Potential for Managing Natural Atractions Case Study Phanamthip Cave No Hunting Area Buengngam Sub - District Nongphok District Roi Et Province.

Authors

  • Udompon Seenahom Student of Faculty of Law and Politics Roi Et Rajabhat University

Keywords:

Potential, Management, Natural Attraction

Abstract

The purposes of this study were 1. to study the potential of natural tourist attraction management, a case study Phanamthip Cave No Hunting Area Buengngam Sub-district, Nongphok District, Roi Et Province 2. To analyze the problems and obstacles of the potential in the management of natural tourist attractions, a case study Phanamthip Cave No Hunting Area Buengngam Sub-district, Nongphok District, Roi Et Province andand 3. to suggest ways to solve problems and obstacles of potential management of natural tourist attractions, a case study of Phanamthip Cave No Hunting Area Buengngam Sub - district, Nongphok District, Roi Et Province. It is a qualitative research with research tools such as an indepth interview with 5 target groups 20people, then use the information gathered from the document. Literature and interview form. The results of the research showed that 1) the potential in the management of natural tourist attractions Case study of Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-Hunting Area, Bueng Ngam Sub-district, Nong Phok District, Roi Et Province 1.1) will be controlled according to the policy of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation 1.2) Emphasize the rules and regulations of the agency 1.3) Government regulations 1.4 ) is in the rules of the law and controls the staff to pay attention to the organization In the management of natural attractions, whether things that are used to create or decorate the area must be materials that are in nature. 2) To analyze the problems and obstacles of potential management of natural attractions 2.1) Miscommunication from officials and tourists 2.2) Non-hunting areas in the mountains may have problems with telephone signal 2.3) Tourist service staff No specific aspect 2.4) Lack of attraction or other points of interest that can accommodate tourists 2.5) There are few buildings and places to accommodate tourists and 3) Approaches to solving problems and obstacles of potential in managing natural attractions A case study of Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-Hunting Area, Bueng Ngam Sub-district, Nong Phok District, Roi Et Province consisted of 3.1) planning, for example, taking officers to study work outside the place when there is an opportunity 3.2) organization management, that is, there should always be training or knowledge building for knowledgeable officers 3.3) ordering All staff must strictly follow. and must be keen to come and listen to the news regularly; and 3.4) control. Emphasis is placed on monitoring and monitoring the operations in various parts of the organization to ensure that the work is in accordance with the specified goals in accordance with the plans, orders and principles laid out in the Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-Hunting Area.

Author Biography

Udompon Seenahom, Student of Faculty of Law and Politics Roi Et Rajabhat University

Student of Faculty of Law and Politics Roi Et Rajabhat University

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Published

2021-12-13