scholarly journals STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN OBYEK WISATA DI TAMAN WISATA ALAM TELAGA WARNA

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Meri Juanda ◽  
Ina Lidiawati ◽  
Abdul Rahman Rusli

TWA Telaga Warna is a Nature Conservation Area which is mainly intended for tourism and nature recreation. TWA Potential of Telaga Warna is not yet known with certainty, given its intangible nature and has recently experienced a decrease in the number of visitors. For this reason, it is necessary to know the potential and strategies for developing tourism objects in TWA Telaga Warna. The method used in this research is based on the analysis of the area of operation of the object of natural tourist attraction (ADO - ODTWA), the index of the feasibility of an object and the analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Based on the research, it was found that TWA Telaga Warna has potential tourism objects that are worth developing (77.55%) and the TWA Telaga Warna development strategy is the SO strategy, namely maximizing the strength (strength) owned and maximizing the opportunity (opportunity) by preserving the natural good flora. , fauna, natural beauty and water availability of TWA Telaga Warna are the satisfaction of visitors, making infrastructure so that visitors can enjoy natural panoramas and easy access to information, and making tour packages at TWA Telaga Warna in collaboration with the hotel.

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 479
Author(s):  
I Komang Darnita ◽  
Ida Ayu Tary Puspa ◽  
I Ketut Arta Widana

<p><em>Research on Virgin Beach Development as a marine tourism attraction in Bugbug village Karangasem is related to the process of developing a marine tourism destination. Marine tourism is a potential form of tourism, including in "clean industry" activities. Because it utilizes coastal areas and oceans directly or indirectly. Direct activities include boating, swimming, snorkeling, diving, and fishing. Indirect activities such as beach sports activities, picnics, enjoy the ocean atmosphere. Virgin Beach is one of the beaches in Karangasem precisely in the village of Bugbug which has the potential to be developed into a marine tourism. This is because Virgin Beach provides its own uniqueness with beautiful nature, white sand is an atmosphere that is still natural so many tourists who visit marine activities on the beach.</em></p><p><em>The issues studied include: (1) What potentials does Virgin Beach have to develop as a marine tourism attraction in Bugbug village Karangasem? (2) How are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats faced by the community in developing Virgin Beach as a marine tourism attraction in Bugbug village Karangasem? (3) How is the strategy of developing virgin beach as a tourist attraction in Bugbug village Karangasem. </em><em>The above problems were studied with several theories. The theory used is the theory of planning and development theory of tourism area. In addition, in obtaining the data used several methods, namely the method of observation, interview and documentation and elaborated with descriptive method, so obtained a thorough conclusion. This type of research is which uses quantitative and and analyzed descritif qualitative, SWOT using External Factor Analysis Summary matrix and Internal Factor Analysis Summary.</em></p><p><em>The potential of Virgin Beach is its natural and cultural potential. The natural potential consists of natural beauty such as white sand, Kuhan island, cliffs surrounding it and cultural potentials such as the presence of gambelan and some preserved dances. From the potential gained then described the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats encountered and developing Virgin Beach as a tourist attraction nautical. These strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats are analyzed by the External Factor Analysis Summary matrix and Internal Factor Analysis Summary to determine the development strategy for the next.The strategy chosen is the strategy of natural resource maintenance, human resource development strategy and market penetration.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Toman Sony Tambunan

Samosir Regency is an area that has the potential to be developed as a tourism destination through the utilization of various potential natural beauty, local wisdom, and the historical value of cultural civilization, so as to increase regional income, improve the community's economy, grow the business sector, introduce local cultural values, and contribute in developing the world of education. This study aims to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the development of tourism in Samosir Regency as a tourist attraction. Data were collected through observation, interviews and literature study. Data analysis uses descriptive qualitative analysis. The results of the data will be used to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of tourism objects in Samosir Regency. The conclusion of this study states that for the tourism development strategy of Samosir Regency, they are (1) improving the quality of facilities and infrastructure that supports tourism, (2) increasing tourism activities on a national and international scale, (3) promoting attractions on an ongoing basis to the national and international level, (4) developing various values of tourist attraction products, (5) involving the participation of the community and all interested parties in the management of attractions, and (6) improving the competency of human resources for tourism actors.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Bastian Bastian ◽  
Erianto Erianto ◽  
Sarma Siahaan

