Proceedings of The 5th International Conference on Linguistics and Cultural Studies 5 (ICLC-5 2024)
48 articles
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Peer-Review Statements
Muhammad Hasyim, Mardi Adi Armin, Yusuf Yusuf
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the International Conference on Language and Culture V (ICLC V) on 16 October 2024 at Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the Faculty of Cultural Sciences’s Scientific Committee members...
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Social Relationship Patterns of Multicultural Communities in Religious Lifestyles
(A Case Study of Mattirowalie Village, Wajo Regency)
Aidil Dwi Ramadhan, A. M. Rusli, A. Lukman Irwan
Indonesia is a pluralistic country, rich in cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity. Mattirowalie Village is a small area within a larger village, where the community exhibits diversity in religious adherence. There is an interesting phenomenon regarding the social relationship patterns within their...
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The Reality of Pelakor Regarding Stigma
(Realitas Pelakor Terhadap Pemberian Stigma)
Annisa Pratiwi Rosjayani, Nurul Ilmi Idrus, Mahmud Tang
The stigma of male usurpers circulating in the community is that most perpetrators have affairs with other people’s husbands because they are considered to have motives as a way to enrich themselves and exploit men to meet the economic needs of the perpetrators or just to fulfill their lifestyle. In...
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Market Potential of Marine Heritage Trails in Indonesia: Insights from Wakatobi, Sulawesi
Aqilah Nurul Khaerani Latif
Since the Dutch colonial era until the early 20th century, Sulawesi served as a significant international trade route, with Wakatobi playing a pivotal role as a trade hub. This historical significance is evidenced by archaeological discoveries across various locations, showcasing maritime heritage through...
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Language Variation in the Speech of Sellers and Buyers in Cekkeng Market, Tanah Kong-Kong Sub-District, Ujung Bulu District
Bulukumba District
Asnawi, Nurhayati, Lukman
Study This aiming For describe variation Language Which there is in speech seller And buyer in market Cekkeng, Tanah Kong-Kong Village, Ujung Bulu District, Bulukumba Regency with use approach qualitative. The implementation is as follows: (1) data provision stage, (2) data analysis stage, and (3) data...
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Leadership Wisdom in Lontara’ Duri: Analysing Indigenous Insights for Post-Reform Leadership in Indonesia
Darmadi, Alem Febri Sonni, Ahmad Ismail, Wahyuddin
Lontara’ Duri is an epic tale of Nene Matindo Dama, a Duri Community legend from South Sulawesi. The book contains noble messages from the ancestors to the Duri Community and humanity. Syukur Abdullah’s Lontara’ Duri: The Origin of Tallu Batupapan Kingdom offers valuable lessons, including messages on...
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Huta Ginjang Dolok: Adaptation of Old Settlements in Disaster-Prone Areas on the Shores of Lake Toba
Defri Elias Simatupang, Dyah Hidayati, Lolita Refani Lumban Tobing, Repelita Wahyu Oetomo
Huta Ginjang Dolok is one of the villages in Baktiraja District, Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra. Huta Ginjang Dolok as the name implies, is located on a high plateau but quite close to Lake Toba. Through excavation methods in archaeological studies, this former early settlement shows interesting...
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Implementation of Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling Policy at Hasanuddin University
Dwi Rahmayani, H. A. M. Rusli, Suhardiman Syamsu
This research aims to analyze service procedures in preventing and handling sexual violence at Hasanuddin University based on Permendikbutristek No. 30 of 2021 implemented by the PPKS Task Force Team of Hasanuddin University. This study uses qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques were...
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Significance of Early Metal Age Settlement at Tadulako Megalithic Site, Behoa Valley, Central Sulawesi
Dwi Yani Yuniawati-Umar, Ipak Fahriani, Romi Hidayat
The Tadulako site is one of the sites characterized by megalithic culture in the Behoa Valley, Poso Regency, Central Sulawesi Province. The presence of megalithic cultural remains at this site was first recognized by foreign researchers around the 19th century AD. Research in this area is still rarely...
