Alfitri, Alfitri and Alfatih, Andy and kholek, abdul and M izzudin, M izzudin and Santoso, Anang Dwi (2022) The complexity of integrating indigenous knowledge for ecotourism planning: a case of Mude Ayek’s customary forests, Indonesia. Int. J. Tourism Anthropology,, 9 (1).
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Abstract
This study presents how indigenous peoples participate in ecotourism planning, how their knowledge is tested and challenged to deal with knowledge for developing ecotourism, and what are the challenges in engaging indigenous peoples and their knowledge in ecotourism. It employed an indigenous qualitative research strategy by conducting semi-structured interviews with representatives of indigenous peoples, government, and non-governmental organisations (NGO) participating in ecotourism planning in Mude Ayek’s Prohibition Customary Forest. The results of the study show that despite being involved, the dispersed knowledge of indigenous peoples has been integrated and utilised in forest management as a product of ecotourism. However, in forest ecotourism management, indigenous peoples find obstacles either from themselves or from the confusion of other stakeholders in integrating it. The practical implication of this research is that it is necessary to build a complete picture of local knowledge, which is no longer implicit but must be written
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HM Sociology > HM621-656 Culture |
Divisions: | 07-Faculty of Social and Politic Science > 63002-Public Administration (S3) |
Depositing User: | Andy Alfatih |
Date Deposited: | 10 May 2023 07:43 |
Last Modified: | 10 May 2023 07:43 |
URI: | http://repository.unsri.ac.id/id/eprint/101529 |
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