This research examines the appraisal of the attractiveness of the coastal tourist attraction of Arung Buaya, Meliah Village, Subi District, Natuna Regency, Riau Islands Province. This research was conducted in Meliah Village, Subi District, Natuna Regency using a survey method. Direct field data collection through interviews with questionnaire that given to visitors as respondents who were determined accidentally (accidental sampling). This research was conducted using the guidelines of the Director General of Forest Protection and Nature Conservation (ODTWA PHKA) in 2003 which includes 6 assessment criteria: natural beauty, beach safety / security, color of sand, variety of activities, beach cleanliness and comfort. The purpose of this study is to get value from the attractiveness of the coastal tourist attraction of Arung Buaya. The location of the tourist attraction to the center of the settlement is 3.3 km and takes 15-20 minutes to Arung Buaya Beach. The coastal area of Arung Buaya, Meliah Village, Subi District, Natuna Regency, received a score of 887.7 Category A Potential to be developed as a tourist attraction.Keywords: Assessment of Arung Buaya beach, meliah village, subi subditrict. AbstrakPenelitian ini mengkaji penilaian daya tarik objek wisata pantai Arung Buaya, Desa Meliah, Kecamatan Subi, Kabupaten Natuna, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Desa Meliah, Kecamatan Subi, Kabupaten Natuna dengan menggunakan metode survei. Pengumpulan data lapangan langsung melalui wawancara dengan kuesioner yang diberikan kepada pengunjung sebagai responden yang ditentukan secara tidak sengaja (accidental sampling). Penelitian ini dilakukan berdasarkan pedoman Dirjen Perlindungan Hutan dan Konservasi Alam (ODTWA PHKA) tahun 2003 yang mencakup 6 kriteria penilaian yaitu keindahan alam, keselamatan/keamanan pantai, warna pasir, ragam kegiatan, kebersihan pantai dan kenyamanan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan nilai dari daya tarik objek wisata pesisir Arung Buaya. Jarak lokasi objek wisata ke pusat pemukiman adalah 3,3 km dan memakan waktu 15-20 menit untuk menuju Pantai Arung Buaya. Kawasan pesisir Arung Buaya, Desa Meliah, Kecamatan Subi, Kabupaten Natuna, mendapatkan nilai 887,7 Kategori A yang berpotensi untuk dikembangkan sebagai objek wisata.Kata Kunci : Arung buaya, Desa Meliah, Kecamatan Subi, Pantai, Penilaian Objek Wisata,  


2016 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 769-779 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taynan de Oliveira Costa ◽  
Letícia Rodrigues de Assis ◽  
Maria Lúcia Calijuri ◽  
Paula Peixoto Assemany ◽  
Gumercindo Souza Lima

ABSTRACT With the objective of promoting nature conservation, this study proposes an environmental zoning for a protected area that contains part of the remaining Atlantic Forest, a global hotspot that is home to several endangered species of flora and fauna. Conflicting therewith, the protected area is an important tourist attraction in the region and receives many visitors throughout the year. For the zoning preparation, the main factors and constraints of each objective (ecotourism and conservation) are established, and a multi-criteria analysis is used, in addition to the MOLA (Multi-Objective Land Allocation) algorithm, to establish the most suitable areas for each use. Extreme protection areas are defined through the intersection of endemic vegetation and soils and altitudes above 1,500 m. Thus, a fraction of 18% is obtained for extreme protection, 59% for conservation, and 23% for areas destined for ecotourism development. The results demonstrate the advantages of using these methods, due to their simplicity, which can support administrators in planning the protected area. The zoning is in accordance with the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) recommendation because the conservation area corresponds to approximately 77% of the park area, reinforcing the suitability and applicability of the methodology that is used for the zoning of a protected area.