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Researcher Identity and the Need for Transparency
A Case Study in Luwu’ Language Research
Emily Rose Logan, H. Hamzah A. Machmoed, Akin Duli, Ikhwan M. Said, M. Hum
Language and identity studies often overlook the factor of researcher identity. In this paper I consider the multiple identities of the researcher and how this relates to their fieldwork, especially in terms of their field-language competence. After providing an overview of current thought concerning...
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Fragmentation of Indonesian and Chinese Women’s Identity in the Novel Putri Cina by Sindhunata
Faika Burhan, Fathu Rahman, Mardi Adi Armin
The labeling of Chinese Indonesians as “Chinese” has created a distance between Chinese Indonesians and indigenous people. The labeling of “Chinese” perpetuates the impression that Chinese Indonesians are merely immigrants from China who are different from indigenous people. This study aims to describe...
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Gentong Si Naga and Seven Wells Water
The Sacred Water in the Sunan Pandanaran Tomb Site Area and its Relationship to the Sustainable Management of Cultural Resources
Gunadi Kasnowihardjo, Aries Budi Marwanto, Ani Rustiyati, Sukari, Masyhudi, Taufik Murtono
Sunan Pandanaran, or Sunan Bayat, was one of the “Wali Sanga” who spread Islam on the island of Java. Sunan Pandanaran lived until he died and was buried in the Bayat area, so he was known as Sunan Bayat. While living in the Bayat area, Sunan Pandanaran left at least 7 (seven) wells behind, which are...
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From Women’s Positioning to Local Values
Reading Tolakinese Folktales as Cultural Means to Convey the Motherhood Concept
Heksa Biopsi Puji Hastuti, A. B. Takko Bandung, Dessy Wahyuni
Tolakinese folktales reveal the community’s views on women’s roles and regional motherhood values. Three chosen tales were deconstructed into mythemes, revealing the community’s expectations of maternity and women’s unique social status. Each narrative emphasizes different aspects of parenting, such...
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Symbolic Violence of Micro Celebrities on Social Media
(Critical Discourse Analysis on Instagram Account @indrakenz)
Heri Hermawan, Akhmad Fathur Fahlevi, Abdul Halik
This study aims to describe the texts on the Instagram account of micro-celebrity Indrakenz. Using the critical discourse analysis method by Roger Fowler, the research results show that Indrakenz utilizes vocabulary such as classification, limiting views, discourse struggle, and marginalization, as well...
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The Challenge of Translating Idioms in Comic Book
I Gede Adi Utamayasa, I Made Rajeg
Idioms are a fundamental element of daily communication, capturing the essence of a language but also presenting significant challenges. They often lack direct counterparts in different languages due to their unique linguistic and cultural context. This cultural specificity makes it impossible to have...
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Teaching Methods of Theology in Ancient Bali during the 8th–11th Centuries
I Nyoman Rema, I Gusti Made Suarbhawa, Wahyu Rizky Andhifani
Theology was the primary focus of the ancient Balinese kingdom, serving as the linchpin for various facets of societal life, including economics, social structures, education, and governance. The theological doctrines were not merely spiritual guidelines but integral to maintaining civic order and ensuring...
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Indirect Domination of an Indonesian Female Character in Sekar Ayu Asmara’s Pintu Terlarang (2004)
I Wayan Juniartha, I Nyoman Darma Putra, Maria Maltidis Banda, I Nyoman Suarka, I Wayan Suardiana
Female masculinity is a concept that establishes masculinity traits performed by female characters, and one context that embodies the idea is female masculinity in literary work. This is the implementation of women’s character resistance to the stereotype labeled on them in a patriarchal society. Through...
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The Linguistic Identity of Short Message Service (SMS) Sobis
A Corpus Linguistic Analysis Using Antconc
Ikhwan M. Said, Kartika
This study identifies the linguistic identity of fraudulent Short Message Service (SMS), known locally in South Sulawesi as “Sobis,” using a corpus linguistic approach with AntConc. Unlike the common machine learning-based approaches to fraud detection, this study offers a linguistic analysis to gain...
