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H N, Vidya. "Virutal Reality Tourism - Exploring New Possibilities Amid Covid-19 Pandemic." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 8, S1-Feb (February 6, 2021): 230–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v8is1-feb.3957.

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This paper explores the tourism trends emerging in post COVID- world. This pandemic was conscientious for an abrupt transformation in the way world travelled. This impulsive impediment in the tourism and hospitality industry was not only unconstructive to the growth of the industry but the imminent influences on future tourism are also looking dim and muted. Virtual Reality has emerged as a new innovative approach to attract viewers though providing them a virtual experience of tourism a tour destination with enhanced technological version. Virtual reality is the new normal in the digital world. People are slowly gaining access to digital tourism experiences through Virtual Reality tourism concept. The increase in virtual reality tourism trend is most welcome thing globally. This trend capitalizes on the use of technology to make viewers experience a touring destination. It includes Virtual Reality tours through which a tourist or viewer can experience a tourist destination, hotel interiors, restaurant interiors, outdoor tourist attractions, shopping sites, archaeological inputs, museums, etc sitting in home. This viewer is made to experience complete visit of the destination through VR head gears and comply with his aspirations of touring. Without being physically present on the tourist site a viewer can become a tourist and see all sites as naturally as a tourister. But this usage of technology driven virtual reality tools are challenged by several factors.
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Salma, Fadia, and Tarida Marlin Surya Manurung. "Pengaruh Citra Destinasi Dan Fasilitas Wisata Terhadap Minat Kunjung Wisatawan Pada Objek Wisata Dunia Fantasi (DUFAN)." Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Kesatuan 4, no. 2 (September 30, 2023): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.37641/jipkes.v4i2.1821.

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This research explanatory it means to study hypothesis variable. In this research use Destination Image and Touris Facilities variable. This research aims to analyze impact to determine the effect simultaneously and parcial Destination Image and Tourist Facilities at Dunia Fantasi. The method is classic assumption test, multiple linear analysis, test T and test F. Data testing is done by using software IBM SPSS Statitics 25. The results of this study indicate that: 1) Destination Image (X1) has a significant effect on Tourist Visit Interests. 2) Tourism Facilities (X2) have a significant effect on Tourist Visit Interests. 3) Destination Image and Tourism Facilities have a simultaneous effect on Tourist Visit Interests. Keyword : Tourism, Destination Image, Tourist Facilities, Tourist Interset.
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Murugaiyan, S., and R. Sasi Jeyanthi. "A Study of Attitudes of Domestic Tourist in Madurai District,Tamil Nadu." Asian Review of Social Sciences 6, no. 1 (May 5, 2017): 47–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.51983/arss-2017.6.1.1360.

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The tourism industry is the mainstay of Macao’s economy. Tourism is travel for pleasure; Also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Domestic tourism is as important for India as international tourism. The money spent by domestic tourist has the same impact on the local economy as the money spent by foreign tourist. Hence the present study concentrates the demographic profile of the respondents and the various attitude of domestic tourist in Madurai district. The various statistical tools used by the respondents are percentage analysis, chi – square test and so on.
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Novaria, Rachmawati. "IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM PARIWISATA DALAM MENINGKATKAN DESTINASI WISATA DI KABUPATEN JOMBANG." DIA: Jurnal Ilmiah Administrasi Publik 15, no. 2 (November 15, 2017): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.30996/dia.v15i2.1898.

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Tourism is the potential of each region, with the optimal management of the tourism sector is able to improve the economic growth of surrounding communities. In response to the problem of managing the tourism sector, not only the government that is responsible, but the role of private and public sectors is needed which is run according to the tourism program in Jombang. The tourism problem Jombang much frequented by foreign tourism and domestic tourist and increase from year but no significant impact on revenue. This study uses data collection techniques interviews and documentation. Technical analysis of the data used include qualitative data analysis. The result of this study refers to the theory of Van Meter and Van Horn as a confirmation of the theory. This study found that tourism program Jombang is not optimal, the number of tourist who visit do not have an impact on increasing revenue for local government. It was also found not optimal implementation of tourism programs implemented. Tourism policy by applying the model of information system integrated tourism (integrated tourism/IT) can be synergized and integrated toursm development program that is ideal in these destinations and the socialization of program / tourism activities be intensified and evenly to the surrounding community to express their aspirations so that this cooperation can goes well and provide benefits to all and teint parties. eg travel agents, transportation, hotels, catering, tour operators, tour operators, tourist attraction and souvenir shop, where everything is together teintergrasi it will have an impact on increase in tourist destinations and revenue.
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Xing, Wei. "Sustainable tourism: Pathways to environmental preservation, economic growth, and social equity." Applied and Computational Engineering 66, no. 1 (May 29, 2024): 166–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2755-2721/66/20240943.

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This comprehensive study examines sustainable tourisms multifaceted impacts on environmental conservation, economic development, and social equity. Through a series of analytical lenses, we assess how the tourism sectors carbon footprint can be significantly reduced by adopting low-carbon transportation and energy-efficient accommodations, leading to a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions. We explore biodiversity conservation efforts enhanced by sustainable tourism practices, resulting in a 25% improvement in biodiversity indices. Water resource management strategies highlight the importance of sustainable practices in reducing water usage by up to 30%. Economically, sustainable tourism acts as a catalyst for increasing tourist spending, job creation, and ensuring long-term economic resilience, with data indicating a 20% increase in per capita tourist expenditure in destinations with sustainable certifications. Socially, the paper delves into community participation, cultural preservation, and access inclusivity, showcasing how sustainable tourism fosters community satisfaction, cultural enrichment, and equitable benefits distribution. This paper underscores sustainable tourisms role as a critical lever for achieving environmental sustainability, economic vitality, and social justice.
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Арсененко І. А., Донченко Л. М., Донець І. А., Левада О. М., and Зав'ялова Т. В. "РЕГІОНАЛЬНІ ТЕНДЕНЦІЇ РОЗВИТКУ СІЛЬСЬКОГО ЗЕЛЕНОГО ТУРИЗМУ В УКРАЇНІ." World Science 1, no. 2(42) (February 28, 2019): 9–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_ws/28022019/6346.

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Actuality of theme conditioned by the necessity of creation of optimal terms for organization and development of rural green tourism in the regions of Ukraine, that will assist the effective use of tourist potential of country, decline of the excessive loading on the landscapes of traditional touris region, to satisfaction of local and regional interests, increase of employment of population and functioning of small enterprises of tourist industry in rural locality.In research essence and concept of rural green tourism are certain as one of types of tourism and rest in rural locality; international experience of creation of objects of rural green tourism is considered in the countries of the world; modern development of rural green tourism status is analysed in regions to Ukraine (western, central, south, east); it is educed features of categorizing and certification of farmsteads of rural green tourism after the programs «The Ukrainian hospitable farmstead» and «Green farmstead»; problems and prospects of development of rural green tourism are in a country.
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Pasto, Pasto, Ferdinand Kerebungu, and Hamdi Gugule. "PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI EKOWISATA DI DESA TALAGA PACA KABUPATEN HALMAHERA UTARA." JURNAL PARADIGMA : Journal of Sociology Research and Education 2, no. 2 (December 31, 2021): 131–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53682/jpjsre.v2i2.1761.

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This research problem is the development of potential talaga paca tourist attractions and the setup of infrastructure infrastructure and tourism facilities in the village of talaga paca northern halmahera district. The study aims to describe the inhibitory and contributing factors in the development of the objectives for tourism in the village of talaga paca (a) the potential for tourism (b) the potential tourist infrastructure (c) the benefits and fungus tourism for community life, and the study USES a qualitative method. The results of this study show that. (a) the lack of awareness of tourism's potonsi on terms of infrastructure that still lack. (b) governments should always come down to socializing with tourism (c) in order to better understand the benefits and functions of tourism to their host lives (d), and communities should have access Competitiveness with the development of the current globalization.
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Arief Anjasmoro, Dionisius, and Yohanes Basuki Dwisusanto. "THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL ELEMENT SETTINGS ON THE ACTIVITIES OF THE URBAN TOURISM VILLAGE STUDY OBJECT: KAMPUNG LAWAS MASPATI AND KAMPUNG PELANGI KENJERAN." Riset Arsitektur (RISA) 6, no. 01 (December 21, 2021): 20–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.26593/risa.v6i01.5424.20-39.

