scholarly journals LAVA TOUR MERAPI SEBAGAI EKOWISATA UNGGULAN DI KABUPATEN SLEMAN D.I.YOGYAKARTA

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rizki Amalia Majid

Lava Tour Merapi is leading tourism destination in Sleman District at Special Region of Yogyakarta. Lava Tour Merapi is included in Nature Tourism that apply Ecotourism which is a natural conservation and empowerment of local communities. Ecotourism means environment-based tourism that utilizes natural resources as a tourist attraction.

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aristo Aristo ◽  
Slamet Rifanjani ◽  
Siti Latifah

Riam Angan Tembawang Village is located in Jelimpo District, Landak Regency, West Kalimantan Province. Angan Tembawang Village has interesting natural tourism to visit, such natural objects are rivers and waterfalls and are called Riam Angan Tembawang. This study aims to determine the natural tourist attraction of Riam Angan Tembawang Village, Jelimpo District, Landak Regency. This research was conducted by the descriptive method. Data obtained by direct interviews with respondents about the attractiveness of attractions and fill out a list of questions. The results of the calculation of all the assessment criteria for attraction of Riam Angan Tembawang attraction as well as the elements and sub-elements, namely natural beauty 26,66%, the uniqueness of natural resources 22,36 %, the amount of potential natural resources 22,22 %, natural resource 26,63 %, sensitivity of natural resources 17,08 %, types of nature tourism activities 28,33 %, air cleanliness and location no effect 25,77 %, vulnerability of encroachment and the fire 11,11 %. All elements of attraction assess by the Riam Angan Tembawang tourism are 1.080,96 and this area has good area attractions (B) to be developed into a tourist attraction.Keywords: attraction, nature, riam angan tembawang, tourist attraction.


2021 ◽  
pp. 233
Author(s):  
Made Meisa Putra Ardans ◽  
Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara ◽  
I Gusti Alit Gunadi

Study on the potential of gelar river tourist attractions, Batuagung Village as nature tourism. The Gelar River area is a tourist attractions that located in Batuagung Village. Gelar River planned to be developed into local tourism based on natural tourism. Local tourism is tourism whose scope is limited tocertain places, namely the Jembrana district. This study aims to determine the natural resources that have the potential as natural tourism and the potential development solutions in the Gelar River so that it can be developed into sustainable nature tourism. The method used is the survey method. The data collected in the form of primary data and secondary data. The techniques applied to collect the data in current study are observation, interviews, and literature study. The interview was conducted with the management of the Gelar River Tourist Attraction and the Jembrana District Forestry and Plantation Service. Based on the results of the study, it is known that the geographical location, climate and weather, topography and landform, surface materials, water, vegetation, and fauna are natural resources that have the potential to develop the Gelar river Tourist Attraction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristianus Wigo ◽  
Slamet Rifanjani ◽  
Reine Suci Wulandari

Sebatih Village is a village located in Sengah Temila District, Landak Regency, West Kalimantan Province. One of the hamlets in the village of Sebatih is Keranji Birah Hamlet which has interesting natural tourism to visit, such natural objects are rivers and waterfalls and is called Riam Sabada. Riam Sabada cascade is unique with natural environmental conditions. This study aims to determine the natural tourist attraction of Riam Sabada is Sebatih Village, Sengah Temila District. This research was conducted by the descriptive method. Data obtained by direct interviews with respondents about the attractiveness of attractions and fill out a list of questions. The results of the calculation of all the assessment criteria for attraction of Riam Sabada attraction as well as the elements and sub-elements, namely natural beauty 20.5%, the uniqueness of natural resources 18.16%, the amount of potential natural resources 19%, natural resource 21,16 %, sensitivity of natural resources 19.83%, types of nature tourism activities 16.5%, air cleanliness and location no effect 18.83%, vulnerability of encroachment and the fire 18.66%. All elements of attraction assessment by the Riam Sabada tourism are 915.84 and this area has good area attractions (B) to be developed into a tourism object.Keywords: attraction, nature, riam sabada, tourist attraction


2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sugeng Prayitno Harianto ◽  
Niskan Walid masruri ◽  
Gunardi Djoko Winarno ◽  
Machya Kartika Tsani ◽  
Trio Santoso

