Upaya Membangun Desa Mandiri Melalui Ekowisata Sebagai Strategi Pengelolaan Interaksi Negatif Manusia-Satwa Liar di Desa Batu Jong-Jong Kabupaten Langkat
Efforts to Develop a Self Reliant Village Through as a Strategy for Managing Negative Human-Wildlife Interactions in Batu Jong-Jong Village, Langkat Regency
Date
2025Author
Marbun, Desi Sri Demak Indah Berlian
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Patana, Pindi
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Batu Jong-Jong Village is a buffer zone directly bordering the Gunung Leuser
National Park and faces ongoing conflicts between humans and wildlife, such as
elephants and tigers. This study aims to examine the community’s understanding
of ecotourism as a conflict mitigation strategy and to assess the potential for
developing ecotourism as a means to build a self-reliant village. The research
employs both quantitative and qualitative approaches through observation,
interviews, and questionnaires distributed to 84 respondents. The findings reveal
that the majority of the community understands the concept of ecotourism and
supports its development as a solution to wildlife conflict, although dissatisfaction
remains regarding previous mitigation efforts. The tourism potential assessment
using the ADO-ODTWA method yields a feasibility index of 70.71%, indicating
that the area is suitable for ecotourism development. Natural attractions such as
the corpse flower (Amorphophallus titanum), waterfalls, caves, and endemic
wildlife serve as key draws. The study concludes that ecotourism can be a
strategic approach to building a self-reliant village that coexists harmoniously
with wildlife conservation while enhancing community welfare sustainably.
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