Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park
<p style="text-align: justify;">Potential ecotourism attraction in Rajegwesi Village, Meru Betiri National Park is high due to its high biodiversity, especially bird diversity, in the form of <em>bird watching</em> activity. This study was aimed to determine the species,...
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author | Hafid Zain Muttaqien Luchman Hakim Amin Setyo Leksono |
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description | <p style="text-align: justify;">Potential ecotourism attraction in Rajegwesi Village, Meru Betiri National Park is high due to its high biodiversity, especially bird diversity, in the form of <em>bird watching</em> activity. This study was aimed to determine the species, level of abundance, and diversity of birds found in the Rajegwesi area. Further, this basic information is important to develop the bird watching track at Rajegwesi. We used Quantum-GIS to create the land classification and observation mapping. Bird observation used point count method in the morning and evening with three periods of hour and three repetitions. The study confirmed about 76 species of 39 bird families was found in Rajegwesi. The highest abundance was <em>Pygnonotus goiavier</em> (E:Yellow-vented Bulbul), at the meadows, village, and rehabilitation land. The diversity index showed that the highest diversity was found at the heterogeneous forest (H’ index 3.745), followed by homogenous forest (H’ index 3.150), rehabilitation land (H’ index 2.845), village (H’ index 2.693), paddy fields (H’ index 2.529), and savanna (H’ index 1.880). The observation track was divided into 3 lines based on the bird’s distribution, the Village – Rehabilitation Land track (6.5 Km), Village track (2.3 Km), and Village – <em>Rafflessia</em> Park track (7.5 Km). Total of 25 bird species were found at the Village – Rehabilitation Land track, 22 species were found at the Village track, and 29 bird species were found at the Village<em> – Rafflessia</em> Park track. For the future of ecotourism development through birding development program, there are several issues that should be promoted: promoting birds conservation in the community through bird watching and birds observation competition (Bird race), training on conservation and ecotourism for the community, and strengthening the capacity and capability of Rajegwesi Ecotourism Society (RES) on the ecotourism program management.</p> <p><strong>Keywords: </strong>bird watching, conservation, ecotourism development, RES</p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-bb3ddba547014960855586ea86764ffd2022-12-22T01:56:11ZengUniversity of BrawijayaJournal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies2338-16472015-09-0133105110154Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National ParkHafid Zain Muttaqien0Luchman Hakim1Amin Setyo Leksono2Master Program of Biology, University of BrawijayaDept. of Biology, University of BrawijayaDept. of Biology, University of Brawijaya<p style="text-align: justify;">Potential ecotourism attraction in Rajegwesi Village, Meru Betiri National Park is high due to its high biodiversity, especially bird diversity, in the form of <em>bird watching</em> activity. This study was aimed to determine the species, level of abundance, and diversity of birds found in the Rajegwesi area. Further, this basic information is important to develop the bird watching track at Rajegwesi. We used Quantum-GIS to create the land classification and observation mapping. Bird observation used point count method in the morning and evening with three periods of hour and three repetitions. The study confirmed about 76 species of 39 bird families was found in Rajegwesi. The highest abundance was <em>Pygnonotus goiavier</em> (E:Yellow-vented Bulbul), at the meadows, village, and rehabilitation land. The diversity index showed that the highest diversity was found at the heterogeneous forest (H’ index 3.745), followed by homogenous forest (H’ index 3.150), rehabilitation land (H’ index 2.845), village (H’ index 2.693), paddy fields (H’ index 2.529), and savanna (H’ index 1.880). The observation track was divided into 3 lines based on the bird’s distribution, the Village – Rehabilitation Land track (6.5 Km), Village track (2.3 Km), and Village – <em>Rafflessia</em> Park track (7.5 Km). Total of 25 bird species were found at the Village – Rehabilitation Land track, 22 species were found at the Village track, and 29 bird species were found at the Village<em> – Rafflessia</em> Park track. For the future of ecotourism development through birding development program, there are several issues that should be promoted: promoting birds conservation in the community through bird watching and birds observation competition (Bird race), training on conservation and ecotourism for the community, and strengthening the capacity and capability of Rajegwesi Ecotourism Society (RES) on the ecotourism program management.</p> <p><strong>Keywords: </strong>bird watching, conservation, ecotourism development, RES</p>http://jitode.ub.ac.id/index.php/jitode/article/view/158 |
spellingShingle | Hafid Zain Muttaqien Luchman Hakim Amin Setyo Leksono Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies |
title | Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park |
title_full | Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park |
title_fullStr | Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park |
title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park |
title_short | Analysis of Bird Diversity for Supporting Ecotourism Development in Rajegwesi, Meru Betiri National Park |
title_sort | analysis of bird diversity for supporting ecotourism development in rajegwesi meru betiri national park |
url | http://jitode.ub.ac.id/index.php/jitode/article/view/158 |
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