%0 Journal Article %T Challenges for conserving biodiversity and developing sustainable island tourism in North Sulawesi Province, Indonesia %A Luchman Hakim %A Marno Soemarno %A Sun-Kee Hong* %J Journal of Ecology and Field Biology %D 2012 %I %X Recent conditions in North Sulawesi Province (NSP) have become favorable for the development of tourism. In this paper,we present the recent status of biodiversity and tourism in NSP as a basic consideration towards integrative biodiversityconservation strategy. Overall, biological accounts suggest that NSP is important for the world biodiversity conservationprogram. NSP¡¯s biodiversity makes the area a major nature-based tourism (ecotourism) site in the world. Developmentof diverse tourism programs in NSP has provided new opportunities for balancing development and conservation ofregional ecosystems. However, the excessive tourism growth in some particular areas in NSP has been identified as theprimary factor of environmental degradation. Nowadays, biodiversity of North Sulawesi regions are suffering from thenumber of tourist impacts and facilities. Based on those conditions, tourism planning and development in NSP is neededto formulate a proper strategy to protect the ecosystem and biodiversity from degradation and extinction. This will be anew challenge of sustainable island tourism development and biodiversity conservation in NSP. %K biodiversity conservation %K island development %K North Sulawesi Province %K sustainable tourism %U http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/is/mv/showPDF_ocean.jsp?method=download&pYear=2012&koi=KISTI1.1003%2FJNL.JAKO201216646854691&sp=61&CN1=JAKO201216646854691&poid=kesk&kojic=STHHCL&sVnc=v35n2&sFree=