scholarly journals THE POTENTIAL OF “KANCRA BODAS FISH” OR “GOD-FISH” LEGEND IN CIBULAN KUNINGAN WEST JAVA INDONESIA AS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (18) ◽  
pp. 67-77
Author(s):  
Elvi Citraresmana ◽  
Wahya Wahya ◽  
Fatimah Djajasudarma

This article is aimed at describing how the legend of Kancra Bodas fish or God-fish could raise sustainable tourism development strategies. This research is under the theory of tourism such as the theory of Concept of Sustainability, the theory of Sustainability in Tourism and the theory under the literary study, folklore, and legend. The study conducted by interviewing the custodian of graveyards, the District Government, and Education and Cultural Service in Kuningan. Through the legendary story, there are four important factors which will be beneficial for Cibulan tourist destination, that is the increasing numbers of visitors, maintaining the existence of God-fish, teach the younger or next generation and visitors to learn and practice the local wisdom into their daily lives and also pass down this story legend to the next generation so this story legend still persists in the society whether inside or outside Kuningan society. The study results show that Cibulan through the legend of Kancra Bodas fish has a potential one of sustainable tourism development strategies that should be pertained and promoted by the District Government and also the local people.

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 301
Author(s):  
Yanuarius F Lagut ◽  
Ida Bagus Suryawan

The Development of the Tri Hita Karana concept start begins the study results by Pusat Kajian Bali in 2000. This study involved the local communities, scientists and various observers of development. This study resulted in a lot of concepts about the development of Tri Hita Karana which require development in Bali based on the concept. Tri Hita Karana concept is the basic for the implementation or benchmarks in sustainable tourism development in Bali. Beratan Lake is one of the many examples of tourist attraction that based on the concept of Tri Hita Karana. Researchers used the Tri Hita Karana Award and Accreditation in 2014 as a reference to provide an assessment of the existence of the Beratan Lake. The results of this study showed that the condition of the Beratan Lake at the stage of development belonging to very good.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
Leyla Vanezza Jácome Villacrés ◽  
Diana Patricia Gallardo Dueñas ◽  
Adriana Jaqueline Calvache Mogro

El estudio se enfoca en la comunidad del cantón Jaramijó, donde no existen estudios turísticos, carece de una planificación turística lo que ha agudizado los niveles de desempleo, y el inadecuado manejo de los recursos naturales ha afectado a la biodiversidad. El objetivo es diseñar un plan de desarrollo turístico sostenible, mediante la aplicación de herramientas de planificación, para incentivar el amor propio, la superación de un pueblo, la liberación económica contribuyendo al mejoramiento de la calidad de vida de sus habitantes. Entre las metodologías aplicadas durante la fase del diagnóstico turístico, se destacan los lineamientos previstos por  la Organización Mundial de Turismo y el Ministerio de Turismo del Ecuador; recurriendo a todo método que sea necesario para lograr el análisis como, material de consulta bibliográfica, la observación del comportamiento de sus habitantes en el desenvolvimiento constante de su diario vivir, así como las directrices que las organizaciones mundiales promueven para el turismo moderno, garantizando resultados confiables que sirvan como punto de partida para la elaboración de propuestas turísticas, creativas e innovadoras que apliquen la sostenibilidad como punto de interés y lo más importante, beneficiar las generaciones futuras logrando la conservación de los recursos naturales que serán el atrayente del turista, a la vez este tipo de planes bien pudieran ser replicados en comunidades de similares características.  Palabras Claves: Turismo, sostenibilidad, diagnóstico, plan, desarrollo, proyectos   Elaboration a sustainable tourism development plan for the canton jaramijó province of manabí, 2015   Summary The study focuses on the community of Canton Jaramijó, where no tourism studies, lacks a tourism planning which has further exacerbated levels of unemployment, and inadequate management of natural resources has affected biodiversity. The goal is to design a plan for sustainable tourism development through the application of planning tools, to encourage self-esteem, overcoming a people, economic liberalization contributes to improving the quality of life of its inhabitants. Among the methodologies used during the tourist diagnosis, highlighting the guidelines provided by the World Tourism Organization and the Ministry of Tourism of Ecuador; resorting to all means necessary to achieve the analysis as bibliographic research material, observing the behavior of its inhabitants in the constant development of their daily lives, as well as the guidelines for global organizations promoting modern tourism, ensuring results reliable to serve as a starting point for the development of tourism, creative and innovative proposals implementing sustainability as landmark and most importantly, future generations benefit achieving the conservation of natural resources that will be the attractive tourist, the once such plans might well be replicated in similar communities. Keywords: Tourism, sustainability, diagnosis, plan, development, projects


2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 89-92
Author(s):  
Katalin Vargáné Csobán ◽  
Andrea Bauerné Gáthy

