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You leave this island with a sight of regret and as long as you live can never forget this Garden of Eden (Vicker A, 1989; cited from Redana, 2002) Long considered Indonesia's safe haven, Bali has always been the country;s premier tourist destination-words apart from the spells of violence that plague the surrounding island. The explosions that rocked the Hindu island moments before midnight Saturday did more than kill dozens and injure scores of innocent barhoppers, tourists and native ... (Juniartha, 2002). This paper describes about ecotourism as differentiation product tourism in Indonesia after Bali October 12, 2002 and its positive role in economic development that can be appeared.
Manajemen Usahawan Indonesia, XXXII (01) Januari 2003: 3-12,
MUIN-XXXII-01-Jan2003-3
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Heryanti Utami
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Malasari village is a village located Within the Halimun Salak Mountain National Park. For years, people have been using the National Park area for the sake of livelihood, especially With regard to forest products. However in later development, tourism becomes an alternative solution for the people of Malasari Village. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of tourism potential and the direction of tourism devebopment at Malesart Village. This study used qualitative approach with descriptive anatytical method. collecting data using interviews and observations in the field. The collected data were analyzed qualitatively. The results showed that the tourism potential that can be developed in Malasari Village is not Only the nature-based tourism related to its existence inside Mount Hatimun Salak National Park but atso cultural tourism, rural tourism, educational and special interests tourism. Based on the results, hencer further research is needed to develop tourism development strategy for Malasari which includes the promotion strategy and partnership of government, private and public.
Jakarta: Fakultas Pariwisata Universitas Pancasila, 2017
910 JTDA 4:2 (2017)
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Ninety percent species of butterflies can be found in the tropics. Southeast Asia has one of the highest Lepidopteran biodiversity in the world, while over 1,200 species of butterflies reside in Malaysia. Despite high Lepidopteran diversity, there is still little knowledge on the butterfly distribution in the islands of Southeast Asia. The aim of this study was to generate species data for butterflies at the islands of Pulau Perhentian Besar and Pulau Bidong in Terengganu region, Malaysia. The collected data will be a foundation for long-term monitoring, future research and a species guideline for tourism. The faunistic composition of Rhopalocera was studied by using 20 baited traps in which 10 baited traps were set at the canopy level and another 10 baited traps were set in the understorey for seven days on each island. The baited traps at the understory and canopy level were set on selected trees at 1 m and 15 m above the ground respectively, and left to function from 0800 hours to 1700 hours. Ripe pineapples were used as bait to attract butterflies. Aerial netting along one kilometre of line transects were also conducted for catching butterflies. A total of 26 species of butterflies from four families were caught during the sampling period. Butterfly population on small islands may be particularly susceptible to environmental and stochastic changes. Thus, development and land clearing should be strictly controlled to prevent further loss of flora and fauna such as endangered tree species and endemic butterflies of the islands.
Terengganu: UMT, 2017
500 JSSM 12:1 (2017)
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