Nor Aziah Abd KadirMohd Iqbal Mohd NoorAmirah AzzeriMohd Hafiz JaafarMuhammad Fuad Abdullah2024-05-282024-05-2820232024-1-29Abd Kadir, N. A. ., Mohd Noor, M. I. ., Azzeri, A. ., Jaafar, M. H. ., & Abdullah, M. F. . (2023). Assessing the Governance of Ecotourism in Natural Forests using Social Network Analysis: Sungei Moroli, Kampung Luanti Baru, Kawang Forest Reserve, Sabah. Bioresources and Environment, 1(1), 50–65. Retrieved from https://bioenvuitm.com/index.php/en/article/view/182976-3444https://bioenvuitm.com/index.php/en/article/view/18/7https://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/7213Bioresources and Environment Volume 1 No.1 Page (50-65)Community-based management has been heralded to practice stakeholder inclusivity and is claimed to be the panacea in overcoming problems and dilemmas in governing ecotourism in a forest-protected area. Sungei Moroli, Kawang Forest Reserve (SMKFR) at Kampung Luanti Baru Sabah, a unique destination offering Kelah fish massage is selected as the study site on account of being associated with co-management governance. This study aims to identify the key stakeholders within the governance network in this area who are involvedin eco-tourism management and to understand the interests and roles of these stakeholders. Social Network Analysis (SNA) is utilized in this study. SNA is a tool to measure the criteria used, the number of ties, density, and geodesic distance, together with the degree and betweenness centralities of the network map.The social network map obtained suggests that the local community management is the most critical stakeholder in ensuring the effective operation of the ecotourism set-up in SMKFR. The bottom-up management approach with high participation and commitment of the stakeholders was indeed in place and is its critical success factor of eco-tourism activities in SMKFR. The implications of these findings to ecotourism management in the protected area for greater inclusivity of stakeholders, especially among the local communities.Keywords: Community Based Management, Ecotourism, Kawang Forest Reserve,Social Network AnalysisINTRODUCTIONWith the rising potential of ecotourism in a protected area, it is necessary for providers to maintain high-qualityservices for visitors while retaining biodiversity conservation values. Environmental-friendlyservices and products have been ranked as one of the most important criteriain ecotourism service quality (Jeong et al., 2021; Mulyani et al., 2021). Another important service construct is the design of the attractions and facilities provided. Tangibleaspects of the service environment such as public facilities also had a critical impact on the affective responses of customers,and this may influence their perceptions of the place (So et al., 2021). Tourist service quality reactions are also easily affected by the actions of service providers and other tourists as well (Abdullah et al., 2021). The ability ofen-USCommunity Based ManagementEcotourismKawang Forest ReserveSocial Network AnalysisAssessing the Governance of Ecotourism in a Forest-Protected Areausing Social Network Analysis: Sungei Moroli, Kampung Luanti Baru, Kawang Forest Reserve, Sabah.Article506511