Increasing Community Capacity For Locally-Managed Ecotourism, Gunung Halimun Salah National Park, Java, Indonesia

Grant Type:
Sustainability Grant
Year:
2021
State(s):
Project Leader:
Rahayu Oktaviani

The Habitat Foundation Sustainable Tourism Grants have been created to strengthen the links between ecotourism and conservation. It is no surprise, therefore, that two of these grants are investing in capacity building for local communities.

The grants are facilitating training by academics and science-based NGOs to equip local people to be stewards and guides to natural attractions. This will also enable individuals and community organizations to play an effective role in conservation by safeguarding fragile sites and vulnerable ecosystems, and ensure that they are able to participate more effectively in state tourism development initiatives.

Rahayu Oktaviani
Rahayu Oktaviani
OwaHalimun (Javan Gibbon Research and Conservation Project)

Rahayu Oktaviani is a primatologist, co-founder of Yayasan Konservasi Ekosistem Alam Nusantara (KIARA), and lead researcher at the Javan Gibbon Research and Conservation Project. Since establishing KIARA in 2020, she focuses on research, conservation, education, and community engagement. Rahayu actively works with local communities in Citalahab Central Village, empowering women through the Ambu Halimun program to foster sustainable livelihoods and amplify their voices.

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