scholarly journals EXPLORING LOCAL COMMUNITY PERCEPTION TO THE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT ATTRACTION AT TUMPA MOUNT FOREST PARK, MANADO, INDONESIA

Author(s):  
Jufrina Mandulangi ◽  
Benny Irwan Towoliu

Tourism development is inseparable from the role of local communities, government, and the private sector. But in practice sometimes only the government and the private sector dominate the development of tourism. Local people who are part and even the owner of a natural and social-cultural tourism attraction are not involved in planning the development of a tourist area and tend to be marginalized. This study aims to explore the perception of local communities towards the development of the Tumpa Mount People's Forest Park as an Ecotourism Attraction. Descriptive qualitative research methods are used to describe or use the details obtained from the respondent’s explanations supported by data that are quantitative. The respondent sampling technique is purposive. The results show that the community supports the establishment of this area is to become eco-tourism attraction.

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-92
Author(s):  
Sarguna D.S ◽  
Tharshini A ◽  
Zaza Amira Z.A ◽  
Nik Mohd Maseri N.M ◽  
Zulhazman Hamzah

Tourism is one of the important sectors in giving a good economic impact for the State ofKelantan. Gunung Stong State Park (GSSP) is one of them due to the presence of second highestwaterfall in Southeast Asia, Jelawang Waterfall. This study is to identify the benefits received bylocal communities and to determine the role of GSSP in providing income from sustainabletourism. Results show that local communities receive benefits in term of road maintenance,exposure to tourists, improvement of infrastructure quality, enhancement of recreational activitiesand revenue potential. Result also indicates GSSP play roles in income from sustainable tourismand local communities have high awareness on the importance of GSSP. Entrepreneurship plays acrucial to helps and improves the quality of life of local communities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-97
Author(s):  
Dita Dwinantaputri ◽  
Budi Juliardi ◽  
Jamurin Jamurin

AbstractThe problem in this study is the lack of public awareness in utilizing the existing tourism potential in improving the community's economy and also the role of the government in preserving and developing cultural villages has not been maximized. This study also aims to obtain concrete data by processing and analyzing the discussion of the role of the KAN traditional institution in preserving and developing cultural tourism in Nagari Jawi-Jawi, Solok Regency in terms of tourism potential and the role of the KAN traditional institution in preserving and developing cultural tourism. The type of research used is qualitative research with descriptive research methods and the selection of informants is carried out by purposive sampling technique with the informant subject, namely the local government and Nagari government and traditional leaders who are in Nagari Jawi-Jawi, Solok Regency. The data collection used is observation, interviews and documentation with the data obtained in terms of the potential for cultural tourism and the role of the KAN traditional institution in preserving and developing cultural tourism. supported by its beautiful nature. And related to the role of the KAN customary institution in preserving and developing cultural tourism in the Jawi-Jawi villages, it has been carried out quite well in terms of attractiveness and cooperation with traditional institutions, the government with the cooperation between the local government and the nagari.Keywords: Potency, Cultural tourism, the role of KANAbstrakPermasalahan dalam  penelitian ini adalah kurang kesadaran masyarakat dalam  memanfaatkan potensi wisata yang ada dalam meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat dan juga peran pemerintah dalam melestarikan dan mengembangkan kampung budaya belum maksimal. Penelitian ini juga bertujuan untuk memperoleh data yang konkrit dengan mengolah dan menganalisis terhadap pembahasan peranan lembaga adat KAN dalam melestarikan dan Mengembangkan Wisata Budaya di Nagari Jawi-Jawi Kabupaten Solok dilihat dari potensi wisata dan peranan lembaga Adat KAN dalam melestarikan dan Mengembangkan wisata budaya. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan yaitu penelitian kualitatif dengan metode penelitian deskriptif dan pemilihan informan dilakukan dengan teknik purposive sampling dengan subjek informan yaitu pemerintah daerah dan pemerintah Nagari dan tokoh adat yang berada di nagari Jawi-Jawi Kabupaten Solok. Pengumpulan data yang digunakan yaitu observasi, wawancara dan dokumentasi dengan data yang diperoleh ditinjau dari potensi wisata budaya dan peran lembaga adat KAN dalam melestarikan dan mengembangkan wisata budaya.Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh bahwa kampung budaya memiliki potensi yang baik dalam melestarikan dan mengembangkan wisata budaya hal ini didukung dengan alamnya yang indah. Dan terkait dengan peranan Lembaga adat KAN dalam melestarikan dan mengembangkan wisata budaya dinagari Jawi-Jawi sudah terlaksana cukup baik  dari segi daya tarik  dan kerjasama lembaga adat, pemerintah dengan adanya kerjasama antara pemerintah daerah dan nagari. Kata kunci : potensi, wisata budaya, peran KAN


