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Study Highlights Waremdi River’s Potential as a Promising Tourist Destination

Study Highlights Waremdi River’s Potential as a Promising Tourist Destination

Study Highlights Waremdi River’s Potential as a Promising Tourist Destination

Papuaaround.com – A recent study published in the Papuasia Forestry Journal has identified Waremdi River as a promising ecotourism destination. Conducted by researchers Nella Kapisa, Jonni Marwa, and Domingas M.H. Renwarin from the Department of Forestry at the University of Papua, the study explores public perceptions and assesses the feasibility of developing the river for tourism. Using a descriptive research approach, the study involved field observations and interviews with local residents.

Waremdi River is known for its crystal-clear waters and rich biodiversity, featuring a variety of native plant and animal species. Researchers evaluated the river’s tourism potential using a rating system, which resulted in a score of 3,100, placing it in the moderate category for development. The study highlights Waremdi’s natural beauty, with lush greenery and a cool climate, making it an attractive spot for nature lovers.

Beyond its scenic appeal, the river plays an important ecological role. The surrounding mangrove forests help maintain environmental quality and prevent erosion. With proper management, Waremdi River could contribute to both conservation efforts and economic growth for the local community.

Residents have expressed optimism about the river’s tourism potential, hoping that sustainable development could boost the local economy while preserving the natural environment. The study suggests that community involvement and government support will be crucial in transforming Waremdi into a well-managed and sustainable tourist destination.

If developed responsibly, Waremdi River could become a key attraction in Numfor Island, offering visitors a unique experience while promoting environmental conservation and cultural heritage.

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