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Human Traces of Megalithic Culture in Tomohon
Based on Analysis of Pottery in Lansot Site
Ipak Fahriani, Dwi Yani Yuniawati-Umar, Sriwigati, Nasrullah Azis, Henki Riko Pratama
The Minahasa area, North Sulawesi, is the largest area with the remains of a megalithic culture. Archaeological research conducted in the Tomohon area, Minahasa, precisely at the Lansot Site, shows a fairly large and diverse distribution of megalithic cultural remains from the results of surveys and...
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Cultural Lexicon in Motayok Tradition, Mongondow Ethnic, Bolaang Mongondow Regency
Janeke Peggy Slippy, Basori, Nandang Rusnandar, Irna Saptaningrum, Hasanuddin Anwar
The Mongondow people who live in Bilalang Village are one of the communities that have various ceremonial traditions in their lives. One of the rituals they perform is the Motayok rite. Motayok is a rite related to healing or treating the sick. They combine religious values, myths and legends of their...
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Design of Teaching Material for Creative Writing of Enviroinment Based Literature
Juniati, Sukma, Nirmayanti, Andi Bismawati, Arum Pujiningtyas
This study aims to describe the design of teaching materials for creative writing of ecology-based literature. From the results of problem identification and analysis of the need for the use of teaching materials in learning literary creative writing, data is obtained that the teaching materials used...
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The Relationship between Economic Behavior and Socio-Religious Dimensions
Lilam Kadarin Nuriyanto, Rosidin Sudastro, Arnis Rachmadhani, Wahab, Mulyani Mudis Taruna
This study examines the relationship between economic behavior and the socio-religious dimension, focusing on how religious teachings influence individual and community economic decisions. Using a qualitative approach and literature study, this study applies several theoretical frameworks, including...
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Maritime in Textual Data during the Majapahit Period
Lisda Meyanti, Titi Surti Nastiti
The Majapahit Kingdom (14th to early 16th centuries CE), which was considered the superpower state of its time, was both maritime and agrarian. Although state officials who controlled the sea had existed since the Kaḍiri period (12th century CE), it was only Majapahit that was considered a maritime kingdom....
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The Role of Transforming Lancang Kocik Folk Song into the Short Story “Pipa Air Mata” by Badri in the Digital Era
Listi Mora Rangkuti, Inriati Lewa, Muhammad Hasyim, Andi Muhammad Akhmar
This goal of this is to represent the transformation of the Lancang Kocik folk song into a short story titled “Pipa Air Mata” by M. Badri, viewed from the aspect of modernity. The development of technology and changes in power also play a role in the ecological changes of living patterns and cultural...
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The Sentence Structure Analysis of Raja Parhata
Magdalena Br Marpaung, Ni Luh Ketut Mas Indrawati, I Nyoman Suparwa, Ni Luh Nyoman Seri Malini
Raja Parhata [rɑjʌ pʌrhɑtʌ] ‘the king of words’ or spokesman is needed in all ethnic ceremonial of Toba Batak people because he has an urgent duty and responsibility to explain, argue, and discuss important points. Some of the important points are expressed in the moment of ethnic discussion in the ceremonial....
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Phonological Change Process in Thai Patani Malay
Manavavee Mamah, Nurhaayati, Mardi Adi Armin, Ikhwan M. Said
This study aims to analyze the process of phonological change in Thai Patani Malay. Phonological changes in Malay can occur according to the behavior of speakers, which are often caused by the natural properties of the physiology of pronunciation and perception of sound when listening, or from the physical...
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Dynamics of Religious Life of Muslim Minorities in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT)
Muh. Isnanto
The dynamics of religious life in Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), have grown and developed through a very long process. Since the beginning of the reform era, the phenomenon of the survival of the Muslim minority has been interesting to portray as a wealth of religious life in Indonesia. The research...
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A Semiotic Analysis of the Mappamula Tradition in Soppeng District Indonesia
Muh. Fatkhu Muharram A. Sibadu, Mursalim, Muliadi Mau
The Maccile Village community has a mappamula tradition which means starting, called starting because this is the beginning of the rice harvest. The mappamula tradition is a tradition that is a means of praying to the creator and the goddess of rice so that the resulting harvest has quality, abundant...
