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Amerta, I. Made Suniastha. "Community based tourism development". International journal of social sciences and humanities 1, n. 3 (15 dicembre 2017): 97–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.29332/ijssh.v1n3.60.

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Tourism has long been considered as one of the leading sector and the biggest incomes generator for Karangasem Regency. The Regency was rich in cultural diversity and the natural beauty of the lands. Karangasem has a large tourism potential to develop the community-based tourism. Besides the natural and cultural attractions which form the main part of attracting reasons of the regency, Karangasem was also considered to have a good strategic location for business development. However, Karangasem could be a magnet for domestics tourists and foreigners who are not only come from neighbor countries but also countries all around the globe. This article aims at describing the concepts of the community-based tourism development which were taken from some sources and the possibility of the community-based tourism development adapted in tourism development in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province, seen from the tourism potential that Karangasem has. tourism development, community-based tourism development, Karangasem Regency.
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Amerta, I. Made Suniastha. "Community Based Tourism Development". International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (IJSSH) 1, n. 3 (15 dicembre 2017): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/ijssh.v1i3.60.

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Tourism has long been considered as one of the leading sector and the biggest incomes generator for Karangasem Regency. The Regency was rich with cultural diversity and the natural beauty of the lands. Karangasem has a large tourism potential to develop the community-based tourism. Besides the natural and cultural attractions which form the main part of attracting reasons of the regency, Karangasem was also considered to have a good strategic location for business development. However, Karangasem could be a magnet for domestics tourists and foreigners who are not only come from neighbor countries but also countries all around the globe. This article aims at describing the concepts of the community-based tourism development which were taken from some sources and the possibility of the community-based tourism development adapted in tourism development in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province, seen from the tourism potential that Karangasem has. tourism development, community-based tourism development, Karangasem Regency.
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Bordoloi, Anjan Kumar, e Priyata Chetia. "Community Based Eco-Tourism: An Underpinning Element for Sustainable Tourism Development". Indian Journal of Applied Research 2, n. 3 (1 ottobre 2011): 126–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/dec2012/38.

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WIDANINGSIH, T. Titi, Rahtika DIANA e Arry RAHAYUNIANTO. "Community Based Cultural Tourism Development Setu Babakan, Jakarta". Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 11, n. 2 (7 maggio 2020): 485. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.v11.2(42).26.

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The Setu Babakan tourism area has been designated as a Betawi cultural tourism area by the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta in 2000. Setu Babakan has three tourism objects culture, nature and agro. It has been established as a cultural heritage for more than 15 years, but the level of tourist visits still low. This research will analyze factors of Community-Based Cultural Tourism Development in the Setu Babakan tourism area, both tourism object factors and community participation include several dimensions, (1) objects, (2) access, (3) facilities, (4) participation, (5) support, (6) benefits, (7) revenue. The study was conducted by distributing 81 questionnaires to surrounding community in the area. The results of the MDS analysis in dimensions of the attractions are in the good category of 80.57. Dimensions of access, infrastructure, community support for tourism development, public attitudes towards tourists are in the good categories of 84.64, 80.39, 81.87, and 75.62. Dimension of community participation and benefits perceived by the community is in the unfavorable category of 44.69% and 46.29. Community involvement needs to be increased so it can increase tourist visits. The sustainability of Setu Babakan as a cultural tourism area is maintained because the existence of it can really be felt by the local community.
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Adikampana, I. Made, I. Nyoman Sunarta e Ni Luh Kerti Pujani. "A MODEL OF COMMUNITY-BASED RURAL TOURISM PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT". Jurnal IPTA 7, n. 1 (28 luglio 2019): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2019.v07.i01.p11.

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The local community always took for granted the establishment of a tourist village as a rural tourism product. Likewise prevailed in Pinge Tourism Village, Tabanan Regency, Bali. In the context of developing rural tourism products in the Pinge Tourism Village, the participation of local communities is required to ensure the sustainability of tourism in rural areas. This paper aims to build a model for developing local community-based rural tourism products in Pinge Tourism Village. Community-based tourism (CBT) approaches are used to formulate models for rural tourism product development. The required data is collected through observation and interviews and then analyzed descriptively. The results of the analysis indicate local community-based rural tourism products are tourist pull factors in rural areas in the form of environmental characteristics and the practice of rural communities. The uniqueness of rural character and rural community routines are tourism capital posses by local communities. In addition to physical and socio-cultural uniqueness, rural tourism products are also determined by conformity with the target market. The existence of this rural tourism product model can increase local community participation in decision making and sharing of tourism benefits.
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López-Guzmán, Tomás, Osvaldo Borges e Ana María Castillo-Canalejo. "Community-based tourism in Cape Verde - a case study". Tourism and hospitality management 17, n. 1 (2011): 35–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/thm.17.1.3.

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Community-based tourism is taking its place in the world as an alternative to traditional tourist destinations, especially in developing countries. This form of tourism allows for greater contact with the local community and for the tourist to experience new sensations while enabling the economic and social development of the geographic area. In this paper, the results of fieldwork carried out in the island of Fogo (Cape Verde) are presented, assessing the opinion and perception tourists visiting this island have of both the quality of the services offered by community-based tourism enterprises, as well as the potential of the tourism resources in the area. The main results of the investigation endorse the quality of services offered to tourists by local businesses and highlight the hospitality of the local community, a key element for the development of this kind of tourism, particularly in different african countries. Similarly, it highlights the passenger satisfaction with services received and the need to strengthen the training to tourism staff through aid, for example, international cooperation, NGOs and universities. The originality of this research comes from analysis of the demand made on a concrete island of Cape Verde, a country which is producing a huge economic development through the tourism sector.
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Djuwendah, E., T. Karyani e E. Wulandari. "Potential Development Strategy for Attraction and Community-based Agrotourism in Lebakmuncang Village". E3S Web of Conferences 249 (2021): 01004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124901004.

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Lebakmuncang is a tourism village in Ciwidey, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia, which has potential for natural and cultural resources supporting agro-tourism development. In recent years there has been a decline in tourist visits. The research objectives were to analyze the agro-tourism potential, to analyze visitor’s perceptions of the attractiveness of agro-tourism and agro-tourism development strategies. The research design used descriptive quantitative. Fifty tourists were selected by accidental sampling, and ten informants were selected purposively. Data analysis technique used Likert scale and SWOT matrix. The results showed Lebakmuncang village has variety agricultural commodities, dairy farming, and coffee processing business that have potential to support agro-tourism development; visitors’ perceptions of attraction and ancillary services was excellent. Visitors’ perception of amenities and accessibility was good. Strategies that can be carried out in developing agro-tourism are: (1) increasing community involvement, (2) adding animal husbandry attractions and coffee processing in tour packages, (3) adding supporting facilities that are not yet available, (4) synchronizing agro-tourism development programs with stakeholders, (5) training human resources in internet technology-based tourism management, (6) partnerships in promotion and marketing with travel agents, (7) improving service quality, (8) creating community-based and sustainable agro-tourism branding, and (9) promotional cooperation with other tourist objects..
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Latianingsih, Nining, Iis Mariam e Dewi Winarni Susyanti. "CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN TEGAL WARU, BOGOR". International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events 4, n. 2 (30 dicembre 2020): 109–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.2010.

