Challenges to Promoting Sustainable Tourism Destination in Indonesia By Veda Santiadji WWF Indonesia 3 November 2017
Spatial data has been used in the analysis N o Terrestrial data No Marine data 1 Hutan Lahan Kering Primer 1 Coral reef 2 Hutan Lahan Kering Sekunder 2 Seagrass bed 3 Hutan Mangrove Primer 3 Habitat Dugong 4 Hutan Mangrove Sekunder 4 Fish Spawning area 5 Hutan Rawa Primer 5 Seaturtle corridor 6 Hutan Rawa Sekunder 6 Fish larvae connectivity 7 Tiger 7 Dolphins sightings 8 Rhino 8 Ray sightings 9 Elephant 9 Sharks 10 Orangutan 10 Whales sightings 11 Bekantan 11 Whalesharks 12 Irrawady dolphin 13 Sea turle nesting areas 14 Important Bird Areas 15 Endemic Bird Areas
Biophysics Important Areas in Indonesia
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PP No 50 / 2011 (National Masterplan of Tourism Development) 2010-2025
Site intervention Developing protocol based on site observation and lesson learn KSPN Komodo and surround
Whaleshark Tourism in Philippine
Donsol, Philippine Starting on 1998 Whaleshark Sanctuary declared Shark and Ray hunting and trading are banned Times Magazine appreciationas Best Animal Encounter in Asia 2004 Arising from 700 visitors (1998) to 27.000 visitors (2012)
Oslob, Philippine - Starting on 2011-2016, 300.000 visitors - Feeding issues: - 250-300 kg/day - 400 km far away source (5 days travel) - Contamining seabed
Whaleshark interaction Tourism in Indonesia
Botubarani, Gorontalo
Botubarani
Tourism Management Improvement at Botubarani
Tourism Management Improvement @ Botubarani
Whalesharks tourism at Teluk Cenderawasih NP
Teluk Cenderawasih NP Visitor
Set of Best Environmental Practices
Supporting Responsible Marine Tourism in Komodo NP Effectively Management of KNP Engage local tourism industry for park collaborative management Support local initiatives for waste management Better Marine Tourism Program
Effectively Management of KNP WWF in collaboration with KNP and local government of Manggarai Barat in assess their value of their natural resources and the services they provider such as tourism and fisheries. What we do Installation of mooring buoy in 21 famous diving site Regularly maintenance of mooring buoy Develop a Masterplan of Komodo Park Research ; carrying capacity, fisheries stock, shark-manta regularly monitoring Contributing input to RPJMD of Manggarai Barat Capacity building-integrating class
Engage local tourism industry to support park management The first initiative started on May 9th, 2017 with whatsapp group which channelled various report from the dive operators who frequently visits the waters to the KNP authority. With its ease of use, the whatsapp group accelerating response of the KNP and importantly increase KNP's eyes on the areas. The KNP response also become more efficient, from releasing warning letter to recreational boat who anchored in reefs, sending the nearest rangers to clean up beach, sending rangers to confiscate illegal fishing gears. In addition, the dive operators can easily share good practices, suggestion of educational tools, maps, photos, animal sightseeing with the KNP. In October 2017, both KNP and tourism operators agree to work under Memorandum of Agreement (Mou) What we do Facilitated KNP and tourism operators to join monitoring and patrolling Set up tourism code of conduct together Shark and ray volunteer monitoring Reef Health Monitoring
Support local initiatives for waste management
Land- Sea Waste Management Scenario
Pola Operasional Pengelolaan Darat-Laut Kota Labuan Bajo
Waste management Komodo Island Waste management Island Rinca
KSU SAMPAH KOMODO PENGANGKUTAN SAMPAH
KSU SAMPAH KOMODO
AKTIFITAS KSU SAMPAH KOMODO
How to improve marine tourism nation wide? Hand in hand with all stakeholders together to promoting and implementing responsible marine tourism best practices SIGNING BLUE is WWF initiative for Responsible marine tourism platform in Indonesia (Business-to- Business Platform) Bring tourism to the next level Signing Blue Bring tourism to the next level 3 November 2017-34
Signing Blue - Objective 1. Awarding companies that are committing to responsible marine tourism practices. 2. Assisting companies to achieve best practices for responsible marine tourism through tourism improvement programs. 3. Facilitating the availability of responsible marine tourism in the market through development of business relationship. 4. To encourage provision of national policies that supports responsible marine tourism providers. 5. Educating tourist and travellers on the urgencies to make the right choices in using responsible marine tourism providers Signing Blue Bring tourism to the next level 3 November 2017-35
Signing Blue is step-wise approaches toward responsible marine tourism HERO RESPONSIBLE MARINE TOURISM Signing Blue Bring tourism to the next level 3 November 2017-36
Terima kasih Veda Santiadji vsantiadji@wwf.id - +62811403803 Coral Triangle Support Programme Leader WWF Indonesia