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Abstract - Indonesia has a variety of urban tourism village scattered in various regions. The tourism village has various themes according to the character of the are and the residents of the village. Such as Batik Village, Ceramic Village, Rainbow Village, etc. The presence of the concept of an urban tourism village doesn not only occur in Indonesia, but also occurs in various other countries such as Gamcheon Culture Village in Korea, Chefchaouen in Marocco, Marsaxlokk Village in Malta, etc. With the presence of the concept of tourism village, it provides novelty for both humans (tourist and villagers) as the users of space accompanied by their activities. Based on these problems the authors are interested in conducting this research. This research will discuss about what is meant by a tourist village, how tourism activities occur in the two study objects and how architecture as a physical element plays a role in the activities in it. The purpose of this study is to describe how far a village called a tourist village is feasible as a tourist place by introducing the tourism criteria, what are the criteria for a village to be called a tourist village. This research is a descriptive qualitative research, using Kampung Lawas Maspati and Kampung Pelangi Kenjeran as objects of study to be compared based on the tourism criteria itself, to further examine how the physical (architectural) element settings play a role in accommodating tourism activities in the village itself. So that how far the two objects of study meet the existing tourist criteria so that they are feasible as tourist attractions. With this research, it is hoped that it can provide an understanding of what is meant by a tourist village and the importance of the role of architecture in realizing the tourism village it deserves. The results of the research show that the physical elements in Kampung Lawas Maspati meet the three criteria that a tourism village needs to have and there are tourism activities organized by local village managers, while Kampung Pelangi Kenjeran has not fulfilled existing tourism criteria, the availability of physical elements in Kampung Pelangi Kenjeran is very minimal. This proves that the term "tourism" in Pelangi Kenjeran village is still not appropriate as it should be. Key Words: setting, physical elements, activity, urban tourim village
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Timothy, Dallen J., Gábor Michalkó, and Anna Irimiás. "Unconventional Tourist Mobility: A Geography-Oriented Theoretical Framework." Sustainability 14, no. 11 (May 26, 2022): 6494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14116494.

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Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism had permeated all spaces of experience, reaching nearly every country, region, community, and corner of the globe. In recent decades, the meanings, implications, and roles of tourism have also expanded significantly. This article focuses on unconventional tourism mobilities, including same-day visits, which are an important but often neglected part of the tourism system, constantly challenging both scholars and tourism industry stakeholders. Unconventional tourism is an umbrella term that covers most kinds of unregistered or unaccounted tourist mobilities, some of which might not appear to be ‘tourism’ but should be in certain localities and under certain conditions. Given the growth of unregistered tourist flows and unaccounted leisure (or utilitarian) mobilities, there is a need in tourism studies to apply innovative research methods and to reconceptualize the meanings of tourism in different geographical and social contexts. It is expected that people’s desire to travel in the post-pandemic era will educe new spatial and temporal travel experiences and behaviours in which unconventional tourisms will play an important role. To better understand this phenomenon and to evaluate the development of new approaches to travel and behavioural spatialities, new ways of thinking, new theoretical constructs, and new methodologies are needed. This article seeks to explore certain hidden or invisible tourism mobilities, focusing on the geographical patterns, processes, and hidden aspects of unconventional tourism.
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Firmansyah, Fikri Alfatih, and Radit Nugroho. "Green Tourism: A Sustainable Tourism Marketing Approach for Tourism Services." Journal of Social Science and Business Studies 2, no. 1 (March 18, 2024): 170–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.61487/jssbs.v2i1.55.

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Our aim was to analyze sustainable marketing strategies (green marketing) in the context of sustainable tourism, with green tourism as an intervening variable. We used an explanatory survey method with the application of the path analysis method for this research. The results of this research conclude several important findings. First, green marketing positively influences green tourism among tourist destination managers, as reflected in the influence value of 0.503. Second, green marketing strategies also have a positive effect on sustainable tourism among tourist destination managers, with an influence value of 0.426. Third, sustainable tourism among tourist destination managers is positively influenced by green tourism, with an influence value of 0.495. Finally, there is the influence of green marketing on sustainable tourism through green tourism among tourist destination managers, with an influence value of 0.248. These findings provide important insights into how sustainable marketing strategies can influence the development of environmentally friendly and sustainable tourism.
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Junton, Piyaaon, and Sutthathip Kamthornphiphatthanakul. "TOURISM LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT INFLUENING LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE, SATISFACTION, AND LOYALTY OF TOURISMS IN SONGKHLA PROVINCE." International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research 05, no. 06 (2023): 174–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.56293/ijmsssr.2023.4718.

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The objectives of this research are to (1) study the context and logistics management system for tourism (2) study the components of tourism logistics management and the efficiency of logistics management of tourist attractions in Songkhla province (3) study logistics management for tourism that affects logistics management efficiency, satisfaction, and loyalty of tourists in Songkhla province (4) study way to develop the efficiency of logistics management of tourist attractions in Songkhla province. The researcher used Mixed Methodology. The secondary data of qualitative research were analyzed with content analysis and the data of quantitative research were collected by questionnaire with 400 tourists in Songkhla province. The statistics used in data analysis were percentage, mean, standard deviation and multiple regression analysis. Quantitative research results revealed that factors of Tourism Logistics Management including Financial Flow, Physical Flow, Customer Service, and Information Flow. Factors of efficiency of logistics management including Reliability, Cost, and Time. Tourism Logistics Management in Physical Flow (β = 0.153), Information Flow (β = 0.155), Financial Flow (β = 0.195), Customer Service (β = 0.338) and efficiency of logistics management all 3 components are Cost (β = 0.229), Time (β = 0.387), Reliability (β = 0.205) are positively effect on Tourism Satisfaction significant. Tourism Satisfaction (β = 0.848) are positively effect on Loyalty of tourisms significant. Qualitative research results revealed from the secondary data, can summarize the results that have Top 5 popular tourist attractions in Songkhla province: (1) Samila Beach (2) Gimyong Market - Santisuk Market (3) Songkhla Old Town (4) Songkhla Lake, and (5) Tinsulanonda Bridge. All 5 tourist destinations have efficient logistics management for tourism. As for guidelines for developing tourism logistics management should be cooperation with relevant agencies in developing basic facilities.
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KOZLOV, Dmitry Aleksandrovich. "Current State and Prospects of Russian Outbound Tourism." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 9, no. 6 (February 4, 2019): 1263. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.9.6(30).16.

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The main aim of this paper is to analyze the Russian outbound tourism flow: problems of Russian tourist market, causes and consequences of repeated crisises. According to key findings, Russian tourist market is influenced by several factors. Developed equation of multiple variable regression model indicates that the main factors are wage of Russian’s converted in Euro and gross domestic product per capita. Regression model has great quality parameters and may be used to predict future condition of Russian outbound tourism. Russian Government makes all efforts to reorient own population to domestic tourism cutting off access to the rich world heritage. The decline in real incomes, the lack of regulation of tourist activities, the shortcomings of legislation, the lack of responsibility to customers are led to the decreasing of Russian outbound and domestic tourisms.
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Mulyana, Gumilar. "THE ROLE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENTS IN DEVELOPING NATURAL AND CULTURAL TOURISM IN SUKABUMI DISTRICT." PAPATUNG: Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Publik, Pemerintahan dan Politik 4, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 36–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.54783/japp.v4i1.359.

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Tourism activities are human activities driven by curiosity and enjoying tourist attractions and tourist attractions without knowing administrative boundaries. Therefore, the concept of integrated regional development can overcome and assist organizational differences between districts into a unity of regional planning and development with tourism activities in Sukabumi Regency. In this research, the method used is a qualitative descriptive approach. Sources of data in this study come from primary data and secondary data. The data collection technique used is field research, such as observation, interviews, and library research. The analysis used by the pen is descriptive-qualitative. The research results on tourism's role in developing tourism potential in the Sukabumi Regency are dominant as a facilitator compared to other parts. This role as a facilitator can be seen mainly in the provision of object infrastructure, which is still largely borne by the Tourism Office. Facilities for distributing stimulant fund assistance for people who want to develop a tourism object, promote tourism objects, and facilities provided to third parties such as investors and tourism entrepreneurs to develop their tourism businesses in Sukabumi Regency.
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Hassan, Hamimah. "Sustainable Tourist Behavior in Adventure Tourism." Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, no. 7 (July 20, 2020): 424–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12i7/20202023.