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Tourism provides a significant contribution to development, conventional tourism products are becoming increasingly abandoned and tourists are turning to tourism products that value the environment, nature, culture and special attractions more. How to manage tourist villages in the village of Tegal Waru Ciampea Bogor, in the flexibility and intensity of interaction with the environment and local communities. The purpose of this research is to see how the management of creative and innovative community-based tourism villages (CREANOVA) The approach method used is an empirical normative approach and uses qualitative methods and direct field research on research objects that are related to the problem under study. the results of the study are. Tegal Waru tourism village is a pedesan tourist area that is no less interesting and offers cultural potential. Has a variety of agricultural production businesses and entrepreneurs. Community participation in the development of tourist villages is very high. There are tour packages offered including entrepreneur training, charity creativity, outbound on the road, consumption packages, souvenir packages, shopping centers, tourism attractions, business tourist village locations, while visitors from home and abroad. Community participation is very high in implementing this village tourism program, because they feel an increase in income and economic life
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Entas, Derinta, Rina Kurniawati, Baskoro Harwindito e Karlina Karlina. "CULINARY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN METRO LAMPUNG CITY". Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism 2, n. 1 (6 gennaio 2017): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.22334/jbhost.v2i1.54.

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The purpose of this research is to explore tourism potential in Metro Lampung. The tourism attraction that is potential in Lampung is its local culinary. Culinary tourism is popular nowadays, given the fact that tourists hunt for local food when they are visiting tourist destination. The purpose of this research firstly is to explore the potential of tourism culinary in Metro Lampung City. Secondly is to find the marketing strategy of tourism culinary in Metro Lampung city. Thirdly is to find out the factors needed in promoting local food as tourism attraction in Metro Lampung City.The data is collected from observation, interview, document study, and questionnaires. This research employs descriptive qualitative approach. The is data gathered and analyzed using SWOT analysis. The output of this research is a model design of culinary tourism development. A recommended of tourism development model is community based tourism. Community based tourism model is tourism which concerns on local community with their local wisdom.
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PHOOCHINDA, Wisakha. "Development of Community Network for Sustainable Tourism based on the Green Economy Concept". Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 9, n. 6 (3 febbraio 2019): 1236. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.9.6(30).13.

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The “Green Economy” concept is a tool that leads to the guideline to develop sustainable economy in parallel with social development, quality of life, and the balanced conservation of natural resources and the environment (Office of Agricultural Economics, 2013). The concept of economic development leading to sustainable development or Green Economy is a concept of business operation based on low carbon emission, reduction of energy consumption, promotion of efficient use of resources, leading to business growth, social development, reduced destruction of the environment and the ecosystem diversity. Tourism is a form of service business that is crucial to Thailand’s economic and social development. It has high potential to accommodate free trade and demand of global market in accordance with the National Economic and Social Development Plans. Moreover, it generates employment and income from foreign currency. However, if the rapid growth of tourism lacks good management, the environment will be directly affected. For example, energy consumption in communication and transport sectors, trips, hotel rooms, as well as garbage and waste from tourism activities. Tourism industry consists of numerous types of business, including direct, indirect, and supporting businesses, service purchased by both Thai and foreign tourists, leading to spending flows that benefit many jobs, and social stability at communal, local, and national levels (Chantouch Wannathanom 2009, 101). It illustrates the role of community tourism in generating widespread employment and occupation such as local handicrafts, agricultural and natural resources-based products, to stimulate production and maximum use of the country’s resources. At present, the government has formulated clear policy to promote and support tourism with directly responsible agencies at regional, national, and particularly community levels. The agencies with important role in community tourism include provincial administrative organizations, sub-district administrative organizations or municipalities, and community enterprises. Moreover, local administrative organizations and especially community enterprises also have the authority, duty, and role to promote and manage tourism leading to the development of sustainable tourism. Therefore, the good management of tourism business should grow in parallel with efficient environmental management from all relevant sectors especially community tourism. The management starts from small units including people, community leaders, local administrative organizations, and community enterprises. It will succeed if all stakeholders possess appropriate knowledge, if tourism development is aligned with strategic plans on provincial development, development plans of local administrative organizations, and implementation plans derived from joint planning, cooperation, awareness and conscience of community, organizations in community, and community enterprises. The community enterprises supporting Thailand’s tourism activities are scattered in all regions in the form of grouping of local wisdom, community culture, raw materials, or various resources to increase value added of products and services to generate income to the community. The management of community network for sustainable tourism based on the Green Economy is to study potentials and limitations of Thailand’s tourist destinations, role of participation of community network from tourism management, analyze knowledge and impact from operation, as well as recommendations of the guideline to develop sustainable tourism based on the Green Economy using the base of main resource which is community network allowing one to know about the context of preparedness, potentials, and limitations of community to manage tourism. The research will result in community network with systematic management, network format, or guideline to connect the network of stakeholders, resulting in management of sustainable tourism, and community’s self-reliance. Tourism entrepreneurs, both local and non-local, can use the information to develop tourist destinations in line with national policy. It also benefits those involved in formulation of policy, plans, or products for economic, social, and environmental development by the community in sustainable tourist destinations.
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Ait-Yahia Ghidouche, Kamila, e Faouzi Ghidouche. "Community-based ecotourism for preventing overtourism and tourismophobia". Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 11, n. 5 (14 ottobre 2019): 516–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-06-2019-0035.

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Purpose This paper aims to examine the local community tourism as a solution to address overtourism and tourismophobia in unpopular and vulnerable tourist areas (rural places, wetlands, protected areas, historic sites and isolated places). Design/methodology/approach Interviews were conducted with presidents and active members of associations that have committed to develop community-based ecotourism (CBET) in Algeria (in the desert, mountains and central rural highlands). Findings The results show that the interviewees have definitely adopted a participatory approach and included locals in their CBET and ecotourism projects. Unfortunately, it seems that Algerian tourists and tourism stakeholders have low ecological awareness. Therefore, a comprehensive approach should be put in place for the benefit of local residents to minimise tourismophobia and anti-tourism movement in these vulnerable areas. Originality/value Theoretically, this paper aims to fill the gap in the literature on overtourism in rural areas and vulnerable places. At the management level, contributions should help tourism stakeholders to understand the need to adopt regulations and standards to facilitate and secure alternative tourism forms such as CBET to prevent overtourism and tourismophobia risks.
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P.D., Ni Putu Saraswati. "Navigation of Natural Tourism Development Based on Community Empowerment and Sad Kertih". Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems 12, n. 7 (20 luglio 2020): 730–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.5373/jardcs/v12i7/20202056.

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Sunuantari, Manik. "Tourism Communication in Community Based Tourism in Dieng Community, Central Java, Indonesia". Binus Business Review 8, n. 2 (31 agosto 2017): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/bbr.v8i2.1894.

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To encourage a community’s role in the field of tourism, the local government of Central Java, Indonesia promotes a Community Based Tourism (CBT) as a tourism development for the sustainable economy. It involves the community in decision-making processes, especially related to the acquisition of income, employment, and the preservation of the environment, and culture of the indigenous people. This research aimed to determine communication activities in the implementation of CBT. The theory used was tourism communication using Attention, Interest, Desire, Action (AIDA) model. Then, the method was a case study by choosing Dieng as a tourist destination, and the tourism communication activities were undertaken in Dieng’s society, especially in the activities of Dieng Culture Festival (DCF). The results show that the tourism communication activities involving the community, POKDARWIS (Kelompok Sadar Wisata - Tourism Awareness Group), tourism advocates, and local governments should pay attention to the cultural and natural tourism potentials, and empower the local communities.
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Azni, Ulfa Sevia, e Alfitri Alfitri. "The implementation of community based tourism model in the development of the Semambu Island tourism village, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra". Simulacra 3, n. 1 (19 giugno 2020): 109–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.21107/sml.v3i1.6915.