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-16
Author(s):  
Vivienne Dunstan

McIntyre, in his seminal work on Scottish franchise courts, argues that these courts were in decline in this period, and of little relevance to their local population. 1 But was that really the case? This paper explores that question, using a particularly rich set of local court records. By analysing the functions and significance of one particular court it assesses the role of this one court within its local area, and considers whether it really was in decline at this time, or if it continued to perform a vital role in its local community. The period studied is the mid to late seventeenth century, a period of considerable upheaval in Scottish life, that has attracted considerable attention from scholars, though often less on the experiences of local communities and people.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Astri Furqani ◽  
Hafidhah .

In this era, a lot of activities that can not be separated from the practice of cheating or fraud , no exception In the government . Inspektorat Sumenep is the leading institution of internal Local Government in preventing and detecting fraud in the Local Government appropiate Perbup Sumenep No. 29 of 2008 . Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep need attention on the issue . This is due to Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep an agency with the largest number of assets and managing large budgets . These conditions led to the formulation of the problem is How Inspektorat Sumenep role in preventing and detecting fraud in Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep. This study used a qualitative approach in which the focus of this study is Inspektorat role in preventing and detecting fraud at Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep . Primary data obtained by direct interviews with the parties directly related to the determination of the source of research data in a qualitative study using nonprobability sampling . The sampling technique used was purposive sampling . The conclusion of this study, role of the Inspektorat Sumenep in the prevention of fraud in Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep still not maximal . This is due to Inspektorat Sumenep not supervise from the planning / budgeting and not optimal in overseeing and assisting the implementation of the SPIP as an instrument of fraud prevention in Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep . The role of Inspektorat Sumenep in the detection of fraud in Dinas Pendidikan Sumenep done by conducting an audit of financial and asset management in each financial year.Keywords: fraud, government, inspektorat.


Author(s):  
Pankaj Sharma ◽  
Ravi Parkash

The paper analyze the role of rural tourism for the development of rural areas, The study analyzed how the different types of tourist product diversifications influence the development possibilities of studied rural areas in India. The government should sponsor private Sector to promote tourism in rural areas. For upgrading the rural tourism government requires to understand the rural location, demography, socio-culture, financial and political background of that area. How we can involve the rural citizens to improve their socio-economic condition. The objective of this paper is to present an update on rural tourism expansion and development in India. Rural tourism is rising in terms of number of visitors and the government of India should focus on it as an engine of growth


Author(s):  
Disha Garg ◽  
Kartik Sharma ◽  
Parul Nayar ◽  
Shubhi Goyal ◽  
Shruti S Nagdeve

Purpose: With the conception of one’s professional life, it is essential to understand all the possibilities and opportunities that lie before them. In the case of architecture, there exists a bias towards the private sector where newly graduate students aspire to work in private practices and possibly even envision a practice of their own at a certain point in life. While there is nothing wrong with envisioning a future in the private sector, it is also essential to be aware about the public sector and understand the opportunities it provides to be able to make an informed decision. There is a preconceived notion about the monotonous nature of government jobs and a lack of awareness about students about the opportunities in this sector. Hence, it becomes crucial to understand the numerous opportunities this sector has to offer and thus, explore the potential of architects in government organizations. Methodology: The research for this paper has been done by referring to existing literature and interviews with concerned people. With an understanding of how and why is the government sector an essential  area of research for budding architects and planners. The research was done through interviews and possible case studies was done based on review of existing literature. Main Findings: The government is one sector with tremendous possibilities in the realm of architecture but is often plagued with stereotypes and preconceptions which have emerged over the years. It is imagined to be “lazy”, “uninnovative” and “non-productive” but this sector has evolved over the recent years and is now shaping to be one of the more lucrative sectors for practice. The number of perks, benefits and a clear comparative advantage of a higher salary, added with the direct contribution towards serving the nation, the government sector clearly has an unrealised potential for architectural professionals. Implications: With younger architetcs having preconceived notions about role of architetcs in a government sector limited to unexciting set of designs without creativity, this article may help bring a fresh thought process to choose professional sector wisely.