Abstract. Harianto SP, Masruri NW, Winarno GD, Tsani MK, Santoso PJT. 2020. Development strategy for ecotourism management based on feasibility analysis of tourist attraction objects and perception of visitors and local communities. Biodiversitas 21: 689-698. Liwa Botanic Gardens (LBG), Lampung, Indonesia ecotourism development must be carried out as an effort to develop nature tourism with the most careful consideration in its management, without temporary benefits orientation, and the doers must have benchmarks in the process of sustainable development so that the next generation can utilize it in their time. This study aims to determine the management conditions and potential of Tourist Attraction Object (TAO) that have been operating — knowing the perceptions of tourists and local people. The method used is (i) scoring; (ii) assessing the perception of satisfaction of tourists and local people; (iii) doing intensive interviews with area managers and community leaders; (iv) identifying problems using the SWOT matrix; (v) constructing a development strategy. Data collection techniques with accidental sampling method with a total of 130 respondents based on tourist visits at the time of the study. The management of the LBG was previously managed by the Forestry Service until 2016, and in 2017 the management was handed over to the West Lampung Research and Development Agency (Balitbang). The results showed that overall, TAO gets a feasibility rating to be developed. The perception of tourists is quite satisfied with the attractions offered and the services of the manager. The community is satisfied with the ongoing management. The community wants are always to be involved in the development process. Researchers give advice on the examination of the management and marketing system in introducing the LBG to increase local and foreign tourist visitors.


Author(s):  
Rajendra Singh Rajawat

India has a rich heritage of historic sites, cultural monuments and natural resources which make India a preferred destination for tourist. Mukandra Hills Tiger Reserve, notified as third Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan in 2013, is endowed with rich biodiversity. It is located in the south-eastern Rajasthan, India and has profound scope to be developed as sustainable nature tourism site. The sustainable nature tourism is an emerging concept that includes research and designing of conservation strategies for the biota along with natural sites and cultural heritages. By creating the employment opportunities and enhanced services-access for the local communities dwelled near such sites, it can contribute significantly to their livelihood. The deliberated planning efforts and successful execution will improve awareness which, in turn will attract sustainable ways for infrastructure creation culminating into better socio-economic order. Thus, it is dire need to devise meticulous policies for sustainable nature tourism in Mukandra Hills Tiger Reserve.


Author(s):  
Chris Armstrong

The status quo within international politics is that individual nation-states enjoy extensive and for the most part exclusive rights over the resources falling within their borders. Egalitarians have often assumed that such a situation cannot be defended, but perhaps some sophisticated defences of state or national rights over natural resources which have been made in recent years prove otherwise. This chapter critically assesses these various arguments, and shows that they are not sufficient to justify the institution of ‘permanent sovereignty’ over resources. Even insofar as those arguments have some weight, they are compatible with a significant dispersal of resource rights away from individual nation-states, both downwards towards local communities, and upwards towards transnational and global agencies.


Author(s):  
Rosa Anaya-Aguilar ◽  
German Gemar ◽  
Carmen Anaya-Aguilar

Water is the common thread and attraction factor of the tourism facilities called “spas”, which are part of health and beauty services. Spa use is currently experiencing a boom that reflects changes in populations, such as an increase in economic wellbeing and a desire to reunite with nature. This research’s objectives were to understand spa tourism’s structural and operational dimensions and to assess this sector’s current situation by using the Delphi method with a panel of 22 experts. The results show that these experts believe that, in Andalusia, spas energize the area as a tourism destination through their natural resources and conservation of key elements. However, spa development policies are scarce, including a lack of autonomous community laws regarding these facilities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (01) ◽  
pp. 13-22
Author(s):  
Sri Wahyuni

The purpose of this research is to study and to analyze the pattern of tourist destinations to determine the excellence of attractions in each district in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, as a tourist attraction. This research uses qualitative research methods with sampling techniques using positive sampling. Data sources used are informants, tourist attractions, and documents. Determination of the advantages of a tourist attraction in a regency and even in the Special Region of Yogyakarta aims to increase the selling power or visitors of a tourist attraction and become an icon or mascot in the regency or region in Yogyakarta Special Region. From the results of the discussion, it was concluded that the most preeminent in the Yogyakarta Special Region was Tourism, Beach and Temple Villages. Keywords: Tourist Patterns, Tourist Attraction, Tourist Asset, Potential Resources


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (02) ◽  
pp. 29-34
Author(s):  
Muhammad Syaifulloh ◽  
Wahyu Setiawan

Kampung Coklat is a tourist attraction of special interest in Blitar, East Java, an ecotourism. Tourist components that have been held, the product quality is maintained, Human Resources who has been there, security from both outside and within the company and also cooperation with local communities necessary for the development, enhancement, training, coaching and maintenance. It is intended to support the development which will be done so as not to compete with other competitors. People who play an active role and cooperation that has existed well into the main capital to undertake development . The role of the community has been proven to work and establish new jobs in Kampung Coklat . Besides the community to fully support the development of Kampung Coklat. Keywords: ecotourism , tourism , products


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