2019
DOI: 10.33019/society.v7i2.111
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From Nature Tourism to Ecotourism: Assessing the Ecotourism Principles Fulfillment of Tourism Natural Areas in Bangka Belitung

Abstract: Bangka Belitung is being transformed into a tourism destination area, relying on nature tourism. But unfortunately, the development of nature tourism does not include the development of ecotourism, even though these two things are interrelated. Nature tourism which is a mainstay of the tourism sector provides a very wide opportunity to strengthen ecotourism as part of the environmental movement in Bangka Belitung. This research aims to find out how the fulfillment of the ecotourism principles of tourism natura… Show more

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“…The involvement included several activities such as planning the development of local areas into ecotourism destinations (Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014), discussing customary or local regulations regarding to conservation efforts for ecotourism areas (Asriyani & Verheijen, 2020), discussing the conservation methods or strategies (Asriyani & Verheijen, 2020;Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Harahab & Setiawan, 2017;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Muaz et al, 2017;Ridlwan et al, 2017), discussing the current ecotourism problems (Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Ridlwan et al, 2017), finding out people's responses or perceptions regarding to the perceived benefits of ecotourism (Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Ridlwan et al, 2017), establishing visiting rules or policies for tourists (Harahab & Setiawan, 2017;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Muaz et al, 2017), and determining who would be involved in the development of ecotourism (Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Nuraini et al, 2019). The form of local community involvement at the planning level was only discussed in nine out of the 29 articles.…”
Section: The Local Community Involvement In Ecotourism Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The involvement included several activities such as planning the development of local areas into ecotourism destinations (Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014), discussing customary or local regulations regarding to conservation efforts for ecotourism areas (Asriyani & Verheijen, 2020), discussing the conservation methods or strategies (Asriyani & Verheijen, 2020;Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Harahab & Setiawan, 2017;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Muaz et al, 2017;Ridlwan et al, 2017), discussing the current ecotourism problems (Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Ridlwan et al, 2017), finding out people's responses or perceptions regarding to the perceived benefits of ecotourism (Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Ridlwan et al, 2017), establishing visiting rules or policies for tourists (Harahab & Setiawan, 2017;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Ibrahim et al, 2019;Muaz et al, 2017), and determining who would be involved in the development of ecotourism (Ayuningtyas & Dharmawan, 2011;Nuraini et al, 2019). The form of local community involvement at the planning level was only discussed in nine out of the 29 articles.…”
Section: The Local Community Involvement In Ecotourism Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reforestation of the ecotourism area supported the conservation efforts to support ecotourism management (Harahab & Setiawan, 2017;Hijriati & Mardiana, 2014;Wahdaniar et al, 2019;Wulandari & Sumarti, 2011). The local community also participated in funding the ecotourism development, and sources of funding could come from cooperatives (Ibrahim et al, 2019), a group of residents (Harahab & Setiawan, 2017), local community, and local village government (Wulandari & Sumarti, 2011). As much as 25% of development funds came from the local community, and the rest were from the village government.…”
Section: The Local Community Involvement In Ecotourism Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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