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This article examines the implementation of CBT model in the development of the Semambu Island Tourism Village. This research uses qualitative research with descriptive research type. Sampling is done by purposive sampling technique, and collecting data is done by in-depth interviews. This study aims to describe the application of CBT (Community Based Tourism) in the management of Semambu Island Tourism Village, the role of various stakeholders, and development in the management and development of Semambu Island Tourism Village in North Indralaya District, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra. The results showed the concept of CBT applied to achieve tourism planning in this place was applied in the form of local community participation, the establishment of a tourism protection village, management of tourist attraction with an environmental perspective and the creation of community business activities. Management of tourist attractions in the Semambu Island Village emerged from the discovery of local communities. With several considerations concerning the development of Semambu Island Tourism Village, it still needs funding assistance from the local government, providing facilities and infrastructure as a tourist attraction, increasing the number of tourists, and the still limited ideas to add complementary businesses and Semambu Island Tourism Village.
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Moli, G. Poyya. "Community Based Eco Cultural Heritage Tourism for Sustainable Development in the Asian Region". International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 2, n. 2 (aprile 2011): 66–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jsesd.2011040106.

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Tourism has emerged as one of the world’s largest industries and a fast growing economic sector. The Asian region attracts a growing number of quality-conscious tourists as it is endowed with a rich bio-cultural/heritage diversity. However, the diversity and integrity of many Asian tourist destinations have been severely eroded or irreversibly damaged due to ill-conceived, poorly planned, and under-regulated mass tourism and other human activities, increasing the conflicts between conservation and local livelihoods. Fortunately, the newly emerging community-based eco-cultural heritage tourism (CBECHT) can be effectively used in the region for achieving the objectives of sustainable development by integrating pro-poor tourism approaches. Such approaches are strongly promoted and supported by several international organizations as well as Local Agenda 21. This article provides a broad conceptual framework for this approach and evaluates the potentials and constraints for evolving and implementing such strategies in the region with their policy/planning implications.
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Hadi Sumarto, Rumsari, e Lukas Dwiantara. "PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM TATA KELOLA PARIWISATA DI KAMPUNG WISATA DEWO BRONTO YOGYAKARTA". Journal Publicuho 2, n. 4 (7 gennaio 2020): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.35817/jpu.v2i4.10273.

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This study aims to describe and analyze community empowerment activities in the Dewo Bronto Tourism Village in Yogyakarta through the concept of Community-Based Tourism. This study uses qualitative research that describes community empowerment through the concept of Community Based Tourism objectively based on data findings in the field. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, and documentation. Community empowerment in the field of tourism in the tourism village is carried out through various fields such as culinary business, the production of natural dyes of batik, batik training, transportation, arts and cultural attractions. This effort can support the development of tourism in the Dewo Bronto Tourism Village. However, community empowerment needs to be supported by the ability of the community to create a brand for a tourist village so that the Tourism Village is better known by tourists. In the future, it is necessary to do research on millennial communities who are familiar with the digital world so that they can promote the Village Tourism digitally. The impact of the tourist village is better known to tourists globally
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Hasrullah, Hasrullah, e Ida Bagus Suryawan. "Penerapan Community Based Tourism Di Kampung Lakkang Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata". JURNAL DESTINASI PARIWISATA 6, n. 1 (1 luglio 2018): 134. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jdepar.2018.v06.i01.p20.

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This study aims to identify potential that could be being developed as a tourist attraction in Kampung Lakkang. Know the community perspective about the development of tourism. Know the development of tourism in kampung lakkang as tourist attraction and formulate the direction of the development based on the community based tourism aspects. Data collection techniques in this research is a technique observation, non-structural interview, and documentary method. Data analysis being used was thematic basis analysis. The results concluded that Kampung lakkang having many of tourism potential which rests in that the atmosphere rural and cultural nature. And the community viewed it is very appropriate to being developed as a tourist attraction thought as the currently of it’s development was very minimal. This case as caused with the limitation of the community knowledge of tourism, the lack of the community in exploiting the potential as attraction. Paradigma of the community who want to get the results are instant annd the lack of support and grant from the stakeholders, in this case private sector and government. A conclusion of the development direction in kampung lakkang based upon the root issues concerning as community based tourism with provide provisions for the local community to develop Kampung lakkang, maximize performance disparekraf of makassar by making policy relates to the development of tourism facilities and infrastructure in Kampung lakkang and in partnership with the private stakeholders to supervising the community to increase creativity by making use of the community in creating business have been potential fields that is. Keywords: Tourism Potential, Community Perspective, Community Based Tourism
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Febriandhika, Ikke, e Teguh Kurniawan. "MEMBINGKAI KONSEP PARIWISATA YANG BERKELANJUTAN MELALUI COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM : SEBUAH REVIEW LITERATUR". JPSI (Journal of Public Sector Innovations) 3, n. 2 (31 maggio 2019): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.26740/jpsi.v3n2.p50-56.

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Tourism has a positive impact, especially in economic aspects. The tourism activities involve interaction between the host community and tourist. One of the concepts in sustainable tourism development is Community-Based Tourism. This concept requires contribution and active participation of the local community in tourism development. The purpose of this study is to explain how the concept of sustainable tourism through Community-Based Tourism approach. This study used a qualitative method with a literature study. Finding of this study is the concept of Community-Based Tourism is used as tourism development design that focuses on the community with emphasizing the local potential and encouraging the community capacity development. The important aspects in the successful sustainable tourism development through Community-Based Tourism can be seen from various fields, like social-political, economic, environmental and cultural. In the social-political related to community involvement in decision-making, planning, and development. In the economic aspect aims to improve community welfare. While the environmental and cultural aspect associated with the protection of natural and cultural resources.
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Mahfud, Tuatul, Yogiana Mulyani, Setyabudi Indartono e Ria Setyawati. "Community-Based Tourism Development: Foodies Community Strategy to Culinary Tourism Development in Balikpapan-Indonesia". Ottoman Journal of Tourism and Management Research 3, n. 3 (22 giugno 2018): 274–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.26465/ojtmr.2018339510.

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Novaria, Rachmawati, e Afifatur Rohimah. "Community Based Tourism Development as A Strategy of Community Empowering and Tourism Marketing in Wonosalam District, Jombang". Prosiding Semnasfi 1, n. 1 (9 maggio 2018): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21070/semnasfi.v1i1.1159.

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Development of tourism potency that has a high selling value when managed and promoted appropriately could turn into a prominent tourism. The aim of this research is to identify potential and tourism characteristic, to formulate the marketing model of existing tourist destinations in Wonosalam district, Jombang regency, and to analyze community readiness as well as the programs that have been done by Government of Jombang regency in evolving Community Based Tourism. By qualitative approach, data acquisition of this research is done by interview to several informants. The findings of this research are community empowerment conducted in the management and promotion of tourism destinations, in addition to demanding specific and sustainable strategies. Community Based Tourism development strategy is described in the management aspect of tourism destination, socioeconomic, and cultural which is done through the assessment and readiness of perception, public participation and public's desire to the development of tourism destinations in their area respectively, and the required tourism marketing strategy condition of the tourism destination.a
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Vodanović Lukić, Ives. "Placemaking, local community and tourism". Hrvatski geografski glasnik/Croatian Geographical Bulletin 83, n. 1 (2021): 77–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.21861/hgg.2021.83.01.04.

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The challenges of modern tourism development increasingly indicate the need for new approaches based on the creative use of intangible assets and heritage, and a more harmonious relationship between the local community and tourists. Placemaking is one such approach, which goes to the core of what builds places and local communities. This paper looks at the evolution of the concept, and its approaches and definitions. Among the tools of placemaking, tangible (physical design), intangible (mental images), and mixed approaches are recognized. The examples in this paper have been selected mainly from tourism and community development studies. Quality placemaking leads to the development of a sense of place, increases social cohesion, and stimulates the long-term regeneration of public spaces, which contributes to tourism attractiveness. In this light, the concept of placemaking can serve as a useful analytical category for more systematic research on spatial transformations and as a development tool in strategic tourism planning.
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Susila, I. Putu, I. Ketut Sumantra, A. A. Sudiana e Ni Putu Pandawani. "TOURISM VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY BASED ON LOCAL RESOURCES IN AYUNAN VILLAGE, ABIANSEMAL DISTRICT, BADUNG REGENCY". International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, n. 2 (26 febbraio 2021): 108–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i2.2021.3432.

