scholarly journals INOVASI DALAM KOMPETISI: USAHA KULINER LOKAL MENCIPTAKAN KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF DI UBUD

Author(s):  
Putu Diah Sastri Pitanatri

Esteemed for its culture, Ubud has developed its image as culinary destination in Bali. The creation of this new branding of Ubud is attached to the dedication of its local talents who consistently serves Balinese food to tourists. Seeing these ongoing developments, this study analyzes the following aspects (1) Ubud and it’s development as culinary destination, (2) innovation showed by local culinary talents, and (3) thin line between cultural enrichment and deprivation. Using critical qualitative, this research was conducted by implementing indepth interviews to selected interviewes.Theories used are cultural tourism and sustainable tourism approaching to related aspects such as experience economy, millennial generation; community based tourism, and invented tradition. Results of this study are (1) the development of Ubud as culinary destination in Bali is not only supported by changes in tourist’s motivation but also the ability of it’s local talents to productively innovate (2) innovation in products, promotions and experiences are the keys in promoting sustainability of these local businesses, and (3) the growth of local culinary enrich cultural experience and is proven to strengthening Ubud’s image as a cultural tourism destination.

2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 107-116
Author(s):  
Jadwiga Środulska-Wielgus

Wallachian Culture Route is a cultural tourism route that presents the natural values of the Carpathian Mountains and the cultural heritage of Wallachian settlers. The main objective for the creation of thxe route is the development and promotion of sustainable tourism in the Carpathian Mountains. The route is also a way to enrich and diversify the range of touristic offers in Carpathian boroughs on the basis of their own, frequently unused human and landscape capital. The idea of the route reflects the community of the Carpathian highlanders through nomenclature, the music that is manifested in the system of village establishment, spread of fields, glades along with huts, and through the contemporary realization of cooperative, communal activities that refers back to the organization of a Wallachian hut – mutual husbandry. Affiliation with the “Wallachian Culture Route” teaches respect for work and the achievements of past generations, also drawing attention to the cultural heritage of the Carpathian Arc.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-152
Author(s):  
Rila Anggraeni

Cultural tourism destination has unique offerings compared with any other tourism sector because its cultural resource can attract visitors by giving them an authentic and novel cultural experience. However, there has been a lack of studies measuring cultural tourism destination equity, especially in Indonesia. This research aims to investigate the linkage of cultural tourism destination awareness, cultural tourism destination image, cultural tourism destination perceived quality, and cultural tourism destination loyalty. The data collected from 227 visitors of Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park Bali, Indonesia by using the convenience sampling method. The results show that there is a significant relationship between cultural tourism destination equity. The findings of this study provide a better understanding of the cultural tourism destination equity, which is insightful to increase the cultural tourism destination's sustainable development and competitive advantage.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 16-31
Author(s):  
Georgia Zouni ◽  
Aggelos Karlis ◽  
Ioanna Georgaki

In every corner of the world, we observe that tourism destinations, having understood the importance of dance events, try to increase the presentation of such dance events, with the aim to attract and entertain tourists. Dance tourism constitutes a part of cultural tourism since, through that, opportunities for cultural experience are provided to tourists. The main aim of the present research is the investigation of the similarities and differences between Greek and Russian dance tourists towards dance tourism in a tourism destination (Patras, Greece), regarding: (a) the Demographic characteristics, (b) attitude towards dance tourism, and (c) attitude towards Patras as a dance tourism destination. Results show that younger individuals, mainly women, that are single, of high educational level, private-sector employees mainly, and of medium income are interested in dance tourism. Moreover, several interesting results found regarding attitude towards dance tourism, and attitude towards dance tourism destinations. The contribution of this study is twofold. For both For academia, this research might deepen the understanding of dance tourism travellers and its impact on destinations products formulation. For practitioners, this kind of approach might provide new and strategically important knowledge about attracting dance tourists.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1371
Author(s):  
Suharsono Suharsono ◽  
A.Y. Agung Nugroho ◽  
Alfonso Harrison