1982 ◽  
Vol 60 (3) ◽  
pp. 219-223 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kerry T. Hubick ◽  
David R. Drakeford ◽  
David M. Reid

Two watering systems used for growing minimally stressed plants are described. An aeroponics system, which relies on a mist of nutrient solution applied to roots without a root support medium, affords control over water availability and easy access to roots. A continuous circulation system, which constantly circulates nutrient medium, also provides control over water availability as well as control over pO2 and stress duration in flooded plants. A comparison is made of the growth characteristics of plants grown in the two systems with those grown by traditional watering methods. The significance of watering prehistory to stress physiology experiments is discussed.


Author(s):  
Luisa Marquardt

“Biblioteche nelle Scuole” (in brief, “Biblioscuole”, i.e. Libraries at Schools), a three year school library pilot project, has been carrying out since 2004 in Italy to improve school librarians competencies and school library services in order to provide an easy access to information for teachers, pupils and their families, and to promote social inclusion. The Project and some reflections - based on learners’ interaction - about the first part of the education and training course, are presented here.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 263-273
Author(s):  
Siti Arifah ◽  
Agung Nur Probohudono ◽  
Djuminah ◽  
Evi Gantyowati

This study aims to see how the condition of the object/Tourist Attraction (TA) in Magelang Regency in Indonesia and its alternative development. This research uses a descriptive qualitative approach with case studies of 31 tourism objects which will then be investigated regarding their conditions and possible future developments. Research data were obtained by direct observation of the location of tourist objects and through semi-structured interviews. The results of this study illustrate that tourism objects in Magelang Regency are currently quite developed. However, this has not been able to attract general tourists to linger in the regency and provided an optimal contribution to regional income. This is because tourism objects in the regency other than Borobudur Temple have not been maximized for their existence and utilization. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) scheme model can be an alternative to be applied in developing tourism objects accompanied by an appropriate Value for Money (VfM) analysis. Tourism objects in the form of cultural heritage can be developed through concession contracts, natural beauty can be developed through management contracts, and artificial objects can be developed through service contracts while taking into account the development needs of each tourism object. Local governments need to establish cooperation with the private sector with a Public-Private Partnership scheme accompanied by the preparation of strict regulations so that the implementation of cooperation in the context of developing tourism objects in the Magelang Regency can bring optimal benefits to all parties.


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.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 245
Author(s):  
Danu Hermansyah ◽  
Bagja Waluya

Bogor Botanical Gardens (KRB), has a tourist attraction (DTW) in the form of natural beauty and have never experienced a change from the previous hundred years. Tourists (wisnus) contributed 97% of the number of visits, but the number of visits wisnus from year to year decline, with the known factors that drive wisnus who visited the BBG, BBG manager can know wisnus needs when traveling, need for such wisnus can be met and can be marketed through various marketing programs. Based background, then the formulation of this study as follows: 1) Describing the factors driving wisnus to KRB. 2) How would the decision to visit KRB. 3) How does the influence of the push factors driving the decision wisnus to visit KRB. This type of study is a deskritif and verifikatif, so the method used is the explanatory survey. Sampling technique is systematic random sampling with a sample size of 100 respondents. Data analysis technique used is of the Path Analysis with SPSS 18.0 software. The results showed that the response domestic tourists of push factors Driving Been Against Decision to KRB is generally considered quite high. Factors that gets the highest ratings of the relaxation factor of 0.227 or 22.7%, because KRB has a very beautiful natural setting and have the cool air that makes wisnus want to make a visit to the KRB in order to refresh themselves both physically and mentally, while the response factor wisnus about family and friend togetherness undervalued. Domestic tourists responses to the decision in general been quite high in value. Factors that gets the highest ratings on the choice of brands for 20.74%. This is because KRB has a very good name in the minds of domestic tourists regarding both the popularity and uniqueness tourist attraction owned by KRB, and the introduction of the tourist attraction offered by KRB While assessors are the lowest is in the choice of products and services that is equal to 19.3%. Verificative results indicate that the push factors driving have a significant high value in influencing the decision to visit that is equal to 82.43%. This means that the better the factors that drive the more powerful it wisnus decision to KRB, there is a sub-variable that does not have a significant influence is relaxation. This is because every wisnus who visited the KRB aims to relax but now will make a visit to the KRB wisnus obstacles by traffic jam that often occur in the city of Bogor, the heavy rains that often inhibits wisnus to visit and day trips to the KRB and the unavailability of the area parking on the weekend.


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