Understanding stakeholders' perception on developing seagrass-associated tourism: Evidence from marine protected areas of Bintan Island, Indonesia

Rifai, Husen and Lukman, Kevin Muhamad and Quevedo, Jay Mar D. and Francis, Prue and Sjafrie, Nurul Dhewani M. and Triyono, Triyono and Mckenzie, Len and Hidayat, Rahman and Nugraha, Aditya Hikmat and Kuriandewa, Tri Edi and Suryawati, Siti Hajar and Prayudha, Bayu and Suraji, Suraji and Risandi, Johan and Hernawan, Udhi Eko (2024) Understanding stakeholders' perception on developing seagrass-associated tourism: Evidence from marine protected areas of Bintan Island, Indonesia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 209. p. 117063. ISSN 0025326X

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Abstract

Seagrass ecosystems provide vital services but face increasing threats from human activities. Marine protected areas (MPAs) aim to mitigate these threats, but inadequate funding and management hinder effective conservation. Seagrass-associated tourism presents an opportunity to fund conservation efforts, enhance MPA implementation, and improve local livelihoods. This study explores stakeholder perceptions of seagrass benefits, tourism feasibility, and threats on Bintan Island, Indonesia, using quantitative (349 household surveys) and qualitative (focus group discussion with 15 participants) methods. Our findings show strong stakeholder support for seagrass-associated tourism, but challenges such as ongoing anthropogenic threats and governance shifts in MPA management remain to be addressed. For successful seagrass-based tourism and better conservation, ongoing engagement with local communities and stakeholders is crucial. This approach not only secures conservation funding but also fosters local ownership and stewardship. The study emphasizes understanding stakeholder perceptions to develop a sustainable tourism sector and ensure more effective, inclusive management strategies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Seagrasses, Alternative livelihood, Awareness, Local communities, Anthropogenic threats
Subjects: Ocean Sciences & Technology
Natural Resources & Earth Sciences
Depositing User: Rizzal Rosiyan
Date Deposited: 28 Nov 2025 07:33
Last Modified: 28 Nov 2025 07:33
URI: https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/55342

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