2018 ◽  
Vol 56 ◽  
pp. 04008
Author(s):  
Wan Noordiana Wan Hanafi ◽  
Salina Daud ◽  
Nur Lyana Baharin

This research is carried out to examine the influences of blue ocean leadership styles on emotional intelligence. A stratified random sampling technique is used to identify the sample for this study. Questionnaire is distributed to 120 middle to top level leaders from the selected government link companies (GLCs) which is listed in the Government Link Transformation Programme (GLTP). A partial least square structural model (PLS-SEM) approach is used to analyses the data for this study. The findings indicate that there is a significant relationship between blue ocean leadership style and emotional intelligence. This study would give practical implications where it could inform leaders that they need to have high emotional intelligence in order to lead the organization. This study also contributes to new knowledge by pointing to the leadership role of accurate attributions, where each attribution can lead to enhancing leader effectiveness.


KRITIS ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 160-176
Author(s):  
Brian L Djumaty ◽  
Nina Putri Hayam Dey

Since the enactment of decentralization local government have been granted the authority to organize, protect society etc. Given the authority that Central Kalimantan provincial government issued a policy (Pergub No. 15 tahun 2010 on guidelines for land clearing and yard for the people) to protect the local community in the tradition / habit of farming by burning forests to customary provisions. The aim of this study is to describe and analyze the extent to which public policy relevance since the issuance of the policy in 2010-2015 and to what extent these policies protect the local wisdom. the method used is descriptive qualitative study, using the study of literature in the process of data collection. Results and discussion of these studies show that 1) in 2015 created a policy that is no longer relevant because the whole area of Central Kalimantan is 15.3 million hectares, 12.7 hectares (78%) is controlled by plantation companies. 2) goodwill by the Government of Central Kalimantan to protect local communities need to be given appreciation. But this policy could apply / relevant if it is done before the 90s because many forests and local people still farming to meet food needs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 43 (1) ◽  
pp. 43
Author(s):  
Delima Canda Mustika ◽  
Eny Lestari ◽  
Sugihardjo Sugihardjo

<p>The Tegalsari village is the large village with the second largest population in Bruno District, Purworejo Regency. It makes Tegalsari village have several potentiality to become ecotourism place. The government wants to develop ecotourism in Tegalsari Village to boost the economy and the welfare condition that categorized as poor village. The first stage of ecotourism development is planning stage to know the public perception of the development of ecotourism in Tegalsari Village.This research aims to examine public perceptions of the development plan of Tegalsari Village ecotourism, Bruno District, Purworejo Regency. This research uses qualitative basic methods with interactive inductive data analysis methods. The research location was chosen intentionally or purposively. Determination of informants in this study using the snowball sampling technique. The number of informants is 14 informants. The validity of the data is obtained using data triangulation. The results of this study indicate that the community provides a positive perception of ecotourism development. Ecotourism development was initiated and welcomed by the local community. The community hopes that Bukit Sitetepan ecotourism development can improve people’s welfare. There are several supporting factors and obstacles to the process of developing ecotourism and ecotourism development also bring positive and negative impacts. According to the community, the positive impact caused is greater than the negative impact.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 7
Author(s):  
Paulus Adrian Pangemanan ◽  
Gene H. M. Kapantouw

Continuing management of tourist destinations, integrating economic and ecological aspects, and involving quadrohelical roles: local communities, tourism businesses, government and universities. This research develops a tourism destination management model that integrates economic and ecological development based on visitor willingness to pay (WTP) attachment with willingness to accept (WTA) of local community, supported by business actor role and government. Colleges play a role in identifying ecological and economic elements, analyzing and formulating alternative development activities that ensure economic improvement for local communities and resource sustainability (natural, socio-cultural) to improve the destination's life cycle. The purpose of this research is to manage the role of quadrohelical tourism in evaluating, developing economic programs / activities for the surrounding community, by prioritizing the sustainability of resource ecosystem. This research was conducted for 10 months in the area of Mahengetang submarine volcano in Sangihe District. This study focuses on identifying existing conditions of economic and ecological elements, analysis and formulation of alternative activities for economic and ecological improvement based on indicators (WTP-WTA). Destination management model based on WTP-WTA with integrated role of quadrohelical system can be adapted and developed in other destination, or in other resource utilization.


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