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摘要
本文旨在识别生态旅游景点的分布,识别生态旅游发展的优势、劣势、机遇和威胁,并制定相应的发展战略。定性描述性分析采用了多种方法,包括直接观察、非结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和文献研究。研究发现,卡波塔岛拥有丰富的生物多样性,如珊瑚礁、红树林、海草草甸、海滩、潜水点、洞穴、湖泊、景观、习俗和传统文化以及历史遗产等,具有巨大的生态旅游资源和潜力。由于Wakatobi国家公园办公室(Balai Taman Nasional Wakatobi - TNW)、习俗机构和当地社区的支持,岛上的多样性和独特性得以保持。因此,未来的发展策略包括:(a)整合生态旅游目的地的发展,以当地岛屿为基础的产业,通过数字旅游协同营销和组织当地运营商;(b)面向以社区为基础的生态旅游,以加强当地社区的赋权和参与;(c)生态旅游行为者和经营者(旅游意识团体、卡波塔习俗机构和村自有企业管理者)的能力建设;(d)提高利益相关者之间的协作能力。
Ecotourism STUDY ON ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN KAPOTA ISLAND, WAKATOBI REGENCY, SOUTHEAST SULAWESI PROVINCE
The current paper aims to identify the distribution of ecotourism attractions, identify the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of ecotourism development, as well as formulate appropriate development strategies. Qualitative descriptive analysis was employed by relying on various methodologies including direct observation, unstructured interview, focus group discussion, and documentation study. It was found that Kapota Island possesses tremendous ecotourism resources and potentials due to its abundant biodiversity, such as coral reefs, mangroves, seagrass meadows, beaches, dive spots, cave, lake, landscapes, customary and traditional culture, as well as historical heritages. The island’s diversity and uniqueness remain pristine/maintained due to the support given by the Wakatobi National Park Office (Balai Taman Nasional Wakatobi – TNW), customary institutions, and local communities. Accordingly, future development strategies include: (a) integration in the development of ecotourism destinations, local island based industry, collaborative marketing through digital tourism and organization of local operators; (b) orientation towards community based ecotourism to strengthen empowerment and participation of local communities; (c) capacity building of ecotourism actors and operators (tourism awareness group, Kapota customary institution, and Village Owned Enterprise administrators); and (d) increase of collaborative capacity among stakeholders.