Abstract

This research aimed to identify the participation level of communities in the management program of Sorong Nature Tourism Park (NTP) and to provide alternative recommendations that can be used to support the success of the management program based on community participation. The results of the research showed that community participation in the management of Sorong NTP had the highest values in the household group (15 respondents or 40,54%) and the lowest was group leader (1 respondent or 2,70%), similar with the intensity of community participation. Community participation in Sorong NTP includes group leaders, interest group, head of household, women/housewives and youth. The participation level was categorized into very inactive and inactive, influenced by community participation function which generally occurred inthe form of implementing activity and intensity of participation of society element in the form of providing consultation and information. Management efforts include seeking legal aspects of the area to be the basis of management programs, seeking the payment of customary rights to ensure the existence of claims-related areas of the community, involving communities in planning, maintenance, management, decision-making, initiating action and control programs, and increasing the frequency of socialization and counseling to provide insight into the community about the economic means and the ecological meaning of the results of management program.

Highlights

  • Sorong Nature Tourism Park (NTP) was issued based on the Minister of Agriculture Decree no. 397 / Kpts / Um / 5/1981 dated 7 May 1981 as a conservation area in Sorong City

  • The results of the research showed that community participation in the management of Sorong NTP had the highest values in the household group (15 respondents or 40,54%) and the lowest was group leader (1 respondent or 2,70%), similar with the intensity of community participation

  • Data were collected in the form of primary data covering participating and non-participating elements of the community, community involvement in the function and intensity of participation, community perceptions about participation and issues related to Sorong NTP management

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Introduction

Sorong Nature Tourism Park (NTP) was issued based on the Minister of Agriculture Decree no. 397 / Kpts / Um / 5/1981 dated 7 May 1981 as a conservation area in Sorong City. 397 / Kpts / Um / 5/1981 dated 7 May 1981 as a conservation area in Sorong City It has an area of 945.9 hectares (BBKSDA West Papua, 2014). As the only remaining forest area in Sorong City, Sorong Nature Tourism Park plays an important role for the balance of the ecosystem of Sorong City, in the provision of clean air, clean water and the fulfillment of natural recreation needs. This area has high biodiversity of flora and fauna species. There are species of wildlife which are protected and 6 species are endemic i.e. Paradiseae minorminor, Orioluszalayi, Melanocmaris nigra, Rhyticeruslicatus, eagle (Acipiterfasciatus, A. novaeholandeae) and frogs (Bufomelanotictus)

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