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Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30482623     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/ecotour.v1i2.2024
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
ECOTOUR is dedicated to exploring how ecotourism can support environmental conservation and contribute to sustainable development. The journal aims to publish research that delves into the synergy between ecotourism and conservation, offering insights that help integrate tourism practices with environmental stewardship. Focus: This journal centers on studies that investigate the impact of ecotourism on environmental conservation. It emphasizes research that evaluates how ecotourism initiatives can either advance or hinder conservation efforts, with a focus on providing practical recommendations for aligning tourism practices with conservation objectives. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Conservation Outcomes of Ecotourism: Analysis of how different ecotourism activities impact conservation goals, including both successful and less effective case studies. 2. Sustainable Tourism Approaches: Research into strategies that foster sustainable tourism, such as eco-friendly lodging, responsible travel practices, and community involvement. 3. Biodiversity and Ecotourism: Examination of the role of ecotourism in conserving biodiversity, including efforts to protect endangered species and preserve natural habitats. 4. Economic Impacts and Management: Studies on how ecotourism affects local economies, evaluating both the financial benefits and the challenges of managing tourism in a sustainable way. 5. Cultural and Social Effects: Investigations into the cultural and social dimensions of ecotourism, focusing on its impact on local communities, cultural heritage, and traditional practices. 6. Policy and Best Practices: Exploration of policies and management frameworks that facilitate the alignment of ecotourism with conservation goals, including regulations and collaborative approaches. 7. Innovative Ecotourism Practices: Research on new and innovative ecotourism models that support environmental conservation while enhancing the visitor experience, including the use of technology and community-based projects.
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Adaptation of climate change: Sustainable tourism development Cemara, Gita; Ismail, Yunita
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.670

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Background: Climate change refers to rapid changes of natural phenomena like weather patterns that are not caused by natural causes. Tourism sector shows its vulnerability to climate change remembering that this sector really depends on the climate condition. This paper aims to explore the vulnerability of tourism to climate change, tourism under climate change scenarios, and tourism adaptation to climate change using literature review method. This paper also includes the estimation on global impact of climate change tourism industry. Many researchers agreed that a solid framework needs to be established as an effort to adapt and mitigate climate change. One form of effort to achieve this is by environmental education, provision of loans, green tourism, eco-tourism, and environmental conservation projects. Nevertheless, this is not an all-fit in solutions, further research needs to be established to build a solid framework that involves all stakeholders. Methods: This paper is arranged using a literature review method sherached from many resources on the internet. The tourism vulnerability is really affected by climate change. Findings: This paper aims to explore vulnerability of tourism to climate change, tourism under climate change scenarios, and tourism adaptation to climate change. Conclusion: The tourism industry requires many sources of energy such as water, electricity, fossil fuel, etc., hence evaluating the system and framework is important to keep the sustainability and its resilience to climate change.
Peran kelompok sadar wisata Tuk Kumala dalam pengembangan desa wisata Kalilunjar di Kabupaten Banjarnegara Saputri, Meylanda; Wijaya, Atika
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.672

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Introduction: Pokdarwis is a community-based organization that aims to assist the government in efforts to develop village tourism. This article discusses the role played by Pokdarwis Tuk Kumala in efforts to develop the Kalilunjar Tourism Village. Method: This study uses qualitative methods with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. This article is presented in a descriptive form using the role concept. Result: The results showed that the role of Pokdarwis Tuk Kumala in tourism development in Kalilunjar Village was developing tourism potential and managing tourism businesses, increasing the Human Resources of Pokdarwis Tuk Kumala members and the people of Kalilunjar Village, collaborating with the private sector, and preserving the traditions of Kalilunjar Tourism Village. In carrying out its role, Pokdarwis Tuk Kumala does not walk alone, but has received support and assistance from the Kalilunjar Village Government, the Culture and Tourism Office of Banjarnegara Regency, and the people of Kalilunjar Village and private sector. Conclusion: Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the Pokdarwis Tuk Kumala in carrying out its role is assisted by the local community, the Kalilunjar Village Government, and the Culture and Tourism Office of Banjarnegara Regency, and private sector.
Tinjauan perspektif ekologi politik: Persepsi masyarakat terhadap rencana pembangunan wisata premium di Taman Nasional Komodo, Pulau Komodo Mongi, Elrin Meivian; Afifah, Fadhila; Fauziah, Rachma; Rahallus, Semuel
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.673