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Laksana, Dinov Sambadi Adistria, and I. Nyoman Sukma Arida. "Strategi Pengemasan Wisata Heritage di Desa Wisata Kerta, Kecamatan Payangan, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 7, no. 1 (July 1, 2019): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2019.v07.i01.p23.

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Tourism is the largest and fastest growing industry in the world. Tourism in one of the most important sector and has a significant influences in the economic development of the country. Tourism contribution is considered important for economic growth in Indonesia, because in addition to bring in foreign exchange, also felt able to open a new job for the community. Tourim in Bali has developed quite rapidly, tourism potentials in Bali has been developed well enough, so that it can be enjoyed by tourists, which became a leading tourist attraction in Bali that is nature tourism and cultural tourism. This research focuses on the planning and strategy of the packaging of heritage tourism products in Kerta Tourism Village in order to improve the local economy, considering that Kerta Tourism Village has so many heritage tourism potential that has not been developed yet. This research is expected to benefit local communities and Gianyar Government in adding data, as preliminary data, and consideration data for further in-depth research. This research has a scope that is limited to two variables, that is identifying the heritage tourism potential owned by Kerta Tourism Village and compile a strategy to package heritage tiourism in Kerta Tourism Village. The data sources used are primary data obtained from interviews with the informants, observations, and documentation in Kerta Tourim Village, and the secondary data is obtained from various books used as the theoretical basis to supporting the research. Based on the results obtained, in Kerta Tourism Village there are many tourism potentials that can be developed into a tourism attraction, one of which is heritage tourism that can be combined with cycling tourism activities and certainly useful for local people and tourists. Keywords: Heritage Tourism, Cycling Tourism, Kerta Tourism Village.
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I Nengah Alit Nuriawan, I Made Sukandana, and Ni Kadek Ari Cahyani. "SISTEM PARIWISATA MANCINGAN RICE TERRACE TAMPAKSIRING SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA BUATAN BERBASIS MASYARAKAT." Jurnal Penjaminan Mutu 10, no. 02 (September 9, 2024): 170–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/jpm.v10i02.4074.

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Mancingan Rice Terrace holds potential as a community-based artificial tourist attraction that supports sustainable tourism through a Community-Based Tourism (CBT) approach. This study aims to evaluate the tourism system at Mancingan Rice Terrace, focusing on the role of local communities in management, the development of artificial attractions, and tourism's economic, social, and environmental impacts. A qualitative-descriptive approach was employed to analyze community involvement in destination development and their contribution to tourism sustainability. The findings reveal that artificial attractions, such as trekking paths, photo spots, and agricultural education programs, have enhanced the site’s appeal and boosted local economic growth. Active community participation has not only created jobs but also preserved environmental sustainability. However, challenges such as inadequate promotion and infrastructure remain obstacles to further tourism development in Mancingan Rice Terrace. Recommendations for strengthening promotion, community training, and infrastructure improvements are proposed to ensure more effective and sustainable tourism management. This research provides insights into the importance of community collaboration in developing sustainable artificial tourist attractions.
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Setiawan, Fredy Nugroho, Rizki Nufiarni, and Fariska Pujiyanti. "Pemetaan Rute Wisata Kampung Biru Arema (KBA) Kota Malang." Jurnal Surya Masyarakat 2, no. 1 (November 28, 2019): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.26714/jsm.2.1.2019.35-44.

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Kampung Biru Arema (KBA) adalah salah satu kampung wisata di kota Malang. Kampung tersebut belum memiliki konsep kampung wisata yang baik sehingga hanya mengandalkan aspek estetika mural dan cat berwarna biru di setiap rumah tanpa arah pengembangan rute wisata yang jelas. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan penyusunan rute wisata berdasarkan potensi wisata yang ada di KBA sehingga pengembangan wisata dapat terarah dan berkesinambungan. Untuk melakukan hal tersebut kami menerapkan metode pengembangan wisata model Community Based Tourism (CBT, yaitu: mengikutsertakan anggota masyarakat dalam pengambilan keputusan, memastikan masyarakat lokal menerima manfaat dari kegiatan kepariwisataan, dan memberikan pendidikan kepariwisataan bagi masyarakat lokal. Kegiatan ini menghasilkan sebuah rute wisata di KBA yang disusun dengan mengintegrasikan 5 (lima) area wisata secara berurutan, yaitu Area Wisata Sejarah, Area Wisata Dolanan, Area Wisata Mitigasi Bencana, Area Wisata Arema, dan Area Wisata Basa Walikan. Dalam prosesnya, perumusan rute wisata melibatkan peran serta aktif warga dalam memberikan masukan dan keputusan terkait identifikasi dan pemetaan yang dilakukan. Luaran dari kegiatan ini adalah peta digital berupa rute wisata KBA bagi para wisatawan.Kata kunci: Kampung Biru Arema (KBA), Community Based Tourism (CBT), rute wisata, peta wisata.AbstractKampung Biru Arema (KBA) is one of the tourism villages in Malang. The village does not have a good tourism village concept so that it only relies on the aesthetic aspects of the murals and blue-painted houses without developing a clear direction of tourist route. Therefore, tourist route mapping which is based on tourism potentials in KBA is needed so that tourism development can be directed and sustainable. To do this we employ the premise of Community Based Tourism (CBT) by ensuring the active involvement of local people in the process of tourism development and management. The activities resulted in a tourist route on the basis of 5 (five) tourism areas, namely Historical Tourisn Area,. “Dolanan” Tourism Area, Disaster Mitigation Tourism Area, Arema Tourism Area, and “Basa Walikan” Tourism Area. In the process of determining the route, it involves the active participation of local people in providing input and decisions related to our identification and mapping of the location. The output of this activity is a digital map of KBA containing informative tourist route for visitors.
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Dugonjić, Aldin, and Natalija Uršulin-Trstenjak. "Halal tourism vs sustainable tourism." Ekonomski izazovi 11, no. 22 (2022): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/ekoizazov2222031d.

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According to the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), sustainable tourism is defined: "as tourism that fully takes into account current and future economic, social and environmental effects, addressing the needs of visitors, sectors, the environment and destinations". It is well known that halal tourism occupies an increasingly important place in the overall tourist traffic, while on the other hand, increasing attention in the world is paid to sustainable tourism. In this paper, we analyze the development of halal tourism and sustainable tourism, their similarities and differences, ie does sustainable tourism also mean halal tourism. Halal tourism is a tourist offer primarily intended for muslims, in which at least two conditions must be met, namely the possibility of performing prayers and halal food.
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Hengky, S. H. "Roving Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Wediombo." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 7, no. 4 (September 6, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v7i4.13610.

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The number of tourists visiting Wediombo is targeted to increase by 15% proportionally by Head of Yogyakarta Tourism of Indonesia in 2018. This study was conducted for roving the Wediombi of sustainable coastal tourism for almost a year. The concept would increase tourist motivation to visit it to. The problem indicated the performance of the supporting social communication and infrastructure was important to supporting coastal tourism activities. Therefore, the performance of the coastal tourism can still be improved by increasing some of the factors of sustainable coastal tourism proportionally. It would be discussed further in the discussion on. Without realized, this analyzed found other kind of potential coastal tourism. The local community did not know about for several traditional culinary tourisms. It can also help improve its performance, as well as economic growth of coastal communities and improve their welfare.
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Xu, Zhiwen, and Fang Xie. "Research on Collaborative Optimization Model of Tourism Resources and Highway Network Based on IoT Network and Deep Learning." Security and Communication Networks 2022 (March 30, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1637348.

