scholarly journals Pengelolaan Kampung Nelayan Sebagai Desa Wisata di Kabupaten Majene, Sulawesi Barat

Author(s):  
Ilham Junaid ◽  
Maryam Yusuf ◽  
Nur Salam ◽  
Muh. Arfin M. Salim ◽  
Andi Nur Fauziah

This research aims at 1) analyzing the tourism potential of Kampung Nelayan (Majene Regency) as tourism village; 2) recommending steps or mechanisms to implement Kampung Nelayan as tourism village. This paper employs a qualitative approach to answer research questions through research visit in July and September 2019. The authors collected research data through in-depth interviews and direct observation. The research reveals that Kampung Nelayan has the potential for tourism village based on community empowerment principles. Kampung Nelayan has potential of marine tourism and cultural tourism. The steps to implement Kampung Nelayan as tourism village including 1) identification of members of community under the categories of internal and external community groups; 2) involving the community members in tourism programs and 3) follow up of community collaboration by the internal and external groups of community.

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ketut Purnaya ◽  
Ni Luh Supartini ◽  
I Made Trisna Semara

The river has a substantial contribution in our life. But in reality the quality of rivers in Indonesia is in a heavily polluted condition. Various river structuring efforts have been carried out such as maintaining cleanliness, managing the smooth running of water, and educating people not to throw garbage into the river. This article aims to identify potential and determine the design in developing the Badung River basin to support the development of cultural tourism in Denpasar City. The technique of collecting data uses non-participant observation, document study, and in-depth interviews. This article concludes that Sungai Badung has a variety of tourism potential that can be developed as a new tourist attraction. The concept of development by designing eco-culinary tourism parks combines the concepts of ‘eco-tourism’ and ‘culinary tourism’ in an effort to create sustainable tourism without damaging the river ecosystem.


The diversity of Balinese culinary possesses great potential as a supporting element in developing culinary tourism in Bali. Culinary-based tourism is an alternative for tourists besides other tourism choices, such as cultural tourism, nature tourism, and marine tourism which have been known by all visitors coming to Bali. One of the Balinese culinary specialties is Ayam Be Keren which is originated from Bangli Regency. The purpose of this research is to find out the attempts to develop the Balinese culinary specialty, Ayam Be Keren and also to find out the obstacles faced in the development process. The method of data analysis used is descriptive qualitative analysis using several informants that selected purposively. Data collection techniques were carried out by doing observation, in-depth interviews and documentation by using developed theories, such as the theory of product development and gastronomic theory. The results showed that the traditional dish from Bangli, Ayam Be Keren is needed to develop to be a tourist attraction. The attempts that can be done are preparing well trained human resources to fulfill the production capacity existing nowadays. The sufficient human resources will be able to increase production leading to the development of facilities which then will be followed by the development of more professional management. Keywords: Development Potency, Local Food Be Keren, Culinary Tourism


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 22-36
Author(s):  
Icha Rizky Rifatussoliha ◽  
Khusairi Abdy ◽  
Muhfiatun Muhfiatun ◽  
Abdul Wahid

This community service aims to improve the potential of the archipelago, especially from the marine tourism sector. Against the background of not optimal management of tourism potential in the District of Raas which is an archipelago and has potential places to become a tourist. Development of Marine Tourism on Raas Island in Order to Mobilize the Local Economy. The process of developing marine tourism is done by mapping, observation, community empowerment and literature study. Based on the results of mapping and observation shows that there are 3 beaches that have attraction and are very potential, just need to be developed again and also managed properly. The three beaches also have different characteristics so that if the tours offered are not monotonous. The conclusion of the process of developing marine tourism is the need for awareness of the local community and also the cooperation of various parties and also agencies to work together to develop and build supporting facilities that can support these three potential beaches into a marine tourism that is not only a power pull Raas District alone, but also can be a pillar of the people's economy


Author(s):  
Bastiar Tambuh ◽  
Novita Wulandari ◽  
Habibullah Magsi

This paper reviews academic research into potential tourism through inter-distsricts cooperation (IDC) in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. The aim of this paper is threefold; first, to collect strategic tourism issues, in order to highlighting most important issues to avoid uncertainty. Secondly, to identify issues that are worth with cooperation. Third, to draw recommendations and follow up prospects on the development of tourism potential in the region. The paper argues that tourism development potentials through IDC in Southeast Sulawesi (Indonesia), with natural tourism and cultural tourism by involving relevant stakeholders in increasing dimensions: attractions, amenities, accessibility, human resources, industry and communities in the area of cooperation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (139) ◽  
pp. 65-96
Author(s):  
Wafa Barhoumi ◽  
Fatima Ahmad Algharbawi

The aim of this research was to find out how the UAE society views people who have recovered from addiction. The data was gathered using a scale with positive and negative statements based on four fundamental axes: First and foremost, how do community members react to a recovering addict in general?  Second, the extent to which recovering addicts are accepted in various social communities. Third, the presence of stigma or rejection by community members when dealing with a recovering addict. And fourth, the effect of the interaction of gender and age level on the attitudes of the sample members toward recovering addicts. In addition, an in-depth interview with ten respondents from addicts who recovered and returned to Al-Amal Private Hospital for treatment or follow-up was conducted. The interviews focused on showing and demonstrating the experiences of those recovering from addiction in dealing with the external community and the extent to which it accepts them, their integration into various "social, environment, professional" aspects and their exposure to stigma and ostracism within their societies. According to recovering addicts' narratives, the attitude of Emirati community members on recovering addicts is relatively positive, with negative indicators about "safety, trust, dealing, and integration" acting as a barrier to their integration into social capital. This result, which contradicted the respondents' accounts and the existence of a declining social perception, regardless of age and gender, was found to be related to demographic factors (gender/age) and attitudes of Emirati community members toward recovering addicts. Furthermore, there is a significant gap between what the recovered believes from societal reality after his recovery and individual society's perceptions and attitudes, which is a totally contradictory gap that reflects a lack of community members' awareness in dealing properly with this recovering addict.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (9) ◽  
Author(s):  
Melisa Setiani ◽  
Eko Sugiyanto