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on people's lives today. One of the sectors most affected is the tourism and hospitality sector and its supporting businesses. With the exploitation of natural resources on a large scale, environmental pollution occurs everywhere, concern for nature and the environment decreases.  Therefore, there needs to be a fundamental change in the mindset and behavior related to the tourism industry. This paper attempts to reflect on the situation mentioned above regarding decent tourism activities to respond to the pandemic. According to many studies, conventional tourism (mass tourism) contributes to environmental damage to some degree. Therefore, it is time to redesign the post-pandemic tourism destination strategy that considers the concept of Sustainable Tourism, Community Based Tourism (CBT), Social Capital, and the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).This study aims to answer how to find an adequate tourism destination management strategy. We examine various options for Community-Based Tourism Destination Management Strategies in the post-Covid 19 pandemic. This paper is a theoretical review of the literature and the results and case studies of previous studies. The results of this study may be able to contribute to more in-depth analysis in future research.Pandemi Covid-19 mempunyai pengaruh yang signifikan dalam kehidupan masyarakat saat ini. Salah satu sector  yang paling terdampak adalah bidang pariwisata dan perhotelan serta bisnis pendukungnya. Dengan eksploitasi sumber daya alam secara besar-besaran, pencemaran lingkungan terjadi di mana-mana, kepedulian terhadap alam dan lingkungan berkurang. Oleh karena itu, perlu ada perubahan mendasar dalam pola pikir dan perilaku terkait industri pariwisata. Tulisan ini berusaha merefleksikan situasi tersebut di atas terkait dengan kegiatan pariwisata yang layak untuk merespon situasi pandemi. Menurut banyak penelitian, pariwisata konvensional (pariwisata massal) berkontribusi terhadap kerusakan lingkungan sampai tingkat tertentu. Oleh karena itu, sudah saatnya merancang kembali strategi destinasi pariwisata pascapandemi yang mempertimbangkan konsep Sustainable Tourism, Community Based Tourism (CBT), Social Capital, dan pemanfaatan Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi (TIK). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjawab bagaimana menemukan strategi pengelolaan destinasi pariwisata yang memadai. Kami mengkaji berbagai opsi Strategi Pengelolaan Destinasi Pariwisata Berbasis Masyarakat di masa pasca Pandemi Covid 19. Makalah ini merupakan kajian teoritis kepustakaan dan hasil serta studi kasus dari penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya.Hasil penelitian ini mungkin dapat memberikan kontribusi untuk analisis yang lebih mendalam pada penelitian selanjutnya.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-19
Author(s):  
Ivo Novitaningtyas ◽  
Andhatu Achsa ◽  
Budi Rahardjo

Tourism village is one of the tourism destinations that need to be developed. Brajan is a tourism village that has natural and cultural tourism potential. This village needs promotion in order to attract tourists. The aim of this study is to describe the basic elements of the tourism village and the marketing potential of Brajan as a tourism village. Data were collected through observation and interviews with the local communities in Brajan. After collecting the process, the data analyzed descriptively based on 6 basic elements of a tourism destination and marketing mix. The result showed that Brajan has a complete concept as a tourism destination. Moreover, this village has a lot of potential in terms of marketing. The stakeholders such as local people, manager and the Government need to developing and empowering its potential. The development of its potential is expected to have a positive impact and make the tourism village becomes a sustainable tourism destination


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 291-307
Author(s):  
Jason T. Larson

This article considers the intersection of Christian and imperial memory in the physical Gospel book. Besides describing the function of gospel books in the post-Constantine Roman Empire, it examines the connection between the Roman construction and production of sites of memory that established Roman imperium in the Mediterranean and the development of the Christian Gospel codex as a site of memory within Christianity. It also explores the related issues of imperial and divine power as manifest through material things, the rhetoric of seeing and iconicity, and the invented tradition of Christian orthodoxy. The article shows that the Christian Gospels and Roman sites of memory, despite a vast difference in their intended functions and original uses, both established imperium. It maintains that the creation of the Gospels' imperial iconicity was not based on their function as texts of spiritual enlightenment in late ancient Christianity, but on the fact that the production of Gospels as material cultural objects depended on Roman cultural exemplars and ideological rhetoric.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
I Wayan Pantiyasa ◽  
Ni Luh Supartini

Community based Tourism paradigm as a concept of alternative tourism has been able to provide distribution to community either in welfare or empowerment towards sustainable tourism. In relation to this paradigm, this study was conducted to analyze the impacts of rural tourism development in Pinge village. Pinge is one of the village in Tabanan- Bali which has been developed to be rural tourism destination.The approach used in this research was qualitative descriptive. Technique of collecting data was through interviewing with community leader and conducting field observations in order to find out positive and negative impacts to economy, socio cultural and environment to this village. The researcher found that the development of rural tourism provides positive and negative impacts to society in Pinge. From the result of data collection, there were found that economy of society was improved, the culture was preserved, and the environment was arranged well. The result of this study is expected to be a reference study in rural tourism development in Pinge village through controlling the negative impacts from this tourism destination development.


2007 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 515-522
Author(s):  
Elena Rudan

This paper investigates whether it is possible to impact on the competitiveness of a destination through new dimensions of cultural tourism and by improving the existing forms of cultural tourism. The paper deals with the possibility of upgrading the development of cultural tourism through historical trails. The historical trails from Moscenicka Draga and Moscenice to Trebisce and Perun could supplement the creation of an image for this destination, which in itself has a strong seasonal character, as well as a strong orientation of tourists towards sea- and-sun motivated holidaymaking. According to the latest research, Trebisce was a place where the old Slavs used to make their offerings to Perun, the Slavic god of thunder. In other words, this is a sacred site of early Croatian mythology. The historical trails can help to differentiate, improve and enrich the tourism offering of Moscenicka Draga as a tourist destination. The initiator and coordinator of this project is the Chair of the Chakavian Council (an organization dedicated to the preservation of the local culture and the chakavian dialect) of the Municipality of Moscenicka Draga.


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