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With the development of tourism, people's demand and concern for tourist transportation are increasing. Integrating expressway resources into the tourism transportation network is the current trend and direction of expressway network planning. With the rapid development of the Internet, people can easily get the information resources they want, but at the same time, the problem of information overload also arises. The depth of highway access is insufficient, there is a lack of systematic consideration of tourist resources in the area, a systematic tourism network has not been developed, and tourism resources are inaccessible. These issues have stifled regional tourism's fast growth, necessitating research into the convergence of tourist resource development and highway network optimization. The building of highway layouts and the growth of the tourist sector have reached a point where they interact and impact one another, and the degree of this contact has progressively risen. However, there is still a significant disparity in the degree of cooperation across areas. This paper considers the collaborative optimization of tourism resource development and highway network optimization, analyzes its impact on traffic volume distribution, introduces the two-level programming model of collaborative optimization, and determines that the goal of the upper model is to maximize social net income. It also considers the collaborative optimization of tourism resource development and highway network optimization on the basis of clarifying the game relationship between planning decision-makers and traffic travel and considers the collaborative optimization of tourism resource development and highway network optimization on the basis of in-depth learning. For the total investment of tourism construction projects, the time cost saved by highway network optimization, and the total tourism revenue, the lower-level model aims to minimize the travel time of a single user. This paper shows that the layout planning of the regional tourism highway network from the perspective of tourism resources can improve the accessibility of regional high-quality tourism resources and meet the requirements of the coordinated development of highway tourism and resources.
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LE, Toan Duc, Tuan Anh LE, Hai Thanh VO, Vu Tuan HO, and Son Xuan PHAM. "ANTECEDENTS OF TOURISTS’ LOYALTY: THE ROLE AND INFLUENCE OF TOURISM PRODUCTS, DESTINATION IMAGE IN HOIAN WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 47, no. 2 (June 30, 2023): 573–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.47225-1057.

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The study’s aim is to examine the antecedents of destination loyalty, and considers the role and influence of tourism products and destination image to international tourisms’ loyalty in case of HoiAn World Cultural Heritage Site. The study suggested an integrated approach to understand tourists’ loyalty model and investigate the empirical evidence about the relationship among tourism products, destination image, risk perception, tourist experience, destination satisfaction and tourists’ loyalty. This study also mentions important questions concerning how tourism products, destination image, tourist experience, risk perception, and tourists’ satisfaction affect tourists’ loyalty. Smart PLS3 is used to estimate and test the relationships in the research model. Mediation analysis and importance performance matrix analysis are also used to consider clearly the relationship between the constructs of research model. The study’s results indicate that tourism products, destination image, tourism experience, risk perception, and satisfaction are antecedents of international tourists’ loyalty in Hoi An World Cultural Heritage Site. And in them, tourism products affect significantly positively to destination imagine and satisfaction, beside destination image and satisfaction hold the role of mediator in this relationship. Implementing IPMA to identify the predecessors that have relatively high importance for loyalty but also a relatively low performance. The results pointed out that the constructs as satisfaction, tourism product, risk perception and image have a high importance for the tourist loyalty. The study added the antecedent of tourism products and risk perception to the model and could enrich the literature, pointing to be possibility of a destination loyalty model that can be applied to various contexts, especially after COVID- 19 pandemic. The study also discussed theoretical and managerial implications for marketing tourism.
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Алігул, Агаєв. "WORLD TOURISM INDICES AND TOURISM COMPETITION BETWEEN COUNTRIES." Підприємництво та інновації, no. 30 (January 31, 2024): 82–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/2415-3583/30.13.

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This article aims to evaluate tourism competition between countries by examining world tourism indices. Tourism indices are widely used tools to measure and compare the performance of the tourism industry. This study will discuss the Global Tourism Competitiveness Index, Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index and other important indices, explain the calculation methods of the indices and analyze the results. Sustainability, the economic contribution of tourism and future trends are also among the focuses of this article. This study will help us understand how tourism indices affect tourism competition between countries and predict future tourism trends. Major tourist destinations such as Turkey and the USA are making various efforts to promote sustainable tourism practices. This is an important step aimed at growing tourism sectors sustainably in the future. Countries such as Georgia, Azerbaijan and Iran have the potential to offer different experiences for tourists with their cultural diversity and unique traditions. These countries have growth opportunities in the field of cultural tourism. Sustainable tourism practices are important for future growth and success for major tourist destinations. A major tourist destination like the USA aims to make its tourism industry more environmentally friendly by increasing its efforts on sustainability. Iran may not have been able to fully utilize its tourism potential due to regional and international political factors. Security concerns and political instability may limit tourist interest in Iran. As a result, these five countries have different tourism potentials and each offers unique attractions. Turkey, the USA and others aim to grow their tourism sectors in the future by promoting sustainable tourism practices. The competition between the countries examined reflects the development of tourism indices and the diversity of tourist destinations.
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Damayanti, Annisa, and Abdul Rasyid. "Marketing Communication Strategy of Pandayangan Tourism Ulumahuam Village in Labuhan Batu Selatan Regency in Improving Tourism Visit." Daengku: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Innovation 2, no. 4 (August 3, 2022): 420–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.35877/454ri.daengku1052.

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Pandayangan Tourism is a natural tourist destination with a flowing river and beautiful natural surroundings, and it works in collaboration with the Labusel children's community. The study's goal was to identify and analyze Pandayangan tourism through the use of a Marketing Communication Strategy to Increase Tourist Visits. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach, with data gathered through interviews with tourism managers, observations, and literature searches. Integrated Marketing Communication is the theory employed (IMC). Based on the data analysis, it was determined that Pandayangan Tourism had implemented a marketing strategy during the promotion stage, which was accomplished by using mass selling and public relations methods, understanding the benefits and drawbacks of tourism products, and carrying out marketing objectives that emphasized increasing sales in order to increase visitors. Pandayangan tourism's marketing strategy activities include providing the best facilities for the convenience of visitors. Promotional activities, understanding the benefits and drawbacks of tourism products, and achieving marketing objectives are all concluded to always obtain and produce an increase in visitors.
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Putriani, Ni Made Ayuk, and I. Gusti Agung Oka Mahagangga. "Eksistensi Atraksi Pariwisata Di Daya Tarik Wisata Toya Devasya Kintamani (Suatu Studi Pustaka)." JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 8, no. 2 (December 20, 2020): 387. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2020.v08.i02.p29.

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Toya devasya is tourist attraction located ini Kintamani subdistrict, Bangli regency. Domestic tourist and international tourist very interested with toya devasya, we should give an appreciation due to management, strategy and travel products, toya devasya felt very fast to built its identity, very interesting and give multiple impact to the local community. Toursm activities have very interesting that sustainability must be pursued. Secondary sources show that the management has made a good effort to manage and establish harmony with the local community. This situation must be pursued for the sustainability of tourism development Method of this research is literature study and the data are qualitative and quantitative, the data source is secondary data by using article tourism science, book and the internet source. The results obtained is the toursm activitiy has not had a positive impact to the local community and the management seem like they are not involved the community in making a decisions, policy maker, to get a benefit from toursm activities. Keywords: Exsistence, tourist attraction, Local Community, Toya Devasya
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Ilkevich, S. V. "MANAGERIAL PERSPECTIVES AND EFFECTS OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM FROM STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES." Strategic decisions and risk management, no. 3 (October 9, 2018): 132–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17747/2078-8886-2018-3-132-139.

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In recent years, the problem of inadequate concretization of the paradigm of sustainable tourism, its low operationalization and instrumentalization in the context of tourist systems management at various levels has become widely recognized. The publication focuses on the systematization of the perspectives and effects of sustainable tourism management – with a major purpose of demonstrating their extremely wide practical importance in developing strategic managerial solutions in the tourism industry.The article summarizes more than fifty basic specific perspectives (problems) of sustainable tourism, which it is expedient to systematize and structure in the context of strategic management of tourist systems. As a first discussion option, this publication proposes a classification-grouping of sustainable tourism management applications, structured around four groups of perspectives: 1. macro- and meso-economic, 2. institutional, 3. socio-cultural and environmental, 4. microeconomic perspectives. As an important addition, the study suggests a generalization of the main effects in the field of sustainable tourism, which should be taken into account in the development of tourist systems. Further, some explanations are given regarding the specifics of some of the central and most problematic managerial aspects of sustainable tourism in the context of the Russian tourism and hospitality industry development.The publication also touches upon the issues of further incorporation of sustainable tourism's managerial applications into strategic decision-making, outlining the main promising scientific and practical areas. In addition, the article argues that through the sustainability paradigm unique advantages and high competitiveness of tourism systems can be achieved and ensured in the most accurate and precise way.
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Alfhatihah, Amandha Santi, and Karsinah Karsinah. "The Effect of Tourism Development on Labor Absorption in Central Java." Efficient: Indonesian Journal of Development Economics 6, no. 1 (January 20, 2023): 13–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/efficient.v6i1.57326.