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Ayunan Village has a variety of tourism potentials, which are worthy of being developed as an attractive tourist destination in the future. To achieve this, an appropriate management strategy is needed to develop the tourist area of the Ayunan village. The objective of this research was: 1) Exploring and assessing local resources in Ayunan village, 2) Identify and analyze community perceptions about the development of tourist villages, 3) Formulating a local resource-based tourism village development strategy. The research method was used observation, interviews, and questionnaires. SWOT analysis is used to determine the tourism village development strategy and Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) analysis was used to rank development priorities. There are eight alternative strategies to develop Ayunan village as a tourist destination: a) Destination planning, b) Development of tourist attractions, c) Development of tourist facilities, d) Travel promotion or marketing, e) Community approach, f) Mapping tourism potential, g) Establishment of Tourism village community groups, h) Increase in human resources. The priority strategies base on QSPM analysis were: rank 1st was marketing or promoting. The Rank 2st Approach to the community to participate in supporting the development of tourism villages. Rank 3st Planning tourist destinations and rank 4th were increasing human resources.
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Waridah, Nurrotun. "Potency, Participation, and Development: Insights from Sustainable Tourism of Setigi in Sekapuk Village, Indonesia". Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Media Pemikiran dan Dakwah Pembangunan 5, n. 1 (16 giugno 2021): 105–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/jpm.2021.051-05.

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Community-Based Tourism (CBT) has become a new trend for local-based development. However, many villages have not developed this potentiality as a new commodity as a tourism-based community. For this reason, this article explains three important elements in the development of community-based tourism in the Sekapuk Village community, Gresik Regency, East Java, namely following the potential, participation, and development of Setigi tourism. This research highlights three critical issues concerning i) how the role of local communities in maximizing village potential, ii) how Community-Based Tourism practices work effectively in increasing community social awareness, and iii) how communities build new tourist destinations. The research method using observation in Setigi tourism, interviews with village leaders, managers of Tourism Awareness Group/Kelompok Sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis), local traders, and visitors. The indication of community has built Setigi tourist destinations by utilizing the potential of nature. Meanwhile, CBT is implemented in environmental conservation, tourism training, accessibility of transformation, and the development of communication systems. Setigi tourism is built based on social participation, which results in nature-based tourism destinations, the development of the Mbok Inggih kitchen, and the home industry. As a successful tourist village development, the village has achieved the icon of the Millionaire Village. Nevertheless, in the end, Setigi tourism still has limitations in optimizing the socio-cultural and socio-religious potential.
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Nurhidayati, Sri Endah. "Studi evaluasi penerapan Community Based Tourism (CBT) sebagai pendukung agrowisata berkelanjutan". Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik 28, n. 1 (1 gennaio 2015): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/mkp.v28i12015.1-10.

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The role of government in the development of Community Based Tourism (CBT) is very important to strengthen communities around the tourism destination. Government has significant role to ensure that the community has accesses, opportunities and an important power in the development of tourism. The objectives of this research are: (1) describe the government's perception of the Community Based Tourism (CBT) development, (2) identifying government policies to support the Community Based Tourism (CBT) implementation in Batu City, East Java, and (3) describe the constraints that occur in the implementation of Community based Tourism (CBT) in Batu City, East Java. This study uses qualitative approach by analyzing critical reality, being constructed locally and specifically. The study was conducted in Batu City, East Java. Perceptions of government on the implementation of community-based tourism reflected the mindset of the individual. The community-based tourism development in Batu city is considered the same as rural tourism development. The Government supervise the development of tourism products, especially the tourist village. To support the existence of a tourist village Department of Tourism and Creative Economy help develop and market promotion. Barriers to the implementation of community-based tourism development with regard to the internal aspects of the government: the quality of human resources decision makers in the Batu Government do not possess educational background of tourism, government people less creative design programs and somewhat forced, the lack of trust the government to local communities, government is not able to map the condition social community related to the system's internal decision-making in the community that are less able to intervene in all components of society, a narrow understanding of CBT, and yet solid government policy coordination between stakeholders. While the external barriers are lack of insight into the capabilities and limitations of the community in terms of tourism, community participation uneven, limited area of Batu, less technological mastery, and the effects of global warming are affecting the climate and cause decreased production and quality apples.
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Darmana, K. "COMMUNITY-BASED CULTURAL TOURISM AND LOCAL TOURISM IN THE GLOBALIZATION CENTER". Jurnal IPTA 7, n. 1 (28 luglio 2019): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2019.v07.i01.p12.

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Cultural tourism is an important issue in the global tourism industry, in a global context claimed to distort customs and traditions as local wisdom. The main problem to be answered is (1) What is the form of community-based Using cultural tourism ?, (2) How is the management of the global tourism market management? (3) What is the development strategy in global competition? The purpose of this study is to understand the forms of Using culture tourism, its management techniques, and its development strategies. Qualitative methods to answer the problems and objectives of this study involving a number of informants. Data collection is based on in-depth interview techniques, participatory observation, and document study. Qualitative data analysis through the stages of reduction, categories and classifications, determining themes, and drawing conclusions. The framework of cultural tourism theory in ecotourism, community-based cultural tourism, and management of cultural tourism management support analysis and writing. The results of this study are 2 forms of Using cultural tourism: tangible and intangible tours. Tangible tourist attraction objects are: Using home architecture, Using tourist parks, rice fields, Balai Paseban Buyut Chili, and culinary. Intangible attractions such as Using customs, life cycle ceremonies, and Using art. All forms of tourism are managed by the synergy of three components of Using tourism, namely: Using traditional institutions, Using tourism conscious groups (pokdarwis), and private parties. Using traditional institutions of representation of citizens of the Using community, Pokdarwis representation from the government, and private representation from investors. The form of development strategies such as the accessibility and amenities of tourism by the government, customs, traditions, and Using arts are synergies between local communities and government, marketing and human resources synergy tourism between local, government and private communities. Community and government participation is more dominant in its development. Internet support, and social media networks appear to play a lot in development, especially marketing, promotion, storytelling and service. The issue of conservation, preservation, and sustainability of Using tourism resources, has not been considered development because the economic aspects are the targets and objectives. In the future, the mainstreaming of this aspect is prioritized so that community-based Using cultural tourism and local wisdom can be dynamic in the global era.
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Jannah, E. U., C. Muryani e M. G. Rindarjono. "Community-Based Tourism Development at Gajah Mungkur Wonogiri Tourist Attraction". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 145 (aprile 2018): 012017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/145/1/012017.

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sarbaitinil, sarbaitinil. "Development of Tourism Based on Empowerment of Community in Mandeh Tourism Area of Pesisir Selatan West Sumatra". mamangan 8, n. 2 (dicembre 2019): 60–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22202/mamangan.4167.

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Kuq, Bekë, Elvis Elezaj e Petrit Hasanaj. "Development of Alternative Tourism in Kosovo – Peja Region". Baltic Journal of Real Estate Economics and Construction Management 8, n. 1 (1 gennaio 2020): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/bjreecm-2020-0007.

