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INDONESIAN ECOTOURISM: INDONESIAN ECOTOURISM: A PROSPECT OF THE NON – A PROSPECT OF THE NON – WOOD FOREST PRODUCTSWOOD FOREST PRODUCTS
By:By:Lambok P. SagalaLambok P. Sagala
Undergraduate Student Undergraduate Student Faculty of ForestryFaculty of Forestry
Bogor Agricultural UniversityBogor Agricultural University
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Map of the WorldMap of the World
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Map of IndonesiaMap of Indonesia
www.indecon.or.id/ecosites/index.html
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IndonesiaIndonesia• The biggest archipelago in the world• Consisting of 17.508 island of which
9.000 islands of them are actually inhabited
• The population consist of 480 ethnic group and 583 different language amount 220 million citizens
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EcotourismEcotourism
• Ecotourism Principle:(1)Nature based tourism, (2)Emphasize conservation activities (3)Towards sustainable tourism(4)Educational activities(5)Accommodate local culture (6)Profit and advantage
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EcotourismEcotourism• Appreciated and loving nature and
local culture • Growing awareness and careful of
tourists • Actively maintain or keep nature
sustain
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• 10 % of remain rain forest all over the world
• 144 million ha of land within forestry boundaries
• Divided become 5 categories:– Conservation and national parks (13%)– Limited Production forest (21%)– Watershed protection (21%)– Regular production forest (24%)– Other uses
Introduction about Introduction about Indonesian ForestsIndonesian Forests
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Forest as a potential resources Forest as a potential resources for Ecotourism destinationsfor Ecotourism destinations
TYPE UNIT
SIZE (ha)
Total (Ha)Terrestrial Marine
Strict Nature Reserve 249 4,524,849 404,080 4,928,928
WildlifeSanctuary 77 5,004,630 337,750 5,342,379
National Park 50 12,330,205 4,045,048 16,375,253
Recreation Park 124 271,225 770,120 1,041,345
Grand Forest Park 21 347,427 - 347,427
Game Reserve 14 224,816 - 224,816
Total 535 22,703,151 5,556,999 28,260,150
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50 National Parks in Indonesia50 National Parks in Indonesia
www.dephut.go.id
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Biodiversity in IndonesiaBiodiversity in Indonesia• Mammalian 300 species• Aves 7500 species• Reptile 2000 species• Amphibian 1000 species• Fishes 8500 species• Insect 250000 species • Bryophyte 7500 species • Algae 7800 species• Mushroom 72.000 species (Sastra pradja, 1989)
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Indonesian foreign tourist Indonesian foreign tourist YEAR INTERNATIONAL VISITORS AVERAGE EXPENDITURE/ PERSON (US $) AVG. STAY IN
DAY(S)FOREIGN
EXCHANGE INCOME
PER VISIT PER DAY
2000 5.064.217 1.135,18 92,59 12,26 5.748,80
2001 5.153.620 1.053,36 100,42 10,49 5.428,62
2002 5.033.400 893,26 91,29 9,79 4.496.13
2003 4.467.021 903,74 93,27 9,69 4.037,02
2004 5.321.165 901,66 95,17 9,47 4.797,88
2005 5.002.101 904,00 99,86 9,05 4.521,89
2006 4.871.351 913,09 100,48 9,09 4.447,98
Source: Statistical Report on Visitor Arrivals to Indonesia
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• The number of foreign tourists visiting Indonesia rose 12% to 2.14 million in the first half of 2007 from a year ago
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Constraints and ChallengingConstraints and Challenging
• Quality and quantity of human resources• Supporting facilities• Ecotourism objects/sites• Safety• Tourist awareness• Educational/research activities(Aswatini, 2003)
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orangutan (Pongo belii) In Gunung Leuser NP
Mentawai Tribes in Siberut NP
Kerinci Seblat NP Bukit Barisan Selatan NP
Way kambas NP
Kepulauan Seribu NP
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Canopy Trail in Halimun Salak NP
Gunung Gede Pangrango NP
Bromo Tengger Semeru NP
Bromo Tengger Semeru NP
Kelimutu NPHelarctos malayanus Euryspilus in Bukit Baka-Bukit Raya NP
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Meru betiri NPNeofelis nebulosa inKayan Mentarang NP
Macrocephalon maleo In Bogani Nani Wartabone NP
Bogani Nani Wartabone NPTarsius spectrum spectrum
Aceros undulatus Betung kerihun
Rafflesia
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Kepulauan Seribu National ParkBali Barat National Park
Gletser in Indonesia
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bekantan (Nasalis larvatus) Taman Nasional Gunung Palung
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