Widiyanti Putri Wardhana
Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy
Title: Tourism and Ecotourism Development in Indonesia
Indonesia is a fascinating destination for both tourism and ecotourism, thanks to its rich biodiversity, cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes. Three are some key points about tourism and ecotourism development in Indonesia: Economic Impact, Government Initiatives, and Challenges. Identification of Biodiversity Hotspots, Community Involvements, and Sustainable Practices are highly important for ecotourism development in Indonesia. Indonesia’s commitment to developing both tourism and ecotourism ensures that visitors can enjoy its natural beauty and cultural richness while supporting sustainable practices.
Dr. Hanif Faisol Nurofiq
Minister of Environment and Forestry
Title: Protecting Wildlife and embracing Tourism
Combining wildlife protection with tourism can be a powerful strategy for both conservation and economic growth. This can be achieved by Sustainable Wildlife Tourism, Economic Benefits Conservation Incentives, Ethical Practices, Community Engagement, and Education and Awareness as key points. Through collaboration, innovation, and a commitment to responsible travel practices, we can ensure that wildlife tourism contributes positively to conservation efforts while respecting the intrinsic value of the natural world. One of the most effective ways to promote ethical wildlife tourism is through education and awareness campaigns.
Dr. Hendra Yusran Siry
Senior Advisor to the Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Indonesia
Title: Marine Conservation and Tourism in Indonesia
Indonesia is renowned for its rich marine biodiversity and stunning underwater landscapes, making it a prime destination for marine tourism. However, balancing tourism with marine conservation is challenging, but it is crucial to protect these valuable ecosystems. Indonesia aims to boost its tourism sector while ensuring environmental sustainability. The key strategies to be implemented include (1) Marine Spatial Planning, (2) Marine Protected Area Management, and (3) Community Partnerships. These efforts help maintain the health of marine ecosystems while supporting the local economy through tourism.
Prof. Jennifer Chan Kim Lian
Professor in Tourism Management at
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Title: Ecotourism Management in Borneo
Ecotourism development in Borneo is an integral part of the Heart of Borneo Initiative, which aims to promote conservation and sustainable development in the region. The initiative includes ecotourism as one of its main programs, with the objective of recognizing and protecting the value of special natural and cultural places within the Heart of Borneo area. This approach to tourism is designed to provide an alternative way to generate income for communities while protecting the natural environment.
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