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AbstractIn the concept of alternative tourism, the dynamic growth of cultural tourism can be explained by the fast growth of demand for trips to various cultural attractions and amenities. Alternative tourism is a form of tourism that is not well-known and promoted in our country, but which presents high economic development potential. Alternative tourism is based on the use of natural potentials and cultural heritage and encourages interaction with nature, people and community. Peja District is an important tourist destination in Kosovo especially in rural areas, which are popular and frequently visited by local visitors and tourists from the European Union. History, culture and tradition are the main sources of tourism development in Peja region. The position of extension, the protected environment, the fertile lands, etc. are the elements that identify the city of Peja as a tourist town, which is visited throughout the year by visitors from different countries. Such tourism will be just green, sensitive, progressive, harmonious, responsible, eco, community; all characteristics fall under the heading “alternative tourism”. The goal of the paper is to provide readers with knowledge about alternative tourism in Peja municipality.
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Harjawati, Tri, e Andri Noor Ardiansyah. "Model of Sharia-based Tourism Industry Development in Banten Province". PINISI Discretion Review 4, n. 2 (29 marzo 2021): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/pdr.v4i2.19930.

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This research is about the Sharia-Based Tourism Industry, the aim is to describe how the Sharia-based Tourism Industry Development Model is implemented in Banten Province. The method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques interview, observation, documentation, and literature study. The results showed that: 1) Banten Province has good tourism potential. This can be shown by the number of tourism objects (ODTW) as many as 526 objects which are divided into several categories, namely 84 natural attractions, 34 historical and cultural objects, 24 man-made tourism objects, 9 living culture objects and 48 art attractions. . 2) The Provincial Government's efforts towards a sharia-based tourism industry, namely through fulfilling the provision of facilities towards sharia (such as toilets, prayer rooms), preparing WEB tourist destinations as tourism information material for the community, revitalizing the Sultanate of Banten because currently this place is synonymous with community icon about religious tourism in Banten 3). The sharia tourism development model in Banten Province is actually already in the preparation stage, but it has not yet been fully implemented towards sharia but has begun to be introduced through religious tourism. In the future the development model is through clear sharia regulations, after which a more intense introduction is made to the geographic contours in Banten Province, then a tourism zoning mapping is carried out according to the Provincial RJMD and PERDA No.6 of 2019 concerning the development master plan, after which the Provision is made. facilities towards sharia by paying attention to A3 (Amenitation, Attractions, and Accessibility), Provision of WEB Tourism Destinations as Promotions, Revitalizing several buildings that can be carried as sharia tourist destinations, Providing understanding, coaching and training to the community and several tourism industries both hospitality , transportation, food, transportation, tour gate, ekraf.
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Maldonado-Erazo, Claudia Patricia, María de la Cruz del Río-Rama, Patricio Noboa-Viñan e José Álvarez-García. "Community-Based Tourism in Ecuador: Community Ventures of the Provincial and Cantonal Networks". Sustainability 12, n. 15 (3 agosto 2020): 6256. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12156256.

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The aim of this work is to identify community the initiatives anchored to community-based tourism (CBT) in Ecuador with the aim of providing an overview of the current reality of community tourism in the country, in addition to publicizing the product lines under development within community initiatives. The methodology used is a descriptive analysis based on the review of secondary sources, which reflect the reality of the different tourism initiatives related to the Plurinational Federation of Community Tourism of Ecuador (FEPTCE) at the level of continental Ecuador. FEPTCE groups indigenous, Afro–Ecuadorian, Montubian and mestizo communities, who depend on their territory and have identified tourism as a mechanism to continue living with dignity within these territories, due to the option of economic diversification that is generated. Within the communities that belong to the FEPTCE, living with dignity implies achieving a good quality of life, which is not based on satisfying a series of basic needs, but implies going further, achieving the idea of “Good Living”, that is to say, reaching an appreciation of well-being, based on the conception of the full set of what culture is, in order to generate comprehensive sustainability of its spaces. Among the main results, the distribution and coverage that the FEPTCE has within continental Ecuador regarding community tourism is shown and analyzed. As a formal network of community-based tourism, it is made up of five networks at the regional level and nine at the provincial or cantonal level, which are analyzed in this study. The consolidation of the initiatives launched has been difficult with only 83 of the initial 121 being active and only 18 registered as community tourist centers. This case study shows that in Ecuador the network approach as the first step in the development of the CBT worked. Therefore, the development of the CBT must be approached from a network approach in which indigenous peoples (indigenous, mestizo, Afro-descendant, etc.) participate, administrations, the private sector, civil society, NGOs and tourist destinations, to which they must to join academic institutions by contributing solid data obtained through research that helps tourism development.
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Lubis, Hisnuddin, Nelly Rohmatillah e Dania Rahmatina. "STRATEGY OF TOURISM VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM". Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 9, n. 2 (26 settembre 2020): 320. http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/jish-undiksha.v9i2.22385.

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One of the current development alternatives is Tourism Development, mainly rural tourism. The fundamental problem is how the right strategy to achieve these development goals. The development of a tourism village can consider the potential of local, government, private, formal, and informal economic sectors and internal and external interest groups. This study seeks to reveal the right strategy in developing tourism in the village of Telaga Biru Bangkalan based on local resources. This study uses a literature review with a tourism development approach within a qualitative method frame. The data is in the form of interpretations of research results published in national and international journals that are analyzed descriptively to produce conclusions. The result of this study is the formulation of a form of tourism in a tour package that includes batik schools, traditional Madurese games, and traditional art performances, regional culinary specialties, and lodging with the Tanean Lanjhang concept. The Strategy for the Implementation of Batik Tourism Village program through stages, including First, increasing community capacity with knowledge as the main target of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) of the local community through community-based education and training activities (CBT). Second, human resource inventories for local guides, Batik school instructors, traditional Madurese game teams, Madurese culinary providers. Third, the institutionalization of tourism village management at the village level will be responsible for the sustainability of the tourism village. Fourth, the efforts of bridging and linking with the Bangkalan tourism office and investors. Fifth, cooperation with the travel agencies in Madura. Sixth, branding, and promotion through social media and tourism village websites. Implementing this strategy will create a new tourist destination, “Batik tourism village” in a different form and will increase the community economy and regional income.
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Mtapuri, Oliver, Tran Duc Thanh, Andrea Giampiccoli e Anna Dłużewska. "Expansion and Specification of Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes and Practices Survey Model for Community-Based Tourism Development". Sustainability 13, n. 19 (23 settembre 2021): 10525. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su131910525.

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This paper investigates the use of the Knowledge Attitude Practices (KAP) survey and suggests its extension to Knowledge Attitude Skills Practices (KSAP). It brings value to tourism theories at the level of the tourist and hosts, and argues that communities must be capacitated with the knowledge, attitudes, skills, and practices that transcend tourism. This is a conceptual paper, compiled using secondary data that already exists in the public domain. The paper suggests carrying out surveys that incorporate KSAP regarding CBT at level 1, tourism at level 2, and livelihoods at level 3, for a holistic understanding of these aspects among community members, tourists, and other stakeholders. The KSAP model posited in this paper is a tool that may be used by considering the prevailing local conditions and contexts, and the appropriate unit of analysis from tourism stakeholders.
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Sánchez-Cañizares, Sandra M., e Ana María Castillo-Canalejo. "Community-based island tourism: the case of Boa Vista in Cape Verde". International Journal of Culture, Tourism and Hospitality Research 8, n. 2 (2 giugno 2014): 219–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijcthr-04-2012-0015.

