scholarly journals The Dynamics of Tourism Development: Study Case Tourism Attributes in Penyengat Island

Author(s):  
Hary Jocom ◽  
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Dodi Setiawan ◽  
Indah Andesta ◽  
Aprilyana Kusuma Dewi ◽  
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Penyengat Island has a valuable historical footprint not only for Indonesia but also for Malaysia and Singapore, as well as having a wealth of ancient literacy and influential religious values. Data were collected from tourists visiting Penyengat Island through distributing questionnaires to 100 respondents, combined with in-depth interviews, focused discussions with representative and competent key persons related to the issues discussed. This study found that the accommodation and amenities components are still the main problems in developing tourism on Penyengat Island. The factors of tourism management, tourist safety, public awareness of tourism, and environmental preservation are other central issues that need attention. The development of broad tourism promotion using information technology media and supported by professional management will be able to accelerate the tourism growth of Penyengat Island. Purpose of this study is to measure the dynamics of historical and religious tourism on Penyengat Island using the 5 A attribute approach (attractions, accessibility, accommodation, amenities and awareness). This research is focused on the empirical conditions of the dynamics of tourism development in Penyengat Island, with a qualitative descriptive research method through questionnaires, in-depth interviews, observations, and transects. The attributes of accommodation, amenities, and awareness of public tourism are still low. The main factor of the problem lies in the management of tourism in Penyengat Island that has not been done professionally and integratedly by targeting foreign tourists Overall and integrated tourism management by building destinations that ensure the comfort and safety of tourists, building information technology-based promotional media that can reach the wider community, and building a network of partnerships with stakeholders in the development of tourist destinations and strengthening human resources.

2021 ◽  
Vol 007 (01) ◽  
pp. 20-29
Author(s):  
Matthoriq Matthoriq ◽  
Soesilo Zauhar ◽  
Romy Hermawan

The objective of this research is examines the role of collaborative governance in rural tourism development, especially in the tourist area of "Bumiaji Agrotourism" in Tourist City of Batu. The rapid development of tourism in Batu is still dominated by the artificial tourism destinations, often the highlight in relation to the equitable distribution of welfare and sustainability of tourist development. Until today, the efforts of local governments and communities by presenting a variety of new icon types of community-based tourism destinations in Batu City do not provide assurance that tourism will remain exsist and suistain due to resource limitations in each actor. In accordance with Good Tourism Governance (GTG), tourism management efforts can no longer be charged only to one of the actors. Collaborative governance approach can be used as an alternative solution, especially in rural tourism development in Tourist City of Batu to strengthen the character of tourist destinations as well as tourism network buildings.


2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-18
Author(s):  
Nicodemus Nicodemus ◽  
Budy Fitri Effendi

The research discusses the quality of the mosque's recording services based on the information technology in the district of Pahandut, Palangka Raya. More specifically the purpose of this research is 1) to know the implementation of public services in the registration of mosque-based information technology in the district of the KUA Pahandut City Palangka Raya 2) to describe and analyze the quality of Public service in the mosque's registration of information technology at the KUA district of Pahandut City Palangka Raya 3) to know any obstacles that preclude the application of the mosque service based on information technology in KUA District The city of Palangka Raya. This research uses qualitative descriptive approaches. Qualitative research is a research procedure that generates descriptive data of written or spoken words from people and behaviors that can be observed. Being descriptive in this study, analysis of information is not out of the materials that are researched that is the material of the field such as the results of interviews, observation or documentation in-depth to be able to get valid data. The results of the study showed that: 1) the implementation of information technology-based mosque in KUA subdistrict of Pahandut City Palangka Raya does not suffer significant problems 2) seen in terms of physical evidence, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy, KUA district of Pahandut City Palangka Raya has a diversity of problems in it 3) there are also barriers in the implementation of the registration services mosque-based information technology among others from the aspect of resources Public awareness and facilities and infrastructure.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 295
Author(s):  
Busaini Busaini ◽  
Baiq Handayani Rinuastuti ◽  
Feriyadin Feriyadin ◽  
Andrian Wijanarko ◽  
Khairul Amri Assidiq ◽  
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The process of building the image of Halal tourism is inseparable from the participation of youth in providing Halal hospitality services to tourists based on Islamic values that are believed by the wider community as their local characteristics (authenticity). This study aims to reveal the role of youth in building the image of Halal tourism in terms of the perspective of producers (suppliers) or people who present local service products according to Islamic values that are believed to be. This study uses a qualitative descriptive phenomenology approach. Data obtained through observation and in-depth interviews with 5 tourism activists including 2 adult groups such as; Pokdarwis Chairperson, Pokdarwis treasurer, and 3 youth groups involved in the Sekartije pokdarwis management. The results show that young people who are members of Pokdarwis Sekartije Desa Setanggor as destination managers have started to have awareness to maintain and realize the image development of Halal tourist destinations by making it easier for tourists to get Halal tourism products and service facilities in Setanggor Village, which are supported by Halal habits (Halal practice) that have become the needs of the villagers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (6) ◽  
pp. 1210
Author(s):  
Tri YUNININGSIH ◽  
Sri SUWITRI ◽  
KISMARTINI KISMARTINI ◽  
Etty SOESILOWATI