Tourism is one of the leading sectors in the world economy. Enhancing its well-known economic, social and environmental benefits while managing its negative impacts are highly important for the national governments in European Union. Strategic planning is essential to meet the long term requirements of sustainability. National sustainable development strategies and tourism strategies are fundamental means of strategic planning as they provide guidance for the decision-makers of the tourism sector. The member states of the European Union have prepared their national sustainable development strategies, furthermore the Union’s common strategy and the national strategies of some member states have already been revised and renewed by now.The Hungarian strategies – National Sustainable Development Strategy and National Tourism Development Strategy – were completed the World Tourism Organization published its twelve aims for an agenda for sustainable tourism in 2005. Consequently these strategies are expected to contain references to the sustainability requirements and environmental, economic and socio-cultural aspects of tourism development. In the present study we analyse the issues of sustainable tourism development in the sustainable development strategies of the EU and Hungary and the National Tourism Development Strategy of Hungary 2005-2013 with special attention to the principles laid down by the WTO in 2005. Our aim is to investigate the cohesion between the principles of sustainable development and sustainable tourism, and their manifestations in some of the strategic documents influencing Hungarian tourism development.


Author(s):  
Meysam Ramyar ◽  

The present study aims to identify the encouraging and deterrent forces in tourism development, and appropriate strategies were organized and prioritized. In this way, the encouraging and deterrent forces are first identified and then prioritized according to the ANP method. In the second stage, using the model PIP, the most appropriate development strategies for sustainable tourism in the Mazandaran province was developed for the most important forces. Finally, for prioritization, systems establish a pairwise comparison between approaches formulated based on research sub-criteria. Besides, the research results showed that "creating jobs" and "increasing property prices" are the most important among the encouraging and deterrent forces. Among the strategies presented, strategy (A-1) with a coefficient of 0/0823 emphasizes optimal and purposeful use of increasing motivation travel among people to take advantage of tourist attractions and products to create employment and income for the province's people suggested as the best strategy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (23) ◽  
pp. 13032
Author(s):  
Hongmei Song ◽  
Chris Zhu ◽  
Lawrence Hoc Nang Fong

As Chinese traditional villages are receiving increasing attention from the country, society and business in terms of sustainable tourism development, their residents’ perceptions have not been thoroughly investigated. To contribute to the literature, this qualitative study, which was based on stakeholder theory, conducted semi-structured in-depth interviews with 12 different stakeholders in Hongcun, one of the most well-known traditional villages in China. Using grounded theory approach, this study found that residents’ perceptions and attitudes of sustainable development differed in four main areas—economic, environmental, social, and cultural—and several sub-themes were developed to influence these four areas. The study results have important theoretical and practical implications for current sustainable tourism development in traditional villages. In particular, these results have substantial value for the country, society, and business levels with respect to developing traditional village sustainable tourism based on the perceptions and attitudes of the residents.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-73
Author(s):  
Mega Fitriani Adiwarna Prawira ◽  
Beta Budisetyorini ◽  
Deddy Adisudharma ◽  
Dicky Arsyul Salam ◽  
Wisi Wulandari ◽  
...  

Following up on the Development of The National Tourism Strategic Area of Lake Toba, which was directed in the study "Integrated Tourism Masterplan for Lake Toba" (ITMP Danau Toba) in 2018, one of which was the development of river-based natural tourism attractions allocated in the Asahan Watershed including Asahan Regency, Tanjung Balai Municipality, Toba Samosir Regency, and Simalungun Regency. Regarding the policy of river-based tourism attractions, this research is focused on developing river tourism activities that will have implications for the development of the natural attraction of the Asahan River. This study has produced a mixed method of sustainable tourism development strategies by prioritizing the benefits of the ecological, socio-economic and cultural environment. Development is directed towards packaging special interest tourism products following the characteristics of available resources.


Inovasi ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Porman Juanda Marpomari Mahulae

Penelitian ini adalah sebuah usaha yang dilakukan untuk mengurai masalah yang dihadapi para stakeholder dalam mewujudkan sebuah pengelolaan pariwisata yang berkelanjutan di kawasan Danau Toba. Indikator yang diukur dalam penelitian ini adalah indikator dasar dari 5 (lima) isu utama pengembangan periwisata berkelanjutan yang telah dikembangkan oleh United Nation World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Penelitian ini adalah penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan diperkuat dengan data-data yang bersifat kuantitatif. Berdasarkan hasil pengukuran indikator-indikator dasar tersebut dan pendalaman yang dilakukan dengan diskusi-diskusi yang dilakukan dengan para informan penelitian, diketahui bahwa sebenarnya penyelesaian persoalan dasar pengembangan pariwisata berkelanjutan di sebuah destinasi wisata masih menjadi tugas besar bagi para stakeholder kepariwisataan di kawasan tersebut. Berdasarkan jenis permasalahan yang ada, maka terdapat kebutuhan kebijakan pengembangan terkait: 1) peningkatkan perekonomian dengan adanya kegiatan pariwisata; 2) penjaminan kesejahteraan daerah dan masyarakat lokal dengan adanya kegiatan pariwisata; 3) pemenuhan kepuasan pengunjung; 4) pelibatan masyarakat lokal di dalam pengelolaan kepariwisataan; dan 5) penjaminan kelestarian lingkungan hidup.   Kata kunci: pengembangan, pariwisata berkelanjutan, Danau Toba


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