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Analysis of Ecotourism Development Potential of Laut Tinggal Lake, West Sumatera Siburian, Siti L; Widyawiratma, Anggara; Ghimar, Migo F; Hapsari, Shafia R; Prabawa, Khasya F; Putro, Haryanto R; Kusrini, Mirza D; Putra, Erianto I
Journal of Tropical Silviculture Vol. 15 No. 03 (2024): Jurnal Silvikutur Tropika
Publisher : Departemen Silvikultur, Fakultas Kehutanan dan Lingkungan, Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/j-siltrop.15.03.234-242

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Danau Laut Tinggal of West Sumatra has a significant potential for ecotourism if managed properly. Therefore, an ecotourism management plan is needed, which includes assessing tourism suitability, biodiversity along hiking trails and around the lake, as well as community readiness for ecotourism development in the Danau Laut Tinggal area. The methods used include assessing the feasibility of tourist attractions, analyzing the suitability of lake water tourism, inventorying fauna and biodiversity, and analyzing community readiness. The research results show that Danau Laut Tinggal is suitable to be developed for ecotourism, supported by the readiness of the local community to participate in ecotourism management and the discovery of various biodiversity, including 60 species of flora, 13 species of mammals, and 29 species of avifauna, some of which are endangered, such as the Rhinoceros Hornbill, Crested Serpent Eagle, and Agile Gibbon. Keywords: biodiversity, community readiness, ecotourism, laut tinggal lake, management
Conceptual Model of Architecture of 4-Layer Smart System for Emergency Response system of Negative Interaction of Human to Elephant sukoco, Agus; Prihatmanto, Ary Setijadi; Yusuf, Rahadian; Arief, Harnios; Putro, Haryanto R
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : MultiTech Publisher

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The interaction between elephants and humans in the era of smart systems requires a new approach to managing frequent conflicts. In this context, the development of an emergency response system based on smart system technology is very important, both for local communities and national park managers. This system is expected to utilize technology to improve the effectiveness of handling elephant emergencies. This study emphasizes the need to develop an emergency response system based on smart systems to improve the effectiveness of managing elephant-human interactions. Sustainable and participatory system development will be key to creating better solutions to these conflicts in the future.