Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands

Sawendui Village, Yapen Islands Regency, has ecotourism potential Paradisaea minor jobiensis. One approach to preserving P. minor jobiensis is the development of ecotourism. Ecotourism development requires pentahelix stakeholder involvement, which consists of the community, businessmen, government,...

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Main Authors: Finitya Arlini Cita, Sambas Basuni, Eva Rachmawati
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Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2025-01-01
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description Sawendui Village, Yapen Islands Regency, has ecotourism potential Paradisaea minor jobiensis. One approach to preserving P. minor jobiensis is the development of ecotourism. Ecotourism development requires pentahelix stakeholder involvement, which consists of the community, businessmen, government, academics, and media, who have different roles, interests, and influences in terms of ecotourism. The objectives of this study were identify stakeholders, measure the level of interest and influence of stakeholders, and classify stakeholders related to P. minor jobiensis-based ecotourism in Sawendui Village. This study identified 16 stakeholders related to ecotourism using pentahelix grouping, qualitative and quantitative methods through data collection using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The Snowball Method was used to get respondents from each stakeholder group. Further study classified stakeholders based on their interests and influence as a pentahelix group. The research results showed that not all ecotourism stakeholders have high interest and influence. The community has the highest interest because they get many benefits from ecotourism, while the government has the highest influence because of its strong institutions. The community is included in the subject classification, the government is included in the key player classification, the media is a context setter, and the crowd consists of academics and businessmen. Increasing stakeholder interest and influence is needed to accelerate ecotourism development. Collaboration between stakeholders in ecotourism needs to be carried out. As a key player, the government has the authority to mobilize all stakeholder groups. 
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spelling doaj-art-67861c82a90446febdb76c231faa701c2025-01-21T17:54:05ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJournal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management2086-46392460-58242025-01-0115110.29244/jpsl.15.1.143Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen IslandsFinitya Arlini Cita0Sambas Basuni1Eva Rachmawati2Natural Resources and Environmental Management Science Study Program, IPB University, IPB Baranangsiang Campus, Bogor, 16129, IndonesiaDepartment of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, IPB Dramaga Campus, 16680, IndonesiaDepartment of Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism, Faculty of Forestry and Environment, IPB University, IPB Dramaga Campus, 16680, Indonesia Sawendui Village, Yapen Islands Regency, has ecotourism potential Paradisaea minor jobiensis. One approach to preserving P. minor jobiensis is the development of ecotourism. Ecotourism development requires pentahelix stakeholder involvement, which consists of the community, businessmen, government, academics, and media, who have different roles, interests, and influences in terms of ecotourism. The objectives of this study were identify stakeholders, measure the level of interest and influence of stakeholders, and classify stakeholders related to P. minor jobiensis-based ecotourism in Sawendui Village. This study identified 16 stakeholders related to ecotourism using pentahelix grouping, qualitative and quantitative methods through data collection using questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The Snowball Method was used to get respondents from each stakeholder group. Further study classified stakeholders based on their interests and influence as a pentahelix group. The research results showed that not all ecotourism stakeholders have high interest and influence. The community has the highest interest because they get many benefits from ecotourism, while the government has the highest influence because of its strong institutions. The community is included in the subject classification, the government is included in the key player classification, the media is a context setter, and the crowd consists of academics and businessmen. Increasing stakeholder interest and influence is needed to accelerate ecotourism development. Collaboration between stakeholders in ecotourism needs to be carried out. As a key player, the government has the authority to mobilize all stakeholder groups.  https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jpsl/article/view/55766interest, influence, collaboration, triangulation method, bird of paradise
spellingShingle Finitya Arlini Cita
Sambas Basuni
Eva Rachmawati
Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management
interest, influence, collaboration, triangulation method, bird of paradise
title Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
title_full Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
title_fullStr Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
title_full_unstemmed Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
title_short Pentahelix Stakeholder Analysis in Developing Ecotourism Based on Paradisaea minor jobiensis Conservation in Sawendui, Yapen Islands
title_sort pentahelix stakeholder analysis in developing ecotourism based on paradisaea minor jobiensis conservation in sawendui yapen islands
topic interest, influence, collaboration, triangulation method, bird of paradise
url https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jpsl/article/view/55766
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