Cultural and Social Welfare Approaches in Komodo National Park to Support National Security

Cultural and Social Welfare Approaches in Komodo National Park to Support National Security

Komodo National Park, located in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, is famous not only for its unique Komodo dragons but also as a strategic area that reflects Indonesia’s cultural identity and national security interests. In the literature review “Cultural and Social Welfare Approaches in Komodo National Park to Support National Security,” researchers explore how cultural values […]

Community Participation and a Sustainable Tourism Development Model in Komodo National Park

Community Participation and a Sustainable Tourism Development Model in Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park (KNP), one of Indonesia’s most iconic conservation and tourism destinations, has experienced rapid growth in visitor numbers over recent years. While tourism brings economic opportunities, its long-term success depends on how well local communities are involved in planning and benefit sharing. A 2020 study published in the Journal of Environmental Management and […]

Critical Discourse Analysis of News Coverage on the Arrangement of Komodo National Park

Critical Discourse Analysis of News Coverage on the Arrangement of Komodo National Park

The proposed arrangement of Komodo National Park — intended to transform it into a premium tourist destination — generated public controversy and wide media attention in Indonesia. Critics argued that the plan could disrupt the natural habitat and ecosystem of the Komodo dragon and complicate conservation efforts, while supporters emphasized economic and tourism benefits. The […]

Effects of Human Activities on Komodo Dragons in Komodo National Park

Effects of Human Activities on Komodo Dragons in Komodo National Park

Komodo National Park (KNP) in Eastern Indonesia is the last stronghold of the endangered Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), the largest living lizard on Earth. Over recent decades, human activities — especially tourism, habitat change, and resource competition — have had measurable impacts on this iconic species. 1. Increased Human Presence and Ecotourism Tourism is one […]

Demographic Status of Komodo Dragon Populations in Komodo National Park

Demographic Status of Komodo Dragon Populations in Komodo National Park

The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the world’s largest living lizard and one of the planet’s most iconic reptiles. Endemic to a small group of islands in eastern Indonesia, most of its remaining populations are found within Komodo National Park — a protected area established to conserve this species and its habitat. Scientific research into […]

Corticosterone Measurement in Komodo Dragon Shed Skin

Corticosterone Measurement in Komodo Dragon Shed Skin

Corticosterone is the main glucocorticoid hormone in reptiles, playing a key role in their stress response and physiology. Traditionally, scientists measured this hormone using blood or fecal samples, which reflect hormone levels over short periods. However, a novel method using shed skin has been tested for Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis), offering a way to assess […]

Blood Values in Wild and Captive Komodo Dragons

Blood Values in Wild and Captive Komodo Dragons

(Based on scientific research linked from the Komodo National Park site) The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the largest living lizard on Earth and a top predator native to Indonesia’s Komodo National Park. Scientists have studied the blood values of this iconic species to better understand its health, especially by comparing wild individuals with those […]

Water and Conflict, A Study of Freshwater Resource Availability in Komodo National Park

Water and Conflict, A Study of Freshwater Resource Availability in Komodo National Park

Introduction Access to freshwater is critical for human survival and livelihoods everywhere — including in protected areas like Komodo National Park in Eastern Indonesia. This study, conducted by Risdawati Ahmad, Kikiy Mega Nurmawati, and Abdul Kodir, examines how local communities living in Komodo National Park access and manage freshwater resources. It also assesses whether scarcity […]