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Introduction: The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is a protected reptilian species found in the Komodo National Park (KNP). The Komodo National Park and its surrounding areas are among the National Strategic Areas (NSAs) listed in Government Regulation No. 13 of 2017 concerning the National Spatial Planning Plan. The KNP is currently planned by the government to become a super premium tourist Geopark. This research aims to understand the local community's perceptions of the development plan and whether there are impacts on natural capital in the Komodo National Park area as a result of this development. Result and Conclusion: Based on the research findings, it is found that this development has not fully involved the local community in its formulation. There are concerns among the local community regarding economic competition due to the planned development of premium tourism and concerns about environmental degradation and the threat of Komodo dragon extinction.
Analisis pengelolaan wisata air terjun Kakek Bodo di Kelurahan Pecalukan Kecamatan Prigen Kabupaten Pasuruan Andini, Neli; Kusufa, Roni Alam Ba'diya
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.681

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SWOT Analysis (SWOT Analysis) includes efforts to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that determine company performance. External information about opportunities and threats can be obtained from many sources, including colleagues at other companies. According to (Rangkuti 2004) explains that SWOT analysis is the systematic identification of various factors to formulate a company strategy. This analysis is based on logic that can maximize strengths and opportunities, but simultaneously minimize weaknesses and threats. The strategic decision making process is always related to the development of the company's mission, goals, strategies and policies. Therefore, strategic planning must analyze the company's strategic factors (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) in current conditions. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach, as a scientific method often used by a group of researchers in the fields of social sciences and education. Qualitative research aims to gain knowledge through understanding and discovery. In qualitative research, the researcher is the key instrument, therefore the researcher must have theoretical provisions and broad insight so that he can ask questions, analyze and construct the object being studied more clearly. Based on the results of the processed data, the Grandfather Bodo Waterfall Tourism has a strength value of 3.58 which is very high compared to a weakness value of 2.53 and an opportunity value of 3.28 which is very high compared to a threat value of 2.89. Based on the results of the SWOT analysis diagram, the difference between strengths and weaknesses is 1.05, while the difference between opportunities and threats is 0.36. So the Y value is 1.05 and the X value is 0.36. From the results of the SWOT analysis, this tourism has great potential to be managed and developed, seen from the values of internal factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors (opportunities and threats). From the results of this analysis, the strength value is greater than the weakness value, as well as the opportunity value is greater than the threat value.
Analisis model pembangunan pertanian dan transformasi yang terjadi di Desa Gedangan, Kecamatan Cepogo, Kabupaten Boyolali Antriyandarti, Ernoiz; Ardila, Insyirah Ayu; Syarif, Jadid Adrian; Agustin, Laily; Cahyani, Latifah Dita; Panemuan, Rizki Guntur; Nugroho, Sasmito Agung
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.688

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Introduction: Desa Gedangan serves as the rural center in Cepogo District, Boyolali. Situated 14 km west of the downtown area of Boyolali Regency, it stands as a prominent vegetable-producing village in the region. The potential of Desa Gedangan lies in its rural tourism, encompassing attractions such as Candi Sari, Candi Lawang, Pasar Ngatpaingan, and agricultural activities. Challenges faced by Desa Gedangan include issues regarding the development of tourism infrastructure and pest control in the vegetable farming sector. Structural transformation in Desa Gedangan primarily focuses on the agricultural sector, which continues to evolve and is optimized to support the village's economy. Method: The fundamental methodology employed in this research is descriptive analytical with a qualitative approach, conducted through a case study in Desa Gedangan, Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency. Data sources comprise both primary and secondary data. Result: Primary data is obtained from key informants, primarily through direct interviews with the village head. Secondary data consists of evidence, records, or historical reports archived as documentary data. Findings reveal that institutional transformation in Desa Gedangan is currently limited due to adherence to regulations at the district level. The existing institutional transformation is mainly observed within the Karang Taruna organization. Technological transformation in Desa Gedangan involves the construction of three biogas reactors consisting of three ponds, established through collaboration with the Agricultural Technology Development Institute. The agricultural development model in Desa Gedangan currently emphasizes diversification of agricultural products, as evidenced by the cultivation of tobacco for commercial purpose.

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