Planning for a Biodiversity Park as limited tourism area development in Seruyan Regency

Authors

  • Yusdi Hariani Environment and Forestry Service of Seruyan Regency Author
  • Theresia Susi Universitas Palangka Raya Author
  • Yuli Ruthena Universitas Palangka Raya Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62090/hqb6hb71

Keywords:

Biodiversity park, ecological conservation, Kehati, limited tourism area, sustainable planning

Abstract

Biodiversity Park (Kehati) is an area with the function of preserving local biological resources outside the forest area, especially for plants whose pollination and/or seed dispersal are assisted by wildlife, with a vegetation structure and composition that supports the sustainability of pollinators and seed dispersers. One of the efforts that can be undertaken is through sustainable planning of Kehati parks. This research focuses on the location of the Kehati park in the Asam Baru village, Danau Seluluk District, Seruyan Regency. The aim is to develop an ecological and sustainable limited tourism area that supports the conservation of biological resources in Seruyan Regency. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method with field surveys and literature reviews, including direct observations, interviews, and questionnaires. The planning stages of the Kehati park start with inventory, site analysis, followed by generating planning concepts and site plans. Based on the inventory and site analysis results, a planning concept is developed, consisting of space, circulation, vegetation, and facility concepts. The spatial concept of the Kehati park is determined by the area's functions. Circulation is designed to prioritize user convenience in accessing and engaging within the area. Vegetation planning is based on ecological and physical functions of the area, while facility planning emphasizes the grouping of facilities for each spatial function. The site plan for the Kehati park meets government regulations, with infrastructure development covering only 1.13% of the total area. The planning aims to achieve its objectives with the support of all relevant parties in the management and development of a sustainable limited tourism destination.

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Author Biographies

  • Yusdi Hariani, Environment and Forestry Service of Seruyan Regency

    Yusdi Hariani currently serves as a professional at the Environment and Forestry Service of Seruyan Regency. With a passion for environmental conservation and sustainable planning, Yusdi is concurrently pursuing advanced studies in the Master's Program in Regional and Urban Planning at the University of Palangka Raya.

  • Theresia Susi, Universitas Palangka Raya

    Theresia Susi is currently serving as a lecturer in the Study Program of Master in Regional and Urban Planning at the University of Palangka Raya. With a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the field, Theresia brings a passion for urban planning and regional development to her role as an educator.

  • Yuli Ruthena, Universitas Palangka Raya

    Yuli Ruthena is currently serving as a lecturer in the Study Program of Master in Regional and Urban Planning at the University of Palangka Raya. Holding a doctoral degree in Environmental Science from Diponegoro University, she actively contributes to the academic community by imparting her insights and fostering a dynamic learning environment.

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Published

12/30/2023

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How to Cite

Hariani, Y., Susi, T., & Ruthena, Y. (2023). Planning for a Biodiversity Park as limited tourism area development in Seruyan Regency. Science in the Tropics, 1(1), 54-64. https://doi.org/10.62090/hqb6hb71