Ecological justice-based tourism village governance in the area around Borobudur Temple
Keywords:
Tourist villages, Ecological justice, Borobudur templeAbstract
Tourism villages in the area around Borobudur Temple have great potential to support sustainable tourism development. However, tourism village management often faces challenges related to social inequality, environmental damage, and lack of local community participation. This study aims to formulate a tourism village governance model based on ecological justice that can support the balance between environmental conservation, community welfare, and economic sustainability. A qualitative approach was used with in-depth interview methods, participant observation, and document analysis to identify relevant ecological justice principles. The results of the study indicate that inclusive tourism village governance, based on local values, and paying attention to environmental justice aspects can increase community involvement in natural resource management and strengthen local ecosystem protection. This study recommends the integration of ecological justice principles into tourism policies and the involvement of various stakeholders to create sustainable and ecologically just tourism villages.
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