Optimizing the Role of Civil Society in Village Management and Developing Potential Ecologicalin Support Tourism Activity
Optimizing the Role of Civil Society in Village Management and Developing Potential Ecologicalin Support Tourism Activity
GOAL
Optimizing the Role of Civil Society in Rural Tourism Development penggelolaan ecological potential in supporting Tourism

OBJECTIVES
Objective 1 : Public awareness on the protection of sea turtles
Indicators : 1. Community discussion and socialization turtle protection min. 20 people in 6 villages visited by turtles LPSTK involving devices and College Village
2. The existence of two (2) campaign activities through outreach to schools (junior and senior high school students)
Activities : 1. Raising support and socialization through formal and informal meetings with village officials, community leaders, youth leaders, and religious leaders, community groups in order to LPSTK
2. Community discussion and socialization turtle protection min. 20 people in 6 villages visited by turtles LPSTK involving devices and College Village.
3. Campaign through counseling in 2 (two) junior and senior high school in the village Benan by LPSTK involving devices and College Village
Objective 2 : Strengthening economic and community development in tourism management
Indicators : 1. Minimum of 60 people trained for 2 training activities making and packaging and marketing of tourist souvenirs
2. There is one shop that caters to tourist travel (food, drinks and souvenirs)
3. The presence of four (4) units of cages step, three (3) units Enlargement crab, 1 (one) business comestible of mangroves, and revolving funds to savings and loan as an alternative economic activity
Activities : 1. Crafts and skills training from shellfish waste and plastic to support tourism activities (manufacture souvenirs) to bring in a coach from mira SGP
2. Development of tourist stalls
3. Alternative economic activities in the improvement of the local economy
Objective 3 : Governance turtle conservation and restoration of ecosystems
Indicators : 1. There is a protected area of turtle landings
2. There is a village regulations turtle protection
3. There is a landing turtle monitoring activities and pendukumentasian knowledge of communities in villages around Benan
4. The presence of one (1) home semi-natural turtle eggs hatch and the activity of hatching, breeding and release baby sea turtles (at least 200 hatchlings)
5. The presence of 10 tables and 600 concrete blocks coral cuttings planted
Activities : 1 . Determination of sea turtle protection area : Set up a place / specific island into areas that are prohibited for taking turtle eggs ( hatching done naturally / turtle nests only predator fence so as not to be disturbed , and in monitoring its development ) .
2 . The preparation and utilization management rules turtle eggs : Building a turtle utilization rules , for example people who find turtle nests outside the protected area regulated utilization of turtle landings , for example, are only allowed to take a portion of the eggs and hatched in sisianya moved to the house in semi-natural hatchery .
3 . Search the turtle landing sites and pendukumentasian knowledge of the community in villages around Benan . Search this turtle landing sites aims to facilitate monitoring the luminescence turtles , and documenting public knowledge about the habits , type , season / time of nesting .
4 . Building houses and semi-natural hatchery and release of hatchlings penangkarang tukit . Digukanan home semi-natural hatchery for turtle eggs incubate found by people outside the protected area landings . While breeding facilities have been built by the local government .
5 . Coral habitat restoration through transplant
EXPECTED OUTPUTS
1. The presence of sea turtle protection area as well as rules on the management and utilization of the public agreed.
2. There are mechanisms in turtle landings monitoring and protection of turtle eggs.
3. Village Community Benan trained in the craft of making tourist souvenirs.
4. Sebabagi tourist stalls passage of a revolving fund for the community section.
5. The existence of coral aquaculture park as part of the educational environment for tourists Village Benan.
Participants and/or Project Beneficiaries
Direct : 1. LPSTK Benan
LPSTK membership consists of 8 groups of men and 9 women's groups with a membership of 80 men and 90 women.
2. Benan village society.
? Number of households Hamlet Benan: 166
? The population of the hamlet Benan: 682
? Number of men: 351
? Number of women: 331
3. Nopong village society.
? Number of households Hamlet Nopong: 45
? The population of the hamlet Nopong: 157
? Number of men: 80
? Number of women: 77.
Indirect : 1. Village Community Benan
? Number of households Village Benan: 211
? The population of the village Benan: 893
? Number of men: 431
? Number of women: 408
2. Higher Education
3. Middle and high school students in the village Benan
 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Lembaga Pengelola Sumberdaya Terumbu Karang (LPSTK) Desa BENAN
Country:
Indonesia
Area Of Work:
Climate Change Mitigation
Grant Amount:
US$ 26,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 7,980.00
Project Number:
INS/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/13/012
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed

SGP Country office contact

Ms. Catharina Dwihastarini
Phone:
(62-21) 720-6125/722-0905
Fax:
(62-21) 722-0905
Email:
Ms. Hery Budiarto
Email:
Mr. Sidi Menggala
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Jakarta Selatan, 12130

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