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Purpose – This paper tries to explore the possibilities of developing sustainable, community-based tourism (CBT) in Boa Vista in Cape Verde, Africa. Island territories are generally considered preferential tourist destinations. However, the negative effects of tourism in these destinations should not be overlooked, among them environmental concerns and impacts on the culture of the island’s inhabitants. The development of CBT takes on special relevance, as it based on planning schemes in conjunction with the local community who share the positive effects derived from tourism. Design/methodology/approach – The methodology used consisted in designing two surveys: one focusing on the supply side and another on the demand side of tourism to define and analyse the current status of this sector in Boa Vista. The survey on tourism supply was distributed among a panel of experts formed by tourism service providers located in Boa Vista. The statistical results of the responses and the discussion carried out by the panel of experts permitted the development of a SWOT matrix. The survey on demand was administered to foreign tourists in different parts of the island. A total of 202 valid surveys were obtained. Findings – The main results of the fieldwork are twofold. On the supply side of tourism, the community is making an enormous effort to actively participate in the development of sustainable tourism, efforts which are often constrained by the geographical barriers of Boa Vista (sandy soil, poor accessibility to other islands) and the institutional and political situation of the island. As regards the demand side of tourism, the vast majority of tourists stay at the island’s all-inclusive resorts, whereas few tourists require the services provided by the community, mainly because they are unaware that such services exist. Originality/value – Certain island destinations are more appropriate for tourists wishing to flee mass tourism enclaves due to their natural environment, relative isolation and the traditional culture of their inhabitants. For this reason, it is important to develop a CBT model for these destinations in which initiatives are planned in conjunction with members of the local community who participate in decision-making processes and benefit equally from the positive effects of tourism. Although several case studies have been reported in the research on CBT initiatives, few studies have been carried out on CBT in island territories. This is the main contribution in this paper.
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Sushanti, I. R., I. A. Abednego, D. Septanti, H. R. Santosa e R. Kisnarini. "Waterfront concept development with community-based tourism". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 447 (4 marzo 2020): 012019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/447/1/012019.

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Pugara, Ade, e Brian Pradana. "THE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CBT IN PONGGOK VILLAGE". Indonesian Journal of Spatial Planning 2, n. 1 (7 aprile 2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.26623/ijsp.v2i1.3169.

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<p>Community-based tourism (CBT) is the most popular approaches in tourism development. The main principle of CBT is giving access to the community in tourism management and development equally. Furthermore, the main goal of CBT is creating community empowerment in tourism. Therefore, the community has competitive advantages to enhance tourism quality and keep it sustain (Hausler and Strasdas, 2003).</p><p><em>.In 2015 Ponggok received the village Annual Budget (Dana Desa) from the central government. Through that budget, the local government establish the Village Company (BUMDes), which is focusing on tourism development. In the tourism development, Ponggok attempt to use Pongok water springs as the main tourist attraction.. Based on these facts, this research wants to examine "is the successes of tourism development in Ponbgok Village belongs to Community-based tourism (CBT)"?. This research uses the deductive – qualitative – rationalistic method. The analytical techniques of this research are descriptive qualitative, comparative and contrast. </em></p><em>The tourism development of Ponggok appropriate to the principle, characteristic and dimension of community-based development. It allows the local community to control and involved in tourism management. Moreover, it attracts community empowerment and shares the benefit of tourism development to direct and indirect actors. In the current situation, all people have a job, and the number of poverty can be decreased significantly</em>
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Et al., Suppamas Rattanapipat. "The Development of Tourism Entrepreneurship for Community Based Tourism in Thailand". Psychology and Education Journal 58, n. 1 (16 gennaio 2021): 3870–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.17762/pae.v58i1.1423.

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The research aims to emphasize the entrepreneurship in community tourism development and to identify guideline of enhancing tourism entrepreneurship for community based tourism of Thailand. The research design was quantitative research. The samples consisted of 175 people living in the community, entrepreneurs in the community, government officials, folk philosopher, and community leaders who have tourism operations. Data were collected using a questionnaire. The major findings showed that an approach in the development of tourism entrepreneurship adhering to Community Based Tourism should focus on the development of 5 groups, namely 1) Community-based tourism management 2) Economic society and quality of life management 3) Conservation and promotion of community cultural heritage 4) A sustainable system management of natural resources and the environment and 5) Community based tourism services. This result shows the importance of entrepreneurial tourism for Community Based Tourism. It is essential reading for both tourism and entrepreneurship
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Dewi, Machya Astuti, Iva Rachmawati, Sri Issundari e Meilan Sugiarto. "Fostering Sustainable Tourism Development in Merauke through Community-Based Tourism". SOCIA: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Sosial 16, n. 2 (18 dicembre 2019): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/socia.v16i2.26778.

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Merauke is located in the eastern part of Indonesia that is rich of natural and cultural resources potential for tourism. Tourism could be a solution to reduce poverty, especially through community-based tourism. Communities reap economic benefits from tourism industry by the increase of local income, hence the social welfare. On the contrary, poor management may lead the emerging Merauke tourism into environmental ecosystem damage. Such a threat to environmental sustainability outweighs any economic benefits because future generation will suffer from the inherited damaged environment. This article will discuss Merauke community participation in fostering the development of sustainable tourism through community-based tourism, that is maintaining sustainability of the environment and ecosystem while considering local communities sociocultural conditions. In doing so, this study uses a descriptive-qualitative approach. Data was collected from document tracking and interviews with Merauke Regional Government, WWF activists, and community leaders. The findings indicated that local communities supported Merauke tourism by developing entrepreneurship in tourism industry, increasing community social control in protecting the environment and enhancing the role of local customary leaders in supporting the tourism development.
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Eka Krisna Yanti, A. A. Istri. "Community Based Tourism dalam Menyongsong New Normal Desa Wisata Bali". Jurnal Komunikasi Hukum (JKH) 7, n. 1 (2 febbraio 2021): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/jkh.v7i1.31458.

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This research is entitled "Community Based Tourism in Welcoming the New Normal Tourism Village in Bali Province". This research was motivated by the economic crisis that occurred in Bali Province, due to the outbreak of the corona virus. For the Province of Bali, tourism is the leading sector of the Balinese economy because the majority of Balinese people depend on the tourism industry directly or indirectly. The outbreak of the corona virus throughout the world has caused countries in the world to implement various policies to limit the space for their people, which have implications for the decline in tourism activities in Bali. Bali has 116 Tourism Villages which are now excellent tourist destinations amid the Covid- 19 pandemic. Tourist villages offer natural beauty more ideally visited in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic compared to other tourist destinations. However, it turns out that until now the local government of the province of Bali has not had a norm in the formation of a tourist village, which implies difficulties in developing a Tourism Village, so it is necessary to construct norms that specifically regulate tourism villages by implementing the concept of community based tourism that promotes community participation. The formulation of the problem in this study, namely; 1. What is the authority of the Regional Government in developing the Tourism Village in Bali Province? 2. How is the development of a tourism village based on the concept of community based tourism in welcoming the new normal of Bali tourism? In this study, it is known that the local government of the province of Bali has the authority to construct tourism village norms as a guideline for organizing tourist villages in Bali Province. The provincial government of Bali is expected to form a Regional Regulation as a guideline for regencies / cities in developing tourist villages so that they can realize the tourism implementation objectives contained in article 4 of Law no. 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism.
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Suhartanto, Suhartanto. "MEWADAHI COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM DALAM COMMUNITY GROUP UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN INDUSTRI PARIWISATA". EFISIENSI - KAJIAN ILMU ADMINISTRASI 16, n. 2 (1 ottobre 2019): 39–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.21831/efisiensi.v16i2.27419.

