Abstract

The concept of community-based ecotourism is one of the sustainable development concepts suitable to be applied to traditional regions with nature tourism potential. Differences in culture between traditional communities and the outside world are not an obstacle in developing the region because with their local wisdom traditional communities can participate in protecting and managing their natural surrounding and at the same time become an attraction for other communities. However, outside societies can influence the culture of the traditional communities that originally tends to be oriented on biocentrism to shift towards anthropocentrism. This can eventually hamper the continuity of ecotourism development. This can be seen from the traditional communities at Lake Sentani, the case study of the author. The study is based on literature and secondary data and used descriptive analysis. The traditional communities of Sentani do not yet fully participate in the development of tourism in its surroundings. Their involvement in tourism development is more focused on ceremonial activities such as can be seen at the Lake Sentani Festival which is organized every year by the government. Besides this, after coming into contact with modern life the traditional communities of Lake Sentani rarely perform their daily activities based on local wisdom aimed at natural conservation of the lake. The development of urban areas in the surroundings also influences changes in land use in the Lake Sentani region which then causes among others erosion, sedimentation, and pollution of the lake water. Socio-economic and cultural changes in the traditional communities of Sentani and the growth of development also contribute towards ecological change in the area of Lake Sentani, the place they live in.

Highlights

  • BackgroundLake Sentani is one of the tourist destinations in Jayapura Regency, Papua that has natural attraction, and where http://ojs.unud.ac.id/index.php/eot still many indigenous people can be found living

  • One type of tourism program that is more adopted by traditional communities is ecotourism

  • How long can a tourism region with ecotourism based on empowerment of traditional communities survive? Can the culture of traditional communities survive or will it experience a change in meanings and values resulting from outside influences?

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Summary

Background

Lake Sentani is one of the tourist destinations in Jayapura Regency, Papua that has natural (landscape) attraction, and where. With the enactment of special autonomy in Papua, traditional villages where indigenous communities of Papua live, are given greater authority to regulate their own government according to their customs, this includes the villages in the Sentani Lake region. Local residents are encouraged to use their culture in the natural conservation of their surroundings, which at the same time forms an attraction for tourists. There are 12 elements of culture that attract tourists‟ attention namely: the tradition of community life that is still close to nature; crafts; food and eating habits; music and art; history of a place; work methods and technology; religion expressed in stories or which can be observed; the dressing habits; educational system; and leisure time activities (Simatupang, 2015). How long can a tourism region with ecotourism based on empowerment of traditional communities survive? Can the culture of traditional communities survive or will it experience a change in meanings and values resulting from outside influences?

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