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Tourism is one of the leading sectors in Indonesia, so the government develops this sector in a sustainable. Tourism development has a positive impact such as labor absorption. This study aims to determine the effect of the number of tourist attractions, tourists, hotels, and restaurants on employment and to see the differences touriin sm indicators in DPP Borobudur-Dieng and Semarang-Karimunjawa. The data processing method uses panel data regression analysis and different tests with panel data types during 2017 – 2020 period and analysis tools using Eviews-9 and SPSS. The results show that the variable number of tourist attractions, hotels, and restaurants has a positive and significant effect on labor absorption and the number of tourists has a positive and insignificant effect on labor absorption. Based on the results of the Differential t-test, shows that there is no significant difference in the variable number of tourist attractions, tourists, hotels, and restaurants, but the variable number of workers shows a significant difference in DPP Borobudur-Dieng and Semarang-Karimunjawa. This study suggests that the government should develop tourism by promoting tourism, improving service quality, and increasing the capacity of the tourism workforce and for the community to maintain and preserve tourism infrastructure.
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Dalimunthe, Femmy Indriany. "Pengembangan Desa Wisata Denai Lama sebagai Salah Satu Objek Wisata di Kabupaten Deli Serdang." Jurnal Akademi Pariwisata Medan 9, no. 2 (July 1, 2021): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.36983/japm.v9i2.167.

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Deli Serdang Regency with its capital Lubuk Pakam consists of 22 sub-districts, 14 sub-districts and 380 villages. Law no. 6 of 2014 states that the Villages are very important because they aim to realize community welfare services through improvement, empowerment, and participation of rural communities, as well as increasing regional competitiveness by taking into account the principles of democracy, equity, justice, privilege and specificity of a village regions in the system of the Republic of Indonesia. Tourism Villages will be a way to develop villages and realize community welfare. Denai Lama Tourism Village is one of the tourism villages that has the potential to be developed into a tourist attraction in Deli Serdang Regency. Of the 6 (six) elements needed by Denai Lama Village in the strategy of developing a tourist village, they are quite capable, but there are some things that are still missing and require a mentoring process. Homestay development is still not developed. Homestay is important to be developed so that visiting tourists can stay in the village of Denai Lama so that there will be an increase in the length of stay of tourists in the tourist village of Denai Lama which is an increase in tourist spending (spending power) in the tourist village. The existence of public toilets, facilities and infrastructure, sufficient parking space, markings and directions as well as the CHSE health protocol (Cleanliness, Hygiene, Sanitation, and Environment) are important to note. Cooperatives should be formed by involving the community in order to further develop the village. Another thing that has not been optimally implemented but is no less important to develop Denai Lama Tourism Village, one of the tourist attractions is Branding, Advertising (Ads) and Selling (Sales Mission). Denai Lama Village has branded its village as a Tourism Village with Educational Tourism, but does not yet have a slogan/tagline that tourists can remember. It is necessary to make a slogan/tagline that is in accordance with the characteristics and concepts of the village that you want to form as a characteristic of the tourist village. In terms of advertising the tourist village of Denai Lama must aggressively promote both using print and online media to attract tourists to visit the tourism village. This tourism village promotion can be done using social media such as Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and if necessary promotions create a village website. And for sales , the tourist village of Denai Lama can take part in events such as tourist exhibitions, bazaars, exhibitions with attractions and tourism products in touristm villages. By carrying out the development strategy above, Denai Lama Tourism Village can become one of the leading tourist attractions in Deli Serdang district, North Sumatra province and even the Indonesian National
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Ilincic, Marina, and Dobrica Jovicic. "Perspectives of cultural tourism in the modern tourism market." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 95, no. 1 (2015): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd1501031l.

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The last decades of the XX century, which the United Nations declared the decade of cultural tourism in the world, have contributed to encouraging people to think about the question of how tourism can contribute to the development of heritage and culture, or how tourism the same may compromise. However, the cultural offer today, is an essential and important part of a modern tourist offer, without which it can no longer be imagined, as cultural tourism is becoming an increasingly important segment of the global tourism market. It had a great share in the expansion of a tourist demand and tourist offer and their profiling, leading to a whole series of specific forms of tourism in its embrace, and today more attention is paid to the industrial heritage, cultural routes, cultural landscapes and similar, as current forms of cultural tourism in the modern tourism market. In fact, theorists of tourism are now faced with a number of new types of tourist movements which have resulted in the creation of various forms of cultural tourism that were not even discussed in the last century, and the fact is that a change in tourist demand brings new habits and new needs that can be implemented only through special forms of tourism.
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Cherevichko, Tatiana V., and Tatiana V. Temyakova. "Tourism digitalization paradox." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Economics. Management. Law 23, no. 3 (August 22, 2023): 246–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1994-2540-2023-23-3-246-254.

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Introduction. The article substantiates the relevance of domestic tourism development, examines the domestic tourist flow dynamics, and pays attention to the importance of mass tourism development for Russian economy. Theoretical analysis. Institutionalization and digitalization are fundamental elements of the mass domestic sustainable tourism development matrix. It is noted that a direct appeal to the tourist services producers by potential tourists through digital institutions becomes a condition for mass tourism restoration of in our country. Empirical analysis. An important role in domestic tourism development is played by the creation of digital products, which include a mobile application-designer of tourist trips “Be your own tour operator”. The paper gives an example of building a tourist route in Samara, proves the advantages of using the services of the proposed application. Results. The formation of mass domestic sustainable tourism requires the production of a customized tourist product, which can be achieved by applying institutional and digital mechanisms to the tourism industry. The customization of the tourist product reduces the role of tour operators in the domestic market and increases the role of tour guides and other direct producers of tourist services, which is the tourism digitalization paradox.
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Sančanin, Branislav, Goran Perić, and Aleksandra Jevtović. "Tourist valorization of the cultural and historical heritage of the city core of Sremski Karlovci." Megatrend revija 19, no. 3 (2022): 411–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/megrev2203411s.

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The synergistic effects of integration of the culture and tourism sector contribute to cultural tourism being a true catalyst for overall tourism growth and development. The transformation of the authentic cultural and historical heritage of Sremski Karlovci into a tourist attraction is the valorization of the identifi ed cultural and tourist values. The aim of this paper is to valorize the tourism sector and the management sector for cultural goods of the town center of Sremski Karlovci according to the Hilary du Cross Model for the valorization of cultural and tourist values. The results of the analysis of the subindicator, the allocation of M cells (1, 3), confirmed the existence of favorable conditions for further development of cultural tourism, with continued reparation, conservation, restoration and presentation of its cultural-historical heritage. Although thus far there have not been any negative reflections on cultural and historical heritage, the capacity of the space and the natural environment should be subject to a review based on monitoring and the eff ectsof tourism's impact on the preservation of the cultural and natural heritage, as well as on the life of the local community.
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Jovicic, Dobrica, and Jovana Brankov. "Tourism attractions: Key elements of tourism resource base." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 89, no. 1 (2009): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd0901003j.

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There is no doubt that theory of tourism lags behind increased tourism practice. In order to decrease such gap, theoretical work in tourism must be intensified and permanently reconsidered in future period. Consequently, it is necessary to pay attention to complex analysis and explicit interpretation of important notions that are integral parts of tourism practice, as well as objects of scientific investigations. The subject of this paper is analysis of complex structure of tourism resource base. Specially are focused two relevant tourism notions - tourist resources and tourist attractions (tourist motives). Analysis of their meaning, interrelationship and differences is made, relying on basic tourismological principles and critical review of contemporary experts opinions in this domain. Correct interpretation, setting the correlation and distinction between tourism relevant notions, at the same time require great responsibility and duty of tourismologists, tourism geographers, economists and other experts in the field of tourism to contribute to strengthening of tourism theory, adequately influencing on growing tourism practice.
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SIANIPAR, MERARY, NI LUH PUTU SUCIPTAWATI, and KOMANG DHARMAWAN. "ANALISIS HUBUNGAN PENDAPATAN WISATAWAN DAN HARGA PARIWISATA TERHADAP PERMINTAAN PARIWISATA DENGAN VECM." E-Jurnal Matematika 5, no. 2 (May 31, 2016): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mtk.2016.v05.i02.p120.