There aren’t optimal development and management efforts the object and tourist attraction. Yet its optimal development of tourist destinations. Yet it’s optimal participation of the private and the public in the development of tourism. It is becoming an indication of the importance of the network actors study in the policy implementation of tourism development in Semarang City. This research applies qualitative descriptive analysis. The technique uses key informant selection of informants, namely the Department of culture and tourism in Semarang City. The results showed that the policy implementation of tourism development in Semarang city hasn’t run with optimal. It is characterized by the role of the actors involved have not been able to work together. As it doesn’t yet optimal role of Semarang Tourism Promotion Agency is known as BP2KS. In addition, the presence of distrust among the actors involved. In the findings of the field, the concept of development of tourism in Semarang City is using model Pentahelix, including academia, business, Government, community and the Mass Media. Fore the need to immediately increase communication and coordination and transparency among the actors, among others through the forum gatherings and public hearing. Further strengthen the institutional function BP2KS. Need to be calculated as a sense of belonging “the soul of the region’s wisdom".


2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andryano Febrian Bambar ◽  
I Putu Anom

Pandawa Beach is one of destination in Bali that be popular and much visited by tourists. Therefore, it is necessary managed by Kutuh Village community well. This study discussed about community participation in tourism development in Pandawa Beach. The method of this study is in-depth interviews, observation and literature study. In determining the informant, the technique that used is purposive sampling. Data analysis used qualitative descriptive. Result from this study is Kutuh Village community participation in decision making.The type of community participation in making decissin is interactive, in tourism program planning ( in tourism facilities development that are self mobilization, in tourism investments that are self mobilization, and in tourism promotion that is intensive ), in sharing profit from tourism activity in Pandawa Beach, and the type of community participation in sharing profit is self mobilization.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dony Yanuar ◽  
Ghiri Basuki Putra

Tourism area is expected to provide multiplier effects that encourage economic growth in Bangka Regency beside tin mining and farming. For a better way of managing of tourist destinations, preparation   of various aspects is required and the preparations are getting ready  for development of tourism in Bangka Regency area, especially the use of information technology and the Internet. In this study, the main key for  managing tourism based on information technology  is the management of tourist destinations in Bangka Regency, such as Matras Beach, Tongaci Beach, Tikus Mas Beach, Puri Tri Agung and so on which can be used as an interesting and unique destination for tourists to visit. Tourism management using information technology, especially Internet and android applications for tourism management in Bangka Regency to make it better and easier for both the government and tourists for controlling the data about tourism. This system is built using the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) for make the system built correctly. The purpose is to  manage the tourism system  effectively and by using  Internet and Android, many people can  get informed about tourist attractions in Bangka Regency so  it is to be hoped that many people are interested in visiting tourist attractions in Bangka Regency. This tourism management aims to facilitate the delivery of tourist information and management of tourism destinations in Bangka Regency to make tourists easier and more comfortable when on trips in Bangka Regency.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jelita Citrawati Jihan

