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Ressy
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admin@iasssf.com
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+6281929015392
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ecotour@journal-iasssf.com
Editorial Address
Cluster Kukusan Jalan Rawa Pule 1 No 25 M, Beji, Kota Depok, Provinsi Jawa Barat, 16425, Indonesia
Location
Kota depok,
Jawa barat
INDONESIA
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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