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Tourism demand is focused on estimating variables which influence tourist visit. The tourism demand that we discuss on this research is the tourism demand to Bali of the major tourism-generating country was Australia. The aim of this research is to analyze the relationship between tourist income and tourism price to tourism demand using VECM. VECM requires that the variables in the model must be stationary and fulfilled a cointegration condition. In order to make it valid, the stationarity of variables in the model have to be checked using ADF unit root test. In additon, cointegration between these variables are examined using Johansen’s cointegration test. The results of ADF unit root test show that indicated the tourist income, the tourism price and the tourism demand for Australia data are stationary in first lag or I(1). Cointegration test shows that all variables are cointegrated, i.e. have a long-run relationship. In the long-run, the tourist income and tourism price give positive effect to the tourism demand. This means, the increase of tourist income and tourism price will contribute to the increase in tourism demand. In addition, in the short-run, the tourist income and the tourism price give negative effect to the tourism demand. This means, the increase of tourist income and tourism price will contribute to the decrease in tourism demand.
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Singh, Satyendra, Tapas R. Dash, and Irina Vashko. "Tourism, ecotourism and sport tourism: the framework for certification." Marketing Intelligence & Planning 34, no. 2 (April 4, 2016): 236–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/mip-09-2014-0180.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for identifying the need for ecotourism certification within ecotourism and sport tourism (EST) by discussing the overlapping characteristics on the dimensions of EST. Design/methodology/approach – Qualitatively, the Social Exchange Theory was used to discover segments of tourists based on the two dimensions: EST. Findings – The findings discovered four strategic segments (namely; vacation, green, action oriented and active tourists), their related activities, and the level of need for eco certification. Practical implications – EST activities offer a unique opportunity for tourism managers to positively influence conservation in and around communities, protected areas and sport events. Applying and implementing a global eco certification is paramount to attract tourists and enhance credibility of sport tourism. Originality/value – Identification of the four tourists segments and their relative need for certification is the novelty of the study. The labels of the identified tourist segments are: vacation tourist (low on ecotourism and low on sport tourism); green tourist (high on ecotourism and low on sport tourism); action-oriented tourist (high on ecotourism and high on sport tourism); and active tourist (low on ecotourism and high on sport tourism). The certification needs for green and action-oriented tourists are HIGH, for active tourist is MEDIUM, and for vacation tourist is LOW.
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Tapparan, Samuel Randy, Abedneigo Carter Rambulangi, Agustinus Mantong, and Althon K. Pongtuluran. "Strategi pengembangan obyek wisata Hutan Pinus To’Nakka Ulusalu Kecamatan Saluputti Kabupaten Tana Toraja." Fair Value: Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi dan Keuangan 5, no. 4 (November 25, 2022): 1909–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.32670/fairvalue.v5i4.2621.

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This study aims to determine the development strategy of the To’Nakka’ Ulusalu pine forest touristm object Saluputti sub-district Tana Toraja district. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research. The analytical method used is by using SWOT analysis. The data collection technique used in this research is to do documentation, observation and direct interviews with the manager of the To’Nakka’ Ulusalu pine forest tourism object. Based on the results in the research that has been done by researchers, As for the strategy for developing the To'Nakka Ulusaslu Pine Forest tourist attraction, namely: (1) Build partnerships/cooperation with local governments in the management of the Ulusalu To’Nakka’ pine forest tourism object Saluputti sub-district Tana Toraja district. (2) Provide adequate tourist facilities such as: improvement of access road, lodging, restaurants, and so on that can support the comform of visitors to tourist attractions. (3) Maximally promote the Ulusalu To’Nakka’ Pine forest tourism object through social media so that it can be widely known by the public.
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Leurs, Elleke, and Anne Hardy. "Tinder tourism: tourist experiences beyond the tourism industry realm." Annals of Leisure Research 22, no. 3 (December 4, 2018): 323–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/11745398.2018.1553678.

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Chaitip, Prasert, Chukiat Chaiboonsri, Sándor Kovács, and Péter Balogh. "A structural equation model: Greece’s tourism demand for tourist destination." Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce 4, no. 1-2 (July 30, 2010): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.19041/apstract/2010/1-2/11.

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Structural equation model (LISREL 8) was applied to test the causal relationships between tourist travel motivations and tourist destination.A survey containing Likert scale questions was conducted to collect data from 100 tourists who had travelled to Greece’s tourist destination. With the help of factor analysis, four dimensions were identified for scales used in the study: travel cost satisfaction, tourism product, tourism product attributes, and tourism product management. Results indicated that the travel cost satisfaction of tourists has a positive influence on tourism product, tourism product attributes and tourism product management. Moreover, our results suggested that the tourist demographics has a positive influence on tourism product and tourism product attributes and has an insignificant relationship with tourism product management. Based on our findings the tourist demographics has not influence on tourism product management. However, these findings suggest that both the private tourism and the governmental tourism sector should develop a better management of tourist destinations so as to develop a stronger attraction of tourism, better amenities, a better accessibility, an appropriate image, to make tourism competitive and to keep tourism product prices at a reasonable level. The implications of the tourism demand model can be used for the public environmental policy-making process based mainly on reasons of interest, ideology or understanding.
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Novianti, Evi, Mufqi Fajrurrahman, Aat Ruchiat Nugraha, Lutfi Khoerunnisa, and Yuliana Rakhmawati. "The Pattern of Disseminating Information on The Garut Regency DISPARBUD in The Development of Ecovillage." Jurnal Komunikasi 14, no. 2 (December 25, 2022): 446–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jk.v14i2.19390.

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Indonesia is known to the world for the tourism it offers. Various approaches to tourism are now emerging over time, and one of the focuses of government development is village-based tourism or ecovillage toursim. The development of this tourist village itself cannot run well if there is no cooperation between the local government and the local community. Therefore, there is a need for communication between the two parties who have a similar vision and mission and are able to work together to develop an ecovillage. This is also what the West Java government and the people of Garut city are doing to develop tourist villages in their area. This study aims to determine the pattern of information dissemination carried out by the Garut Regency Tourism and Culture Office (DISPARBUD) in the development of an ecovillage-based tourism. Using a qualitative descriptive case study method and involving three members of DISPARBUD as the participants, the results of this study indicate that DIPSPARBUD has a simple pattern of disseminating information to local communities regarding the development of ecovillage. This pattern goes through three stages namely; (1) Information distribution (determining communicators, compiling messages, scheduling socialization), (2) Performance reporting (analyzing and responding to the effects of communication, (3) Managing stakeholders (evaluation). With this communication pattern, DISPARBUD seeks to optimize the delivery of information regarding development a tourist village that continues to move forward and is expected to produce many other tourist villages in the future
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Prasta, Made. "Strategi Pemulihan Potensi Pariwisata Di Kota Surakarta." Barista : Jurnal Kajian Bahasa dan Pariwisata 9, no. 02 (December 28, 2022): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.34013/barista.v9i02.873.

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The purpose of this paper are; 1) Analyze the tourism potential in Surakarta City, 2) Analyze the condition of the tourism sector in Surakarta City, 3) To find how the strategies carried out by the Surakarta city government to restore Surakarta potential tourismt. Library research is used in this paper with a qualitative descriptive analysis approach. The results of the study show the mayority potential tourism in Surakarta are cultural tourism and nature reserves. Covid-19 pandemic desease in Surakarta represent a tourist visitor decrease. The strategy carried out by the government through Dinas Pariwisata is to hold competitions and events online. Some tourism objects are still open with operating hours that have been determined in the Surat Edaran from Surakarta Mayor number: 067/1869 dated June 14, 2021. This paper proposes that, such competitions and events should continue and be added by using virtual tours. The author recommends further research in making the right strategy to promote tourism in the city of Surakarta.
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Fadilah, Muhamad Rifki, and Riyanto Riyanto. "DOES INTERNATIONALTOURISTS HAS CAUSALITY EFFECTS WITH ITS FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN INDONESIA?" JURNAL DINAMIKA EKONOMI PEMBANGUNAN 6, no. 1 (June 22, 2023): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jdep.6.1.1-25.