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Abstrak: Mewadahi Community Based Tourism dalam Community Group untuk Pengembangan Industri Pariwisata. Pengembangan industri pariwisata diarahkan pada pariwisata berbasis masyarakat (community based tourism). Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis community based tourism dalam wadah community group untuk pengembangan industri pariwisata. Penelitian ini merupakan jenis penelitian kualitatif dengan menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif. Sumber data penelitian adalah data sekunder, berupa buku, jurnal, news (cetak/digital), regulation, dan dokumen-dokumen lain yang mendukung. Analisis data menggunakan tahapan pengumpulan data, kondensasi data, penyajian data dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa pengembangan industri pariwisata berbasis community based tourism diterapkan di pedesaan dalam bentuk desa wisata. Community based tourism membutuhkan partisipasi masyarakat dari mulai perencanaan, implementasi dan evaluasi. Agar pembangunan industri pariwisata dalam bentuk desa wisata efektif dan efisien, community based tourism diwadahi dalam community group, sehingga penyerapan partisipasi masyarakat dalam satuan community dapat diangkat dalam wadah group untuk mencapai tujuan bersama. Kata kunci: Community, Based, Tourism,Community, Group Abstract : Organizing Community Based Tourism in the Community Group for the Development of the Tourism Industry. The development of the tourism industry is directed at community-based tourism. The aim of this study is to analyze community based tourism in a community group forum for the development of the tourism industry. The type of this research is a qualitative research that use a descriptive approachment. The data source of this research are secondary data, books, journals, news (print / digital), regulation, and others. The stages of data analysis is used data collection, data condensation, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that the development of a community-based tourism industry based on tourism is implemented in rural areas in the form of a tourism village. Community based tourism were required community participation from planning, implementation and evaluation. So, the development of the tourism industry in this form can be effective and efficient, community based tourism must accommodated in a community group. The absorption of community participation in community units can be raised in a group to achieve its purpose. Keyword: Community, Based, Tourism,Community, Group
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Syahrial, Syahrial, e Muh Zainuddin Badollahi. "Development of a Community-Based Marine Tourism Attraction in the Samboang Beach in Bulukumba Regency". Journal La Bisecoman 1, n. 2 (30 aprile 2020): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.37899/journallabisecoman.v1i2.83.

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Bonto Tiro Subdistrict is one of the areas in Bulukumba Regency which has a tourism potential that can be developed as a marine tourism attraction, one of which is the Samboang beach, where the beach has beautiful panoramic views with white sandy beaches, and the presence of coral reefs. can be used as one of the attractions, besides the underwater scenery is also reliable and is also a potential area for the development of marine tourism, this research is focused on aspects of developing tourist destinations with various components of tourism destinations in Samboang Beach, Bonto Tiro District, Bulukumba Regency. This study aims to find out how the development of tourism destinations in the Samboang beach through 4 tourism components, namely Attraction, Accessibility, Ancillary, Amenity in supporting marine tourism destinations so that they develop even more. This research is qualitative research with an observation approach, and research instruments in the form of a list of interviews, field observations and literature studies, while the theories underlying this research are tourism destination theory and tourism development theory. And from the research results obtained by researchers, it can be concluded that the development of marine tourism destinations is very supportive in developing the region as an area that has a tourist attraction.
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Pascoli, Monica. "Community involvement in tourism: exploring the place image guided by the locals". Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto, n. 64 (14 maggio 2021): 111–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/ced-64-2021pp111-136.

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This paper is intended as a contribution to the debate on tourism sustainability and the need to involve local communities in planning practices, key to sustainable tourism. The community-based approach has been widely theorized and used in projects of sustainable tourism development, because it tends to maximize the participation of local population from the earliest stages of development and affect tourism policies, while also responding to the changing needs of contemporary tourists, especially in terms of development of niche and special-interest tourism. The only exception is in the construction of the tourist imaginary: the involvement of the community in this fundamental sphere has always been scarce, with the result that often there is a strong imbalance – even dissonance – between the image promoted through the marketing, that continuously re-shaped by the locals and that experienced by the tourists. This contribution will explore the creation of tourism imaginary as negotiated activity. Received: 03 February 2021Accepted: 01 March 2021
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Putra, Rifki Rahmanda, Ute Lies Siti Khadijah, Cecep Ucu Rakhman e Evi Novianti. "Development of community-based tourism: Study in Kertayasa Village, Pangandaran Districts, West Java". Masyarakat, Kebudayaan dan Politik 34, n. 2 (19 aprile 2021): 196. http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/mkp.v34i22021.196-208.

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Kertayasa Tourism Village is one of the leading tourism villages in the Pangandaran Districts, West Java Province. It is proven by having won various awards, one of which is the champion of the advanced tourism village category in the 2019 Nusantara Tourism Village Competition. The community’s role in developing the village’s potential with sustainable tourism is one of the keys to the tourism village’s success. This study aims to identify a general description of Kertayasa Village development as a tourism village, analyze the development concept of community-based tourism, and analyze the relationship between the development concept with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research method used is a qualitative approach with case study design and interactive model analysis techniques. The key informants in this study were selected using purposive sampling techniques, including the elements of the Kertayasa Village apparatus, community leaders, and tourism practitioners. The results showed the criteria for developing Kertayasa Tourism Village based on attractions, amenities, accessibility, and ancillary services. The development pattern is a tourist attractions cluster model (Green Canyon), which stimulates the surrounding villages’ development. The development’s characteristic is bottom-up with community empowerment’s central issue in environment, economy, and social-cultural to supports SDGs.
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Oktavallyan, Dwi, Samsul Bahri e Recky Yundrismein. "Pendampingan Pembuatan Desain Kawasan Pariwisata Berbasis CBT (Community Based Tourism) Bagi Pokdarwis Di Kawasan Danau Gedang Kabupaten Bengkulu Tengah". Engagement: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 4, n. 1 (31 maggio 2020): 76–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.29062/engagement.v4i1.75.

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One of the tourist attractions which is loved Bengkulu local tourists is The Gedang Lake Tourist Area. The Gedang Lake is located in Padang Betuah Village, Pondo Kelapa District, Bengkulu Tengah Regency. Gedang Lake has been a tourism potential which is quite interesting. This lake offering views is not found in another place because of the specialty of this lake directly opposite the Indian Ocean Coast. But the amazing lake not directly proportional tothe facilities offered. Supporting facilities in a tour that is located on the lake is still relatively minimal. Kelompok Sadar Wisata (POKDARWIS) started the first step to arrange this area but it's still not optimal. For the manufacture mentoring activities Designing CBT (Community Based Tourism) Facilities for POKDARWIS in The Gedang Lake Tourist Area need to be done. The methods used were counseling, discuss, observation, and manufacture mentoring activities Designing CBT. Produced output is layout from lake tourism facilities and one of the models artificial attraction in Gedang Lake Tourism. This activity is expected to be able to facilitate tourism development in Gedang Lake and to given information about tourism for Tourism Aware Groups and can encourage increasing numbers of tourists.
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Adikampana, I. Made, I. Nyoman Sunarta e I. Made Kusuma Negara. "PRODUK PARIWISATA BERBASIS MASYARAKAT LOKAL DI WILAYAH PERDESAAN". Jurnal IPTA 5, n. 2 (10 gennaio 2018): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ipta.2017.v05.i02.p02.

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This paper addressed the process of the development of community-based rural tourism products in Pinge Tourism Village. Community-based rural tourism products are acknowledged as a tourist attraction in rural areas created by local communities be based on the tourism resources that possess by communities themselves. Pinge Tourism Village has a various of tourism resources that can be developed as a local community-based rural tourism product. From the inside of the physical environment resources to the diversity of social and cultural heritage. In adaptation with the mapping of tourism resources, can be determined the themes of development of community-based rural tourism products. There are four themes that can be considered for the development of community-based rural tourism products in Pinge Tourism Village, specifically spiritual routine, agricultural routine, gastro-cultural routine, and communal routine. These four themes further form the basis for determining community-based rural tourism products or special interest tourism activities of traditional villages in Pinge Tourism Village. There are several guidelines for the development of community-based rural tourism products that can be developed in Pinge Tourism Village such as spiritual tourism, agritourism, culinary tourism, and rural nightlife attraction.
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ERNAWATI, Ni Made, Mihai VODA, IGP Fajar Pranadi SUDHANA e Ni Made SUDARMIN. "Forest Environment Supports for Community-Based Tourism Development". Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism 9, n. 8 (7 aprile 2019): 1635. http://dx.doi.org/10.14505//jemt.v9.8(32).01.

