Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia

The growing level of public awareness of environmental sustainability increases understanding of environmentally friendly schemes such as ecolabeling. The community began to be moved to be involved in environmental conservation activities including the implementation of the ecolabel scheme. Likewise...

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Main Authors: Notohamijoyo Andre, Abdul Hakim Agil, Billah Mustaidz, Setya Wiyata Adhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/71/e3sconf_jessd2020_01010.pdf
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spelling doaj-a10fc18b1cd647369a8d8d018ddb26f92021-04-02T16:20:09ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012110101010.1051/e3sconf/202021101010e3sconf_jessd2020_01010Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in IndonesiaNotohamijoyo Andre0Abdul Hakim Agil1Billah Mustaidz2Setya Wiyata Adhi3Ministry of Tourism and Creative EconomyMinistry of Environment and ForestryMinistry of Marine Affairs and FisheriesMinistry of Marine Affairs and FisheriesThe growing level of public awareness of environmental sustainability increases understanding of environmentally friendly schemes such as ecolabeling. The community began to be moved to be involved in environmental conservation activities including the implementation of the ecolabel scheme. Likewise with Indonesia. Communities in several areas have been motivated to apply the selfdeclared forest honey ecolabel scheme. This encourages the preservation of nature around the forest area where the ecolabel scheme is implemented. However, there are still problems in implementing the ecolabel scheme, namely the welfare of the community. This requires more work from the Government. One of the things that the Government can more easily encourage to help improve the welfare of forest communities is by facilitating areas that implement an ecolabel scheme to become ecotourism destinations. In the post-Covid-19 virus pandemic like today, ecotourism is urgently needed and it is safer and more comfortable for tourists. This study reviews the model of integrating ecolabel schemes with ecotourism which will create a balance between environmental sustainability and community welfare. The research is based on a literacy study along with comparation with other countries. This is a tangible form of sustainable development.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/71/e3sconf_jessd2020_01010.pdf
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Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
E3S Web of Conferences
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Abdul Hakim Agil
Billah Mustaidz
Setya Wiyata Adhi
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title Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
title_short Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
title_full Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
title_fullStr Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: Case study of forest honey in Indonesia
title_sort integration of ecolabelling and ecotourism schemes: case study of forest honey in indonesia
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The growing level of public awareness of environmental sustainability increases understanding of environmentally friendly schemes such as ecolabeling. The community began to be moved to be involved in environmental conservation activities including the implementation of the ecolabel scheme. Likewise with Indonesia. Communities in several areas have been motivated to apply the selfdeclared forest honey ecolabel scheme. This encourages the preservation of nature around the forest area where the ecolabel scheme is implemented. However, there are still problems in implementing the ecolabel scheme, namely the welfare of the community. This requires more work from the Government. One of the things that the Government can more easily encourage to help improve the welfare of forest communities is by facilitating areas that implement an ecolabel scheme to become ecotourism destinations. In the post-Covid-19 virus pandemic like today, ecotourism is urgently needed and it is safer and more comfortable for tourists. This study reviews the model of integrating ecolabel schemes with ecotourism which will create a balance between environmental sustainability and community welfare. The research is based on a literacy study along with comparation with other countries. This is a tangible form of sustainable development.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/71/e3sconf_jessd2020_01010.pdf
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