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AI-Integrated Hybrid Model on Reading Comprehension among Indonesian EFL Teacher Candidates
A Quasi-Experimental Study
Muhammad Azwar Assiddiq, Sasmayunita
Reading is a fundamental and crucial language skill for every individual. However, many EFL teacher candidates face challenges in comprehending the texts they read. This study aims to assess the efficiency of an AI-integrated hybrid model in improving the reading comprehension of Indonesian EFL teacher...
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A Study of Children’s Literature and Ideology
The Case of S. Rukiah Kertapati’s Works
Nia Kurnia, Ai Kurniati
The story “Pak Supi Kakek Pengungsi” (PSKP) is a children’s literary work by S. Rukiah Kertapati, which was banned from circulation after the 1965 events. In 2018, this children’s story was republished by Ultimus, a publisher in Bandung. As children’s literature created by an adult, PSKP’s story is not...
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Applying Gamification to Enhance Students’ English Learning Motivation of the Management Study Program in UIN Alauddin Makassar
A Descriptive Study
Nurfajri Ningsih, Abidin Pammu, Kamsinah, Harlinah Sahib, Patur Rahman
An intensive English teaching program had been implemented for all academic majors in UIN Alauddin Makassar. In this case, the Management study program had been given teaching treatment in 16 meetings. Those meetings not only implemented conventional teaching practices but also implemented gamification...
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Strategies and Solutions for Promoting Positive Literacy Through Social Media Posts in the Digital Era
A Sociolinguistic Study
Nurhayati
Social media, abbreviated as medsos, is a communication platform for interacting with fellow netizens. Social media is chosen by netizens to communicate because it is effective, practical, and economical. However, many netizens make posts that are impolite, vulgar, bullying, sarcastic, and choose the...
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Grebeg Suran
A Ceremonial of the Megalithic Community on Mount Slamet, Central Java
Priyatno Hadi Sulistyarto
The Mount Slamet area is administratively owned by five districts, namely Banyumas, Purbalingga, Pemalang, Tegal, and Brebes. This area has 70 megalithic sites in the form of stepped pundens, menhirs, lumpangs, phallus, statues, dolmens, dakon stones, and altars. The existence of these megalithic buildings...
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Being Wise through Personifications & Antithesis: A Multimodality Study in the Novel Penaka by Altami N.D.
Resti Nurfaidah
Personification is the parable of human nature in various manifestations. Meanwhile, Antithesis is an arena of juxtaposition between two different entities. Penaka is a novel that shows us whether personification and antithesis can be used as a source of education and literacy about policy, especially...
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Hindu-Buddhist Influence on the City Planning of the Palembang Sultanate in the XVII-XIX Centuries AD
Retno Purwanti
Palembang is one of the ancient cities in Indonesia, even Southeast Asia. Based on inscriptions from the Srivijaya Kingdom period, Palembang has played an important role in the political, social and cultural dynamics from the VII century to the XIX century. During the Sriwijaya Kingdom, Palembang was...
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The Stigma of Child Marriage in Ajallasse Village, Cenrana District, Bone District
Intan Rosita, Nurul Ilmi Idrus, Muhammad Basir
Child marriage in Ajallasse Village, Cenrana District, Bone Regency, is an issue that is still widespread even though there are various regulations that limit this practice. This research aims to identify and analyze the stigma that is developing in society regarding child marriage and the factors that...
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Fillers Used By Lecturers in EFL Classroom Interaction
Ruslan Hasyim
The objectives of this research were to find out (1) the fillers used by the lecturers in EFL classroom interaction, and (2) the functions of the fillers used by the lecturers in EFL classroom interaction. The researcher applied descriptive qualitative method. The subjects of this research were the lecturers...
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Coconut Leaf as a “sign” of Christmas Invitation in the Ambai Island
A Case Study of Semiotic Resources
Sara Karubaba, Gusnawaty
Semiotic resources refer to the meaning potential of material resources, which develop and accumulated over time through their use in a particular community. Semiotic resources are not restricted to speech and writing and making picture, but also to the objects. Thus, in social semiotics, resource, for...