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This article explores sustainable approaches of using forests for tourism. This article is developed base on an exploratory study reflected on using forest as recreational area in the Indonesian context particularly in Bali. This study was conducted by reviewing activity reports, articles on ecotourism, and regulations especially in Indonesia. It discusses the current practices and the existing regulations related to the issues and presents recommendations for a safer way of using forest for tourism. It is discovered that: in anticipation to the high demand of forest tourism currently, tourism activities in forests especially the protected forests need to be regulated, guidelines need to be developed, e.g. the basic structures required incorporate sustainable designed and use environmentally friendly materials. Promoting local communities to manage forest tourism is for community development and this could become a solution to the prolonged conflict between locals and forest authorities. It is expected that the result could foster sustainable practices within forest tourism and in a broader spectrum of ecotourism specifically in Bali and in Indonesia in general; promote the use of the natural environment to support the living of people around the area without damaging the ecosystem.
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Sarbaitinil, Sarbaitinil. "Development of Tourism Based on Empowerment of Community in Mandeh Tourism Area of Pesisir Selatan West Sumatra". Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan 8, n. 2 (30 dicembre 2019): 60–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.22202/mamangan.v8i2.4167.

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The aim of this study is to formulate a model for developing marine tourism by empowering the potentials of the Mandeh tourism area community. This is because the community involvement in tourism development is still low and still at the level of independent participation. With a community-based approach the community's sense of belonging is expected. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach to get detail picture of the experiences of individuals in the development of community-based marine tourism. The determination of informants was obtained by purposive sampling techniques, such as the government and tourism stakeholders, tourists and the coastal communities of the Mandeh tourism area. In order to obtain valid data basedon reality, data triangulation is used, while data analysis techniques used is interactive analysis. The results of this study indicate that the Mandeh region has potential resources that can be developed by empowering the community as implementing actors. The recommended alternative model for developing marine tourism uses the empowerment of community approach and emphasizes full involvement of the community in the process of developing marine tourism, such as diving, swimming, crossing the islands using speedboad transport services, and inviting tourists to see coral reef in the sea.
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Rai, Dhyanendra Bahadur. "Tourism development and economic and socio-cultural consequences in Everest Region". Geographical Journal of Nepal 10 (31 maggio 2017): 89–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/gjn.v10i0.17392.

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Being a mountainous country, Nepal is one of the destinations of tourist. Everest Region is one of the major destination trekking and mountaineering tourism and ranks second after Annapurna Region in term of number of tourists visiting different regions of Nepal. The number of tourist visiting this region increased from only 1406 in 1971/72 to 37124 in 2014. Such a growth of tourism has several socio-economic and cultural consequences. This paper discusses the consequences of tourism in Everest Region. Informations were collected along the trekking routes from Lukla to Dinboche through focus group discussion, key informant interview and tourism business survey. The results indicate that the number of hotels and lodges in many settlements along the trekking route has increased tremendously. The main base of economic life of Sherpa community has been changed from agro-pastoralism to tourism based business. The level of employment and income of local people has improved. However, tourism has undermined Sherpa culture by introducing new values and lifestyles influencing from westerners, eroded the central role of religion and traditional value in Sherpa community. For the younger generation the tourist and their norms of behavior and patterns of consumption can be seductive. This is the symptom of losing of cultural value of Sherpa community and world identity of Sherpa in the future.The Geographical Journal of Nepal Vol. 10: 89-104, 2017
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Suwena, I. Ketut, e Ni Ketut Arismayanti. "Green Tourism Development as Community Empowerment Efforts in Pemuteran Village, Buleleng, Bali". Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (UJoSSH) 1, n. 1 (27 febbraio 2017): 108. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ujossh.2017.v01.i01.p19.

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Pemuteran has tourism potential and stunning natural beauty. Pemuteran village communities have not been involved in tourism activities resulting maximum untapped tourist potential to the maximum, limited opportunity society are involved in tourism development, and creativity in tourism in the village. This research is objective to maximize the role of the community in various aspects of tourism development. The development of tourism is expected to: (1) empowering local communities; (2) diversification of rural tourism products; (3) demonstration model to develop green tourism; (4) produce a tourism product of high quality and competitiveness; (5) the development of a more responsible and sustainable tourism. Data were collected through observation, interviews, questionnaires, literature studies, and technical documentation. Data were analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis of IFAS, EFAS, and SWOT. The strategy resulted in the development of green tourism as an effort to increase community empowerment in economic activity in the village of Pemuteran is green tourism marketing strategy; Strategy creation and development of green tourism products; Strategy commitment and development of community-based tourism development in North Bali; The strategy for improving the quality of human resources through the mastery of information technology and entrepreneurship; Waste management strategy together and independently; Infrastructure development strategy based tourism green tourism; Strategy green tourism travel packages in Buleleng. Advice can be given is the importance of the commitment in the development of tourism development in North Bali-based green tourism; the need for management of solid waste management; the need for the identification and development of a tourist attraction; importance of improving the quality of human resources that are highly competitive; the importance of increasing public participation in the planning, implementation and monitoring of tourism development in the region.
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Sanam, Syul Rosli. "STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN AIR TERJUN OEHALA SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK EKOWISATA BERBASIS MASYARAKAT DI KABUPATEN TIMOR TENGAH SELATAN, NUSA TENGGARA TIMUR". Tourism - Jurnal Pariwisata 2, n. 2 (10 dicembre 2019): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.32511/tourism.v2i2.620.

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Oehala Waterfall is one of the tourism potentials which has been decided as one of the natural tourist attraction at Timor Tengah Selatan regency. The development is not able to meet the expectation which is only to supply the tourism facilities at Oehala Waterfall location. In the ecotourism context, the development should be oriented to strengthen then the local community role and involvement. However, in the development of Oehala tourist attraction, the local community has not been involved actively because of the weakness of the human resources in tourism aspect. The objective of this research are: 1) Analizing the internal environment condition and Oehala tourist attraction external; and 2) Formulating the community based tourism ecotourism development program at Oehala Waterfall tourist attraction. The result of the research shows that in successing the community based ecotourism development at Oehala tourist attraction, so the strategy and program which should be developed are the product development and the natural tourist attraction and ecotourism culture based, the development of tourism facility, the development of human resources and organization establishment, the development of promotion and marketing, and also the ecotourism development which is eco-friendly.
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Juliana, Rizaldi Parani, Nova Irene Bernedeta Sitorus, Rudy Pramono e Sandra Maleachi. "Study of Community Based Tourism in the District West Java". International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning 16, n. 2 (23 aprile 2021): 277–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.18280/ijsdp.160207.

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This study aims to determine on how the concept of community based tourism is applied in several tourist villages in West Bandung Regency. This study uses a qualitative method with a case study concept. Data collection techniques used in the study were observation, in-depth interviews, literature study and documentation. The conclusions of this study are: Cibodas Village has been running and feeling the impact of community-based tourism and can be an example for other tourist villages in West Bandung Regency. The community of Sunten Jaya Village has not been active in managing tourism activity, this village has the potential to develop community-based tourism with serious assistance and support from the government. Cihanjuang Rahayu Village also has good potential to be developed with the concept of community-based tourism but assistance is still needed to be more focused on improving accessibility and tourism support facilities. Rende Village, there are some issues that need to be addressed in this village related to tourism management, community involvement and village managers where previously there was an assistance but it did not work well. This village needs to be considered and actively assisted if it is to be developed into a tourist village.
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