Abstract

Rural area in around Rawa Bayu tourism object has numerous fruit trees species which is possible to be integrated in the development of nature based tourism in Rawa Bayu. The aims of the study were describing the diversity of fruit species, mapping geographic positions of fruits plants grows, and exploring the local perspective about fruit plants species in its relationship with agrotourism development. Research methods consisted of fruit plant species exploration in Rawa Bayu ecotourism and its surrounding area, mapping the coordinates geographic using GPS (Global Positioning System), and implementing semi structured interviews with local respondends. Exploration was done by visiting Rawa Bayu ecotourism and its surrounding area, especially local people’s yard. The fruit plant species was observed morphologically. The geographic position of fruit plant species was mapped using GPS. Semi structured interviews were implemented to 20 respondents, they are consist of locall community, tourist and local tourist in Rawa Bayu. Data was analized descriptively. This research found about 13 fruit plant species grows in Rawa Bayu area. Fruit plant species were potential for rural tourism development program. The most common fruit plant species found were durian ( Durio zibethinus ), salacca ( Salacca zalacca ), banana ( Musa sp.), guava ( Syzygium aqueum ), jackfruit ( Artocarpus heterophyllus ), jengkol ( Archidendron pauciflorum ), langsat ( Lansium domesticum ), clove ( Syzigium aromaticum ), mangosteen ( Garcinia mangostana ), and avocado ( Persea americana ). Residents around Rawa Bayu ecotourism wishes the region became fruit agrotourism area to improve the people's economy. Keywords: agrotourism, Banyuwangi, fruit conservation, tourist attractions.

Highlights

  • Indonesia is one of the countries that having highest biodiversity in the world

  • The number of fruit trees in the area around the forest or settlements is like the implementation of agrotourism potential

  • Semi structured interviews were implemented to 20 respondents which is consisted of local community, tourist and local manager of Rawa Bayu ecotourism

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Introduction

Indonesia is one of the countries that having highest biodiversity in the world. About 30,000 plant species are mostly live in the forest. There are only 4,000 sites have been identified. One of the existing biodiversity is the fruit crop. Fruit crops in Indonesia, especially in the area of forests and forest communities, are still not widely used optimally in the tourist industry which are currently being developed rapidly [1]. Agrotourism is an alternative of sustainable tourism which is part of the attraction in the form of agricultural businesses. Agrotourism activities were aimed to broaden the knowledge, experience, leisure and knowledge of the agricultural world [2]. The number of fruit trees in the area around the forest or settlements is like the implementation of agrotourism potential

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