Abstract

Ciletuh in Sukabumi area was inaugurated as a Global Geopark by UNESCO in 2017, and has many potential natural resources such as Palangpang Beach as a leading tourism area of Ciletuh Geopark. Palangpang Beach in Ciletuh Bay is also an estuary area used by fishermen to collect fish in Fish Auction (TPI). Fishermen on Palangpang Beach are categorized as small fishermen according to the size of the capture fishery units, which results in the fishermen on Palangpang Beach prefer to take part in tourist activities by chartering boats for tourists to increase their income. The objectives of the study were to investigate the impact of Geopark establishment on fishermen’s livelihood and to establish ecotourism development strategies in supporting the sustainable livelihood. The method used for sustainable livelihood analysis was descriptive analysis. The results showed that increased sustainable livelihood assets of fishermen were found in human capital, social capital, physical capital, and economic and financial capital, while natural capital assets declined. The Geopark Ciletuh development strategy to improve the sustainable livelihood can be performed through the fishermen involvement in capture fishery and Geopark tourism management such as by becoming a tour guide, a fishing trainer, an educator who educates on fishing weather in fisheries, a mangrove planter, and a coral reef educator. Keywords: capital asset, geopark, descriptive analysis, ecotourism, fish auction

Highlights

  • Ecotourism has become one of tourism trends that continues to develop lately (Butarbutar and Soemarno, 2013)

  • The results showed that increased sustainable livelihood assets of fishermen were found in human capital, social capital, physical capital, and economic and financial capital, while natural capital assets declined

  • The Geopark Ciletuh development strategy to improve the sustainable livelihood can be performed through the fishermen involvement in capture fishery and Geopark tourism management such as by becoming a tour guide, a fishing trainer, an educator who educates on fishing weather in fisheries, a mangrove planter, and a coral reef educator

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Introduction

Ecotourism has become one of tourism trends that continues to develop lately (Butarbutar and Soemarno, 2013). Ecotourism is an economic activity based on the preservation of ecological functions and services as amenity services (Yulianda, 2007). Marine ecotourism activities can be water-based tourism, land-based tourism, or a combination between water- and land-based tourism, which includes marine life observation, diving, snorkeling, seabed observation trip, coastal and beach walks (Elliott et al 2007). Based on these characteristics, tourists who are mainly in coastal and marine natural tourism can find different new experiences for each individual to make their lives more meaningful to inspire and enable them to raise their consciousness (Nurhayati et al 2019; Nugroho et al 2016)

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