The contribution of the tourism sector in the regency is based on gross regional domestic product in 2014- 2016 the average increased by 6,65 % per year. The purpose of this research is to identify the potential of tourism objects with qualitative descriptive, analilyze the linkage system between tourism object to identify the derection of tourism development with scoring techniques. Data collection techniques include observation of documentation and interviews. The results showed that the attractiveness of tourism objects in the regency of Ngada varied from natural scenery, legacy of megalithic origin. Supporting facilities are only available for hotels, restaurants and souvenir shops and the 17th Alam Island Tourism Park and the Mangeruda hot spring. Accessibility of tourism objects in the form of asphalt , can be passed by 2 wheeled vehicles and 4 wheeld vehicles. Promotion of tourism objects is carried out by cultural and tourism services through instagram. Backward linkage to the availability of 2 travel agents in the city of Bajawa. Forward linkage in the form of mileage from Bajawa city to the furthest tourism object is 17 Riung island with a distance of 75 km and closest is Lekolodo Ecotourism with a distance of 6 km. The tourism management system is carried out by cuture and tourism office in collaboration with BKSDA and the village community. Directions for tourism development based on scoring analysis of tourism potential in the form of tourist routes I distance of 45 km, tourism route II distance 32 km, tourist III 57 km.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 352
Author(s):  
I Wayan Gede Wahyu Pradnyana ◽  
Saptono Nugroho

Lembongan Village is one of the areas that is famous for producing the most seaweed in Nusa Penida Subdistrict, Klungkung Regency. The development of tourism in Nusa Lembongan has led to the increasingly marginalized seaweed farming seen from the decreasing number of farmers and agricultural land switching to the tourism sector. This research is important to be carried out in developing seaweed farming revitalization strategies in tourism practices in Lembongan Village. The research method used is a qualitative method with qualitative descriptive data analysis techniques. Data sources used are primary and secondary data. Data collection techniques are done by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Determination of the informant is done by purposive sampling procedure. The results of this study indicate that strategies that can be pursued in the process of revitalizing seaweed farming include; the composition of stakeholders of seaweed farming by three actors, aspects of inhibiting factors and supporting factors of seaweed farming so as to create efforts that can be done to revitalize seaweed farming. Public awareness in the field of seaweed farming should be increased, especially concerns among young people as the next generation Keyword: Revitalization, Seaweed Agriculture, Tourism Practices


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 103
Author(s):  
Shifa Paramitha ◽  
Gde Indra Bhaskara

Culture has an important role in the tourism industry as one of the factors that attract tourists to visit tourist attractions. One of the cultural tourism areas in West Java is Kampung Naga in Tasikmalaya Regency. Tourism has begun in this traditional village since the 1970s, but its development can be said to be slow because many tourism principles are considered not following customary rules. Unique even though tourism development is not recognized by the community, but continues to run and also benefits the community. This study uses a qualitative method that aims to identify the development of tourism in Kampung Naga. The types of data used are quantitative data and qualitative data with data collection carried out by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentaries. The data analysis used is qualitative descriptive analysis with an inductive approach. The results of this study show that the development of tourism in Kampung Naga has reached the second stage in the theory of the tourism area life cycle. Besides, there are community organizations that in charge of tourism issues in Kampung Naga, namely the Association of Indonesian Guides. Meanwhile, there are two Regional Organizations that have authority in Kampung Naga, which are the Tourism, Youth and Sports Departement and the Education Departement. The obstacle in developing tourism in Kampung Naga is a conflict between the government and local communities regarding regulations that are not obeying the customary rules in Kampung Naga. Keyword: tourism development, cultural tourism, traditional village, development obstacle, tourism area life cycle


2021 ◽  
Vol 903 (1) ◽  
pp. 012010
Author(s):  
I N U Mahardika ◽  
Gusti Ayu ◽  
Made Suartika ◽  
Kadek Edi Saputra

Abstract Community groups who live in traditional settlements mostly have a wealth called genius loci, which actually has very insight into the preservation of the natural and cultural environment. Bali also has several unique traditions that are not only in terms of settlement layouts, but are unique in terms of preserving the natural landscape. Meanwhile, there are some areas in Indonesia that are not able to maintain environmental sustainability, which is indicated by the continued increase in deforestation rates which are a sign of the deteriorating quality of the surrounding environment. Based on this, this article discusses the traditions applied in landscape conservation in Penglipuran Bangli village. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method with a case study approach. To preserve the natural environment, there are several traditions that are still maintained and implemented consistently, including traditions: Preserving village forests, keeping the environment clean, telajakan karang kerti, may not use vehicles on the main village corridor. The application of local traditions related to environmental preservation is carried out consistently and with full awareness by both the community and the prajuru as leaders in the Penglipuran Traditional Village. The success of nature conservation cannot be separated from the clear, firm, consistent application of awig-awig accompanied by sanctions, as well as public awareness of the importance of landscape conservation.


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