Ecotourism in Indonesia: Local Community Involvement and The Affecting Factors

Zakia Kia
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Travel and tourism have become a fast-growing industry and a major source of income for many developing countries (Wood, 2002), including Indonesia. Approximately 35% of major nature tourism product portfolio is ecotourism (Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif, 2019). Ecotourism development is based on the awareness of understanding in every environment condition which oriented in conservation and concern of the local culture as well as local civilization. Hence, the existence of community interaction is a guarantee to the sustainability of ecotourism development (Damanik, 2013; Wood, 2002). Many benefits offered by the concept of ecotourism, does not keep this concept away from several critics, related to the low of local community involvement in ecotourism management. This study aims to analyze the local community involvement as well as the affecting factors in managing the ecotourism in Indonesia by systematically reviewing 29 articles published in Sinta Ristekdikti’s accredited journals with the qualifications of Sinta 1 and Sinta 2. The discussion about local community involvement will be reviewed from the ecotourism planning level, participation in ecotourism development implementation and participation in its use (Lukman, 2017). Meanwhile, the affecting factors will be analyzed from the operational, structural and cultural perspective.  The results show that the involvement of local communities in ecotourism management in Indonesia is still limited to the level of utilization. From the operational perspective, limits to local community involvement are come from limited information availability about ecotourism to local communities, centralized tourism management and the lack of coordination among stakeholders. Limited number of trained human resources, legal system that does not support the participatory practices, the uncooperative attitude of professionals and the dominance of local elite are still become the limitations to local community involvement from a structural perspective. Meanwhile, cultural barriers include apathy and a low level of public awareness of the potential benefit of ecotourism in their area. We can conclude that the empowerment efforts to local community in ecotourism destinations must be further improved. Educating the local community to understand their rights, informing them about the ecotourism management in their area would be the right first step to execute, because due to the lack of knowledge and information they have, frequently triggers disturbances from the local community which actually will thwart the ecotourism purposes.
印尼生态旅游:当地社区参与及影响因素
旅游和旅游业已成为一个快速增长的产业和许多发展中国家的主要收入来源(Wood, 2002),包括印度尼西亚。大约35%的主要自然旅游产品组合是生态旅游(Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif, 2019)。生态旅游的开发是基于对各种环境状况的认识,以保护和关注当地文化和文明为导向。因此,社区互动的存在是生态旅游发展可持续性的保证(Damanik, 2013;木,2002)。生态旅游概念带来的许多好处,并没有使这个概念远离一些批评者,这与当地社区参与生态旅游管理的程度低有关。本研究旨在通过系统地回顾发表在Sinta Ristekdikti认可期刊上的29篇论文,分析印尼当地社区参与生态旅游管理及其影响因素。关于当地社区参与的讨论将从生态旅游规划层面,参与生态旅游开发实施和参与其使用(Lukman, 2017)进行审查。同时,从运营、结构和文化三个方面分析影响因素。研究结果表明,印尼当地社区对生态旅游管理的参与仍然局限于利用水平。从操作角度看,地方社区参与的限制来自于当地社区可获得的生态旅游信息有限、旅游集中管理和利益相关者之间缺乏协调。训练有素的人力资源数量有限、不支持参与实践的法律制度、专业人员的不合作态度和地方精英的主导地位仍然从结构上成为地方社区参与的限制因素。与此同时,文化障碍包括公众对生态旅游潜在利益的冷漠和低水平的认识。我们可以得出结论,生态旅游目的地对当地社区的赋权工作必须进一步加强。教育当地社区了解他们的权利,告知他们在他们的地区的生态旅游管理将是正确的第一步,因为由于他们缺乏知识和信息,经常会引发当地社区的干扰,这实际上会阻碍生态旅游的目的。
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