Abstract

Problem statement: The nascent development of ecotourism in Lagong Hill faces an interesting challenge. The aim of this research note is to evaluate the nascent development of ecotourism in Lagong Hill, Malaysia based on the common core precepts of ecotourism. Approach: The research methods comprise of secondary data collection and field survey via an in-depth interview with selected key informants. This is aided by on-field observation to verify and complement the research findings. Results and Discussion: The ecotourism park management has exhibited environmentally responsible behavior. Nature conservation, tourism management, solid waste management and water utilization adopt the core precepts of ecosystem protection, minimal environmental impact and environmental education. However, there is a lack of outreach towards the indigenous people who are residing within this forest reserve. The Orang Asli, the indigenous people of this area, have profound and in-depth knowledge of the forest and its terrains. This local knowledge and cultural heritage has yet to be tapped as part of community-based ecotourism. In addition, there is a lack of scientific research on the impact of quarrying and timber production on ecotourism. Conclusion: The ecotourism venture in Lagong Hill fulfills the core precepts of ecotourism with the exception of the participation of indigenous people. There is a need to inculcate community-based ecotourism rather than primarily focusing on environmental or economic impacts. More scientific research is required to determine carrying capacity, and the impact of quarrying and timber production on ecotourism.

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  • The second step is carrying out a field survey via an in-depth interview with key informants, namely the management of the eco-tourism concessionaire, district forestry officials, Tok Batin of the two Orang Asli indigenous villages and selected indigenous villagers who are knowledgeable of developments within and in the immediate surroundings of Lagong Hill Forest Reserve

  • The main forms of income generation The results and discussion will be based on the are conducting motivational camps for students, following: corporate training through experiential learning, guided nature walks in small groups, camping and horse riding Ecotourism Management: The ecotourism related activities (Er and Jahari, 2009)

  • The forest is very much embedded in the lives of and biodiversity within the Commonwealth Forest Park

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INTRODUCTION

The common core precepts in these varied definitions are: The question that begets is the fulfillment of the common core precepts of ecotourism as outlined above. This nascent development and the learning curve it is on poses an interesting challenge for this ecotourism venture. Area of Study: The area of study, Lagong Hill is gazetted as a permanent forest reserve with an area of 3624.1 ha. Lagong Hill Forest Reserve acts as a water catchment area for Buloh River, Jinjang River, Kuang River and Keroh River. The two indigenous villages in Lagong Hill Forest Reserve are namely Kampong

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