The Sustainable Tourism Potential of Tongke-Tongke Mangrove Forest in Sinjai Regency

Authors

  • Abdu Rahman Makassar Tourism Polytechnic, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47667/ijppr.v4i2.241

Keywords:

Sustainable Tourism, Tongke-Tongke Mangrove Forest, Economic Benefits

Abstract

This research investigates whether or not the Tongke-Tongke mangrove forest in Sinjai Regency has the potential to become an eco-friendly tourism destination. In accordance with the tenets of sustainable tourism, the study looks at the effects that this natural marvel has on many aspects of society and the natural environment. The Tongke-Tongke mangrove region has received a lot of attention from the local government and many stakeholders, which has helped it evolve into a model for collaborative sustainable tourism projects. This research sheds light on the many ways in which the mangrove forest contributes to the local economy, such as the creation of jobs and the maintenance of a wide variety of animal species. In addition to this, it investigates the accessibility, tourist facilities, and public amenities in Sinjai Regency that contribute to positive visitor experiences there. The Tongke-Tongke mangrove forest is a potential contribution to both the economic growth of the local community and the protection of the natural environment, especially as the area works toward more responsible management of tourism.

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Published

2023-10-04

How to Cite

Rahman, A. (2023). The Sustainable Tourism Potential of Tongke-Tongke Mangrove Forest in Sinjai Regency. International Journal Papier Public Review, 4(2), 71-76. https://doi.org/10.47667/ijppr.v4i2.241