level, their primary occupation is farming, and they cultivate less than 0.5 hectares of land. The main income sources are non-timber forest products (NTFPs) such as durian, coffee, and cocoa. Poverty level analysis based on World Bank standards indicates that most farmers live above the poverty line and are considered prosperous. Socially, farmers' participation in HKm management is relatively high, especially in physical activities such as communal work. However, access to cooperative institutions remains low due to a lack of trust. This study concludes that HKm management contributes to improving farmers' economic conditions, although challenges related to land access and institutional participation need to be addressed for program sustainability.