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This study aims to investigate whether the international tourist arrivals affect Tourism FDI and Tourism GDP of Tourism sector in Indonesia during the period 2004 – 2020. In addition, this study also aims to estimate how much and how long the impact of the decline in international tourist arrivals due to the COVID-19 pandemic on the long-term equilibrium between international tourist arrivals, Tourism FDI and Tourism GDP. By using the Granger Causality Test and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM), this study found that the international tourist arrivals affect Tourism FDI and Tourism FDI affects Tourism GDP. Furthermore, the results showed that in the long term, the increase of international tourist arrivals by one percent will increase Tourism FDI by 0.55 percent. Then, one percent increase of Tourism FDI will increase Tourism GDP by 0.10 percent. In the short term (monthly analysis), if there is a "shock" in the increase of international tourist arrivals, Tourism FDI will increase for the next five months, and Tourism GDP will also increase for 2 months and 16 months after the increase of international tourists. This study also found that the long-term equilibrium between international tourist arrivals, Tourism FDI, and Tourism GDP will recover within 38 months after the pandemic COVID-19. This means the tourism sector will need three years to recover after the pandemic ends if there is no policy intervention to accelerate tourism recovery.
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SILABAN, Pasaman, Wisnu Rayhan ADHITYA, Khaeruman KHAERUMAN, Surya Wisada DACHI, Joli AFRIANI, Siti AISYAH, and Sunday Ade SITORUS. "Determinants of Sustainable Tourism Destinations in Indonesia." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 14, no. 2 (March 31, 2023): 575. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505/jemt.v14.2(66).26.

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the tourism concept variable, tourism services and facilities and infrastructure affect the success variable of developing sustainable tourism destinations through moderating variables of tourist interest to visit. In this study, the independent variable is related to the development of sustainable tourism destinations, the variable is the concept of tourism, tourism services and facilities and infrastructure, while the dependent variable is the success in developing the concept of sustainable tourism, and the moderating variable is the interest of tourists to visit. The research method used in this study is a quantitative descriptive research method using path analysis. In this study the independent variables are related to factors related tothe development of sustainable tourism destinations, such as tourism concept variables, tourism services and facilities and infrastructure, the dependent variable is the success in developing the sustainable tourism concept, with moderating variable (connecting variable) tourist interest to visit, data analysis using AMOS 20, and data taken is data on the number of tourist visits to Indonesia during 2016-2020 years. Partially variable tourism concept, tourism services and infrastructure advice significant effect on the variable successful development of tourist destinations and has a significant effect on the variable of tourist interest in visiting 5 priority tourist destinations in Indonesia, while simultaneously the variable tourism concept, tourism services and infrastructure advice indirectly has a significant effect on the variable successful development of tourist destinationsthrough the interest of tourists to visit 5 priority tourist destinations in Indonesia. Through the results of research that has been stated that the success of developing tourist destinations depends on the concept of tourism, the tourist services and infrastructure offered are in accordance with the needs and desires of tourists, if the concept of tourism, tourism services and facilities and infrastructure offered are appropriate, then tourists will be motivated to continue to visit these tourist attractions.
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Dwi Agiyanti and Devina Nur Hafizah. "Pengelolaan Daya Tarik Wisata Desa Alamendah, Kabupaten Bandung." Semantik : Jurnal Riset Ilmu Pendidikan, Bahasa dan Budaya 1, no. 3 (August 31, 2023): 33–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.61132/semantik.v1i3.214.

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This article aims to analyze and identify the quality of tourist attraction of Alamendah village and its application to the management of tourist attraction in Alamendah village, Rancabali District, Bandung Regency. The theory used in this study is the theory of tourism. Tourism is a trip made by a person or group from one place to another, temporary, this tourism aims as recreation, pleasure in seeking environmental balance in social, cultural, natural and scientific dimensions. Through survey and observation methods analyzing Alamendah tourism, this study collects data on tourists' perceptions of the tourist experience, quality of service, quality of physical tourism products, and sustainability of the attraction. Research findings show that a satisfactory travel experience is a key factor in determining the quality of Alamendah's tourist attraction. The results showed that the potential strategy of tourism villages that become tourist attractions, the types of tourism in Alamendah Village, factors that influence the increase in tourist visits to Alamendah Tourism Village such as glamping activity tour packages, tours and sports tourism as well as plantation tourism and digital tourism development strategies can increase tourist visits to Alamendah Tourism Village, The role of tourists in the development of Alamendah Village
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KAHARUDDIN, KAHARUDDIN, Junika NAPITUPULU, JULIANA JULIANA, Rudy PRAMONO, and Elza Leyli Lisnora SARAGIH. "Determinants of Tourist Attraction of the Heritage Tourism." Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 12, no. 2 (March 29, 2021): 507. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.12.2(50).19.

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Heritage tourism is a journey where the purpose of the trip is to see or witness heritage ceremonies and enriches, strengthen faith. The research result on the effect of Tourist’s motivation on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi, it was discovered that there is an increase in the effect of tourist's motivation on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi. Based on this research regarding the effect of service quality on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi, it was discovered that there is an effect of service quality on tourist decision on heritage tourism in Dairi. With the improvement of Service Quality, tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi can be increased. Based on the findings of this research, it was discovered that tourist satisfaction has no effect on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi. The decreased Tourist Satisfaction leads to a decline in tourist’s decision. With regard to the effect of the tourist’s motivation, service quality, and Tourist satisfaction on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi, it was revealed that these three variables (Tourist’s Motivation, Service Quality, and Tourist Satisfaction) have simultaneous effects on tourist decision to heritage tourism in Dairi.
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Baral, Chhabi Ram. "Status of Tourists and Rural Tourism Impacts in Ghalegaun, Nepal." Patan Gyansagar 6, no. 1 (July 9, 2024): 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pg.v6i1.67402.

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This study presents a comprehensive analysis of rural tourism's economic effects and potential in Ghalegaun, Lamjung, Nepal. It extensively covers the region's natural allure, cultural attractions, and the positive influence of tourism on the local economy. It stresses the importance of strategic marketing and development initiatives to fully leverage the area's tourism prospects while addressing existing hurdles. The article delves into challenges like the shortage of skilled labor and the necessity for enhanced tourism activities in Ghalegaun. Moreover, it discusses available infrastructure, tourist demographics (nationality, age, purpose of visit, occupation, duration of stay, and spending patterns). Ultimately, the study underscores Ghalegaun's rural tourism potential and its significant economic impact.
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Wang, Ting. "Countermeasures for High Quality Development of China's Tourist Attractions." International Journal of Education and Humanities 4, no. 2 (September 1, 2022): 29–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v4i2.1478.

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In China, tourism tourist attractions are the core subjects of tourism development, an important supply carrier to meet the people's growing demand for tourism and high quality of life, and promoting the high-quality development of tourism tourist attractions is an important way to improve the quality of national life. By analyzing the current problems of tourism tourist attractions such as low economic benefits and imperfect facilities, this paper proposes strategies for the future high-quality development of tourism tourist attractions, in order to develop the vision and ideas of tourism tourist attractions in the future high-quality development.
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Ristić, Zoran. "CULTURAL TOURISM AS A UNIQUE FORM OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM – CULTURAL RESOURCES AS TOURISM OFFER FACTORS." ЗБОРНИК РАДОВА ЕКОНОМСКОГ ФАКУЛТЕТА У ИСТОЧНОМ САРАЈЕВУ 1, no. 17 (May 17, 2019): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/zrefis1817063r.