<p><em>This research based on the low participation and assistance of the Regional Government for the people of Penusupan Village who have diverse natural and cultural tourism potential. Whereas community empowerment in supporting the development of tourism villages can make a positive contribution to the development of Tourism Villages. Through a descriptive qualitative research process, with the concept put forward by Mardi Yatmo Hutomo (2000), this research is expected to be able to make a positive contribution in community empowerment for the development of the Tourism Village of Penusupan.</em></p><p><em>Keywords: Community Empowerment, Tourism Village, Penusupan Village, Kebumen Regency.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Ni Ketut Arismayanti ◽  
I Ketut Suwena

Implementation of cultural tourism development program in Bedulu village aims to strengthen community empowerment through the development of cultural tourism in accordance with the vision and mission aimed at strengthening village management system; Increasing public participation in tourism activities and development; Improve self-financing and self-help communities and to improve the welfare of the community as well as increasing the original income of Gianyar regency. The implementation approach model includes 1) Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) model; 2) Model of Entrepreneurship Capacity Building (ECB), and 3) Transfer Technology Model (TT). Implementation of the program include: 1) Identification of tourism potential at Tourism Attraction Goa Gajah Temple, Relief of Yeh Pulu, Samuan Tiga Temple, and Tegallinggah Cliff Temple; 2) Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with relevant stakeholders on potential and strategic issues of cultural tourism development based on local wisdom in Bedulu Village; 3) Training of Packaging Cultural Tour Packages in Bedulu Village; 4) Technical Training for Tour Guide in Bedulu Village; 5) Making of Guide Book; 6) Making Bedouin Tourism Brochure; 7) Practical English Training in Bedulu Village; 8) Homestay Management Training in Bedulu Village; 9) Culinary Development Training of Bedulu Village; 10) Village Tourism Management in Bedulu Village. The outputs generated in these community service activities include guidebooks; Brochures in English and Japanese; Tutorial on website management; Marketing of tourist attraction located in Bedulu Village through the website, Instagram social media, and video uploaded on YouTube; Capacity building and knowledge as well as community capacity with various training provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Ilham Junaid

Indonesia is an archipelagic state with considerable potential as tourism destinations, yet that potential has not been fully maximized. This paper aims to examine the opportunity and potential of Gusung Island as tourism resources and propose possible strategies to manage the tourism resources of Gusung Island, Selayar Islands Regency. The research was conducted in July and August 2019 on Gusung Island, Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi Province by applying qualitative research methods. Methods of data collection are through in-depth interviews with the fishing community and their families, direct observation or observation in Gusung Island, and focused discussions held in Benteng City, Selayar Islands Regency. The research reveals that marine tourism and local community activities have a considerable potential to support Gusung Island as a tourism destination. Strategies for community empowerment include educating and facilitating community for hospitality skills, creating tourism packages by involving the tourism industry and the local community, strengthening the working group’s role in managing the tourism resources of Gusung Island. Sustainable tourism may be booming if the local community organizations play a pivotal role in facilitating the local community to preserve the environment.


Author(s):  
Atika Marzaman ◽  
Ayub Usman Rasyid

This study seeks to propose a plan for sustainable development in the management of the Olele Marine Park area as an educational-tourism area based on community empowerment. Qualitative research methods with data collection techniques through surveys, interviews and focus group discussions. The results of the study explain the potential for the development of marine tourism in Olele Marine Park, Bone Bolango Regency. Olele as one local sea park has a very large tourism potential if viewed from its diversity of marine life. As for the obstacles are the low quality of the management of the tourism sector management both in terms of infrastructure and human resource capacity. In addition there has been no synchronization between the roles of the government, the private sector and the citizens of Olele Village, so that the development of a sustainable tourism sector cannot yet be achieved. Olele Beach, in fact, does not provide large economic benefits to the residents of Olele Village. The competition of tourism service providers has made Olele Village residents unable to reap profits and advantages from tourism sector. Keywords: marine tourism, Olele marine park, community empowerment.


2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-50
Author(s):  
Dewi Kusuma Wardani ◽  
Ratih Ranika Putri Utami

This study aims to determine the effect of transparency in financial management of village funds and community empowerment on community welfare in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency. This research method uses quantitative descriptive methods and primary data using questionnaires. This study took a sample of residents who were divided into 11 hamlets in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunung kidul Regency. The sampling technique is stratified random sampling. Data collection is done by distributing questionnaires directly to people’s homes, attending social gatherings and routine meetings held by community members. It aims to obtain more data from respondents directly. The number of questionnaires processed was 120 questionnaires. Data were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this study indicate that community empowerment has a positive effect on the welfare of the people of Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency, while transparency in financial management of village funds does not affect the welfare of the community in Sidoharjo Village, Tepus District, Gunungkidul Regency.


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