A Comprehensive Look at Conservation Innovation in Indonesia

The publication “100+ Inovasi KSDAE” (100+ KSDAE Innovations) is a collection of innovative practices and creative solutions developed and documented by the Directorate General of Nature Resources and Ecosystem Conservation (KSDAE) and its field units across Indonesia. It highlights how conservation challenges have been met with creative, practical, and replicable approaches in protected area management. […]
Practical Guide: 10 Steps to Developing a Green Tourism Village (Buku Praktis 10 Langkah Desa Wisata Hijau)

Buku Praktis: 10 Langkah Desa Wisata Hijau 2 is a practical guide that provides strategic, step‑by‑step instructions for developing a sustainable green tourism village in Indonesia. This guide is designed to support stakeholders such as village officials, community leaders, local tourism managers, and development partners. The aim is to help rural communities harness their unique […]
Final Report CRES with ISBN – A Comprehensive Scientific Study on the Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis)

The Final Report CRES with ISBN is a scientific document presenting an in-depth study of the population ecology, reproduction, and spatial behavior of the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) within Komodo National Park, Indonesia. 📌 Report Overview This report focuses on several key biological and ecological aspects of the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard species […]
Komodo National Park Authority (BTNK) 2021 Kaleidoscope, Key Highlights and Achievements

The year 2021 marked an important period for the Komodo National Park Authority (BTNK) in managing one of Indonesia’s most iconic conservation areas—Komodo National Park—amid ongoing challenges including the global COVID-19 pandemic and evolving tourism dynamics. 🦎 1. Enhancing Ecotourism Services and Guide Training In late 2021, BTNK collaborated with the Labuan Bajo and Flores […]
Performance Report of Komodo National Park Authority (BTNK) — 2020

Introduction The Komodo National Park (KNP) is one of Indonesia’s flagship conservation areas, known globally as the habitat of the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park’s management is carried out by the Komodo National Park Authority (Balai Taman Nasional Komodo or BTNK), which is responsible for conservation, monitoring, […]
Natural History Guide to Komodo National Park

Exploring the Rich Marine Ecosystems of Komodo The Natural History Guide to Komodo National Park – Book 2 focuses on the marine ecology of Komodo National Park, one of Indonesia’s most biodiverse and globally significant conservation areas. This guide complements the first volume, which explored terrestrial ecosystems, by giving a detailed look at the underwater […]
Bat Observation Report on Rinca Island – April 22, 2020

Wildlife Monitoring in Komodo National Park On April 22, 2020, a bat observation activity was conducted on Rinca Island, part of Komodo National Park in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This observational survey focused on understanding the presence and behavior of fruit bats (commonly known as flying foxes), particularly the large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus), which […]
Technical Guide to Ecological and Wildlife Monitoring at Komodo National Park (TNK)

Strengthening Data for Accurate Conservation The Technical Guide to Ecological and Wildlife Monitoring at Komodo National Park (TNK) is an official handbook designed to support the scientific observation of ecology and wildlife within Komodo National Park. This guide serves as a practical reference for field officers, technicians, park rangers, and TNK management to conduct consistent […]
Long-Term Management Plan (RPJP) of Komodo National Park

The Long-Term Management Plan (known as RPJP in Indonesia) is a strategic document created by the Komodo National Park Authority to ensure the effective, planned, and sustainable long-term management of the conservation area. This plan serves as the foundation for conservation, restoration, utilization, and monitoring programs within Komodo National Park. Purpose of the RPJP The […]
The History of the First Five National Parks in Indonesia

Indonesia’s system of national parks began to take formal shape in 1980, when the government officially designated the first group of national parks under a ministerial announcement dated 6 March 1980. This historic proclamation marked an important step in the development of nature conservation in the country. Background Before this declaration, the idea of protected […]