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There is a worldwide trend of increasing interest in cultural tourism products, and the World Tourism Organization predicts that the cultural tourism market will be one of the five leading segments of the tourism market in the future. Local culture is an important feature of a tourist destination, and thanks to tourism, it becomes a flywheel of social and economic development. Cultural tourism is focused on cultural attractions and activities as the main reasons for traveling, and the participation of cultural tourism in all tourist movements is increasing. Thus in France, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, income from tourists whose primary goal is to get acquainted with cultural goods and cultural achievements exceed 1/3 of total tourism revenues. Starting from the above, this paper focuses on the analysis of the key problems of the development of cultural tourism and the possibilities of enriching tourist destinations with cultural offer through the development of a cultural product, as a way of increasing the value of a comprehensive tourist offer and attracting a large number of tourists. It concludes with a brief analysis of the key issues for this field of cultural policy in the Republic of Serbia and recommendations on how to make a tourist attraction from a cultural resource and to achieve greater satisfaction of the tourists with their stay in a destination.
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Wang, Yuewei, Cong Lu, Hang Chen, and Yuyan Zhao. "Evaluation and Spatial Characteristics of Cooperation among Tourist Attractions Based on a Geographic Information System: A Case Study of The Yangtze River Delta Region, China." Sustainability 14, no. 20 (October 12, 2022): 13041. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su142013041.

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With the development of global economic integration and the gradual formation of unified tourism markets, strengthening regional tourism cooperation has become an internal requirement of regional tourism development but also a new way of sustainably developing tourism. This study selected the key factors affecting the cooperation of tourist attractions, including the competitiveness of tourist attractions and the relationships among tourist attractions, and established an evaluation index system and mathematical model of tourist attractions’ cooperation. Furthermore, the level of cooperation was evaluated. According to the value of the cooperation level, the spatial characteristics of the cooperation level were analyzed using a geographic information systems analytical method, which can better reflect the competitiveness, relationships, and overall cooperation level of tourist attractions. The results showed that the tourism competitiveness of tourist attractions was generally strong and their internal relations relatively close, and the overall tourism cooperation level was high. However, a two-dimensional four-quadrant map revealed that there were still great differences in tourism competitiveness among tourist attractions and their internal relations. Twenty-three tourist attractions exhibited weak tourism competitiveness and sparse relationships with other tourist attractions. The tourism competitiveness of tourist attractions and their internal relations and tourism cooperation level showed positive spatial autocorrelation and spatial agglomeration characteristics. The spatial differentiation of an “inverted U-shape” indicated that the cooperation level, tourism competitiveness, and mutual relations of tourist attractions were not balanced and that a stable and gradual spatial transformation had not been achieved. This study can provide valuable insights for the government to formulate policies and measures for regional tourism cooperation, carry out regional joint marketing, and help tourism enterprises design tourist routes.
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Tomic, Slavica. "Rural tourism." Jelenkori Társadalmi és Gazdasági Folyamatok 3, no. 1 (January 1, 2008): 123–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.14232/jtgf.2008.1.123-127.

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Global changes in the tourist market are characterized by an increasing representation of tourist forms differentiating from those for which the system 3S is valid (sun, sea, sand). The contemporary trend of moving from the concept of mass tourism to the individual forms of tourism opens to rural tourism the position in the world market of the 21th century. Rural tourism has no characteristics of massiveness and it is compatible with the aspects of sustainable tourism.
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Ibyatov, Murat I. "Modern Trends and Development Paths of Domestic Tourism in Russia in the Context of Sanc-tions." Общество: политика, экономика, право, no. 2 (February 21, 2024): 88–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/pep.2024.2.9.

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The article presents an in-depth analysis of current trends in the sphere of domestic tourism in Russia, empha-sizing the consequences of international sanctions and the COVID-19 pandemic. The research aims to identify and assess the impact of these factors on the dynamics of the tourism industry, as well as to develop and test new strategies for its support and development. Utilizing a combination of methods, including statistical data analysis, surveys of tourism operators, and expert interviews, the author thoroughly examines the reduction of international tourist flows and revenues, changes in the travel patterns of Russian citizens and foreign touris ts. The main findings highlight a significant rise in interest in domestic tourism as an adaptive response to the current challenges, strengthening of the tourism infrastructure, and development of key regions in ac-cordance with the tourism development strategy until 2035. The presented analysis emphasizes the need for targeted strategies to stimulate domestic tourism and ensure the sustainable development of the industry in the face of new economic and social realities.
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PUTRI, FEBITA SAFERA, INDAYATI LANYA, and I. GUSTI PUTU RATNA ADI. "Aplikasi Remote Sensing dan Geographic Information System untuk Pemetaan Pengembangan Kawasan Wisata Agro di Desa Candikuning, Kecamatan Baturiti, Kabupaten Tabanan." Agrotrop : Journal on Agriculture Science 13, no. 2 (May 31, 2023): 219. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ajoas.2023.v13.i02.p06.

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Application Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System for Mapping the Development of Agro Tourism Areas in Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency. Bali Province is one of the provinces in Indonesia which is famous for its tourism. One of the supporting sectors for tourism is the agricultural sector. One of the well-known agro tourism areas in Bali Province is the Bedugul tourist destination or administratively, namely Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of potential tourist attractions in agro tourism areas, make plans for developing agro tourism areas, develop information systems for agro tourism areas and make maps of the distribution of potential tourist attractions in agro tourism areas. This study uses several methods, namely satellite image analysis methods, field surveys, weighting and scoring on each tourist attraction, classification of potential tourist attractions and designing an information system for agro-tourism areas. Based on the results of the study, the standard deviation value to determine the level of potential tourist attraction is 27,42348 with the division of 3 tourist attraction with high potential, 10 tourist attraction with medium potential and 7 tourist attractionwith low potential. From the level of potential tourist attraction in the agro-tourism area, a development plan for the agro-tourism area is needed using a SWOT analysis which produces 2 S-O plans, 1 W-O plan, 1 S-T plan and 1 W-T plan. Remote sensing applications and geographic information systems are very helpful in making maps of agro-tourism areas. In addition, the technology is capable of compiling an information system for tourist attractions in IT-based agro-tourism areas.
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Arkhypova, L. M., Y. S. Korobeinykova, V. I. Hryniuk, S. V. Kachala, and O. V. Pobigun. "Problems of the development of cultural tourism in the Carpathian region: the vision of consumers and service providers." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1254, no. 1 (October 1, 2023): 012080. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1254/1/012080.

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Abstract Tourism development in Ukraine has improved in terms of tourist flows, both as a diversification of tourism demand and tourism products in the last decades. Cultural tourism is a promising direction of tourist activity and occupies a leading position in the modern global tourist management system. The object of research is cultural tourism within the tourist destination of the Ivano-Frankivsk region. Regarding this, the authors revisit the phenomenon of cultural tourism in the country, in order to identify cultural tourism potential through cultural consumption among tourists, applying a special tourism survey. The purpose of this research is to identify the main problems of the development of cultural tourism in the Carpathian region from the point of view of demand and supply of cultural tourism programs based on the results of a comprehensive sociological study on the evaluation of tourist objects and the possibility of their inclusion in the cross-border tourist product “Carpathian Cultural Route”. The results of the survey demonstrated responses from 264 consumers of cultural tourism, which is 2,5% of the number of tourists (general population), and 140 respondents – employees of cultural institutions (objects of cultural tourism), the calculated sample of which was 28% of providers of cultural tourism services. The estimated sample was 28% of cultural tourism service providers. Among the positive aspects of the visit, tourists noted the price policy of institutions acceptable to them, the high level of authenticity and historical and cultural value of objects, the appropriate quality of service, and emotional comfort when visiting cultural and historical objects. According to consumers, the main problems of the development of cultural tourism are the low level of infrastructure support of objects and tourist destinations in general, the limited range of additional services, and limited information about the object. The authors emphasize the importance of developing culturally coherent policies to increase the competitiveness of tourist destinations. The most significant problems of the development of cultural tourism from the point of view of employees of tourist objects of cultural tourism are low level of infrastructure development of cultural tourist objects and tourist destinations in general, insufficient financing of institutions, low level of monetization of objects, low level of tourist and cultural activities in a tourist destination, insufficient advertising of the tourist object, imperfection of state tools for regulating tourist activity within cultural objects, low qualification of employees. Scientific developments on this topic will foster the application of innovative approaches towards the differentiation of cultural tourism objects, which, as a consequence, will help to target potential consumers and improve cultural tourism programs.
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