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Phatic Preferences in Everyday Communication: A Survey of Foreign Workers Learning Indonesian
Sariah, Ade Mulyanah, Rini Widiastuti, Sang Ayu Putu Eny Parwati, Exti Budihastuti, Emma Maemunah, Ratnawati
This study explores the preference for phatic expressions in everyday communication among foreign workers learning the Indonesian language. Why phatic expressions? Because they contain cultural elements that represent a particular utterance, they are important for BIPA (Indonesian for Foreign Speakers)...
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The Role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Promoting Autonomous Learning in Language Education
Benefits and Challenges
Sasmayunita, Muhammad Azwar Assiddiq
Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education has become increasingly prevalent, offering new opportunities to enhance learning experiences across various disciplines, including language learning. As digital technologies evolve, AI’s ability to provide personalized and adaptive learning environments...
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The Sago Plant in the Folklore of Papua and Its Potential for Creative Economic Development
Sri Yono, Siswanto, Drajat Agus Murdowo, Yohanes Adhi Satiyoko
Gastronomic has become crucial factor for tourists to visit tourist areas. Knowing and tasting local cuisine is a unique cultural experience. Tourists visit specific tourist attractions only to taste the foods. This phenomenon creates opportunities for developing local foods and promoting the origin...
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Early Contact with Austronesian Culture in the Central Part of Sulawesi Island
Based on Analysis of Pottery Artifacts at the Gililana Cave Site
Sriwigati, Nasrullah Azis, Ipak Fahriani, Anindya Puspita Putri
Pottery is one of the evidences of Austronesian cultural contact in Indonesia. In particular, in the central part of Sulawesi Island, namely in Gililana Cave, pottery decoration with denta-stamp motifs associated with burial in the metal period. The motifs appear as spheres with white coloring inside,...
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The Patronage System of the Bugis-Makassar Community of the Punggawa Sawi in the Novel Pulau by Aspar
A Review of Literary Anthropology
St Nursaadah, Fathu Rahman, Muhammad Hasyim, Dafirah Arsyad, A. B. Takko Bandung
This research aims to reveal the patronage system of punggawa sawi in the novel Pulau by Aspar. This study uses a literary anthropological approach with Levi’s Strauss theory. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative research method. The data collection method is carried out through literature...
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Identifying Barriers to Technology Integration in Chinese Language Instructions
A Case Study of Indonesian Higher Education
Sukma, Dian Sari Unga Waru
This study investigates the barriers to technology Integration in Chinese Language learning at Indonesian Higher education institutions. Technology has become increasingly essential in educational systems, and understanding instructors’ challenges is crucial for effective implementation. Through a qualitative...
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The Linguistic Landscape of Public Tourism Spaces in Baubau City: Function and Identity Representation
Sukur Oda, Akin Duli, Lukman
This research examines the linguistic landscape in public tourism areas of Baubau City, Indonesia, focusing on language functions and identity representation. The study analyzes the visible use of language on tourist destination signage, commercial signs, road signs, information boards, and other public...
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Indonesian Students’ Perception of AI-Assisted EFL Academic Writing
Ummu Rofikah, Burhanuddin Arafah, Nasmilah, Harewaty
This study explores tertiary English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students’ perceptions of the practical use, benefits, and challenges of integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools in academic writing, focusing on users’ agency in the Makassar, Indonesia context. Grounded in the uses determinism,...
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Preserving Bark Cloth as Local Culture Through Traditional Schools in Rampi District
Wahyu Hidayat, Fitrah Al Anshori, M. Rusli, Seriyanti
Bark cloth is a cultural heritage of the Rampi people which has high historical and artistic value. However, as time goes by, interest and skills in making this cloth are declining among the younger generation. This research wants to examine how traditional schools can be used as a means to preserve...
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The Role of Tour Guides in Preserving Folklore in Kaimana
An Analysis of the Interrelationship between Local Knowledge and Tourist Responses
Yansen Saragih, Sukristiningsih
Kaimana Regency, located in the southern part of West Papua Province, is celebrated for its well-preserved natural beauty and substantial ecotourism potential, which includes pristine beaches, exceptional diving spots, and the renowned “Kaimana Sunset.” The region’s rich biodiversity and vibrant cultural...