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Strategy for Developing Ecotourism in the Imbo Putui Customary Forest Petapahan, Tapung District, Kampar Regency, Riau Riani, Imelda; Sumiarsih, Eni; Syafii, Muhammad
Jurnal Natur Indonesia Vol. 23 No. 2 (2025): October
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/jnat.23.2.96-102

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Forests are important in human life because they have ecological, social, and economic functions. One way to utilise forest environmental services to preserve the environment and increase income is to manage them as ecotourism sites. One area with ecotourism potential that needs to be developed in Kampar Regency is the 251-hectare Imbo Putui Customary Forest. Despite its diverse potential, the development of Imbo Putui Customary Forest Ecotourism faces several challenges, such as human resources for management and tourism infrastructure facilities. The location of this study is the Imbo Putui Petapahan Customary Forest Ecotourism site. This study aims to analyse the existing ecological, social, and economic conditions of the Imbo Putui Customary Forest Ecotourism potential and formulate a development strategy for the Imbo Putui Petapahan Customary Forest Ecotourism. This study uses a mixed methods approach with a qualitative dominance. Primary data was collected directly from the field through interviews, questionnaires, and observations. The existing conditions were measured using purposive sampling and qualitative descriptive analysis. Meanwhile, the ecotourism development strategy was formulated using SWOT analysis. The analysis results show that the strategic position for implementing Imbo Putui Customary Forest Ecotourism is quadrant I, namely the S-O (Strengths-Opportunities) strategy. The strategies that can be applied are to develop integrated tourism packages based on attractions, activities, and digital promotion; utilise local wisdom and area zoning as ecotourism educational material; optimise forest legality to expand stakeholder cooperation and program support; and make tree diversity and flora and fauna protection the basis for educational tourism and research.
Gasing Game: Ethnoscientific Exploration of Circular Motion in Physics Learning on the Coast of East Sumatra to Build the Character of Perseverance Jusmaniar, Jusmaniar; Riani, Imelda; Anderson, Eric C; Lee, Mei Chi; Oktavia, Sri Wina
Schrödinger: Journal of Physics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/sjpe.v5i1.902

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Purpose of the study: The aim of this research is to explore the role of the traditional gasing game as a local wisdom in the coastal areas of East Sumatra in the context of Ethnoscience Physics learning about circular motion. Methodology: This research uses a naturalistic type of qualitative research method. The subjects in this research were secondary school physics teachers and local community leaders. Data collection techniques use interviews and observation instruments (direct observation). The data analysis technique uses the Miles and Huberman model. Main Findings: The findings of this research indicate that integrated ethnoscientific physics learning can make physics education more enjoyable, meaningful, and contribute to the development of students' perseverance. The integration of spinning top games into physics education not only enhances practical understanding of physics concepts but also has a positive impact on students' learning enthusiasm and character formation. Novelty/Originality of this study: This research introduces novelty through serving as a cultural preservation tool for the younger generation and as a means to develop physics learning strategies oriented towards ethnoscientific physics. The aim is to build an understanding of the taught circular motion material and foster perseverance in students' characters.