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Abdurrahman Arif; Lisdiana Lisdiana; Ivana Ivana; Diany Putri Partiwi Saladin; Jusnita Sari

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The construction of the Musi 6 Bridge in 2 Ulu Village is an opportunity to develop existing potential. One of them is tourism development. A number of tourist attractions have the potential for development as an effort for sustainable tourism. For this reason, Community Service conducted a SWOT analysis of tourism and recommendations that are relevant to the situation in the field. Approaching the Community through interviews and Focus Group Discussions is a method of data analysis. In general, tourism in the 2 Ulu Area requires Community skills in activity management because the available locations can be used as a means of performance or exhibition. Of course, this is a collaboration between the surrounding community, government, private sector and community.

Gustian Audi; Lestari Lestari; Indah Noviyanti

Global Leadership Organizational Research in Management 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Tourism is a sector that contributes significantly to economic growth in Bangka Belitung. This article explores the level of visitor satisfaction as a key indicator in improving the competitiveness of the tourism sector in this region. This study applies a mixed approach, combining quantitative methods to gain in-depth insights into the factors that influence visitor satisfaction. Through a survey involving 100 respondents who visited various destinations in Bangka Belitung, the results show that service quality, natural beauty, and adequate facilities have a positive effect on tourist satisfaction. High satisfaction not only encourages tourists to return, but also increases word-of-mouth recommendations, which are very important in tourism marketing. In addition, with increased satisfaction, the competitiveness of tourism in this area is also raised, making it more attractive compared to other destinations. This study recommends that tourism managers focus on improving service quality, infrastructure development, and ongoing promotion to attract more tourists. Thus, tourist satisfaction is not only a goal, but also an important strategy in strengthening Bangka Belitung's position as a competitive tourist destination.

Diva Pancarani; Seniwati Seniwati

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Humaniora 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

East Africa has great potential in the tourism sector, but is vulnerable to the threat of terrorism that can hinder economic growth and regional stability. This research aims to analyze the impact of terrorism on tourism development, especially in Kenya as a case study. The research uses a Library Research method with a descriptive qualitative approach based on narrative and contextual. The theory used is the tactical definition of terrorism by C.A.J Coady which emphasizes violence against civilians for political interests and Esmailzadeh's perspective which states the adaptive and global nature of terrorism. The results of the analysis show that terror attacks, such as those that occurred in several countries in the East African region, do not only cause physical casualties but also psychological and symbolic impacts in the form of declining tourist numbers, disruption of security perceptions and a negative image of the destination in the eyes of the international community. This study emphasizes the importance of an integrated approach: hard security, inclusive economic development, and soft power-based promotion. The novelty of this research lies in the integration of theoretical-philosophical approaches and empirical data to assess the linkages between security and tourism in conflict-prone areas, which have rarely been studied in depth in the East African context.

Nadia Mahdi Abdel Qader

Jurnal Publikasi Ekonomi dan Akuntansi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study diagnoses obstacles to transitioning to a circular economy in Iraq and analyzes opportunities for sustainable economic development. It employs a comprehensive descriptive analysis of economic, social, and environmental data related to the circular economy in Iraq. The findings reveal a decline in per capita economic growth in Iraq, dropping from 10.8% in 2016 to 4.3% in 2022, with some years experiencing negative growth. This decline stems from the economy's heavy reliance on the oil sector, which accounts for 61.1% of GDP, and insufficient infrastructure for clean production models and resource recycling. The study recommends effective government strategies to diversify away from oil dependence by developing sustainable agriculture, green industries, and eco-tourism. It stresses the need to invest in waste recycling and renewable energy projects and to offer tax incentives for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Additionally, it concludes that collaboration with developed countries and international organizations could accelerate Iraq's transition to a circular economy, enhancing economic sustainability and improving living standards.

Devita Tyas Ayu Firnanda

Kajian ilmu Hukum, Sosial dan Administrasi Negara 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The strategy of developing tourism in Gunung Anyar Mangrove Botanical Garden in improving the sustainability of the ecosystem and the economy of SMEs in Surabaya, East Java has been carried out well by the mangrove tourism manager. The manager of the Gunung Anyar Mangrove Botanical Garden continues to make efforts to develop the area sustainably, including by increasing the diversity of the mangrove ecosystem and empowering Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) who are active in tourism activities. This study examines the strategies implemented in the management of the Gunung Anyar Mangrove Botanical Garden, especially related to the preservation of the mangrove ecosystem and the role of MSMEs in attracting visitors. The purpose of this study was to identify the strategy for developing the tourism ecosystem in the Gunung Anyar Mangrove Botanical Garden in the future and to analyze the role of MSMEs in increasing the number of tourists visiting their business locations. The results of the study showed that the strategy for developing tourism in the Gunung Anyar Mangrove Botanical Garden utilizes the advantages it has to maximize existing opportunities, while overcoming shortcomings and facing emerging challenges in order to support the sustainability of the mangrove ecosystem and increasing the role of MSMEs in attracting tourists.

Merti Siska Rosely; Santri A.Wagola

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Solidaritas Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aimed to explore and strengthen the role of local communities in preserving the natural tourism site known as "Pohon Sejuta Umat" in Banda District, Central Maluku. This site holds ecological, cultural, and spiritual value, making community involvement vital for its sustainability. The program employed participatory methods including observations, interviews, focus group discussions, and training workshops with community members, traditional leaders, and the local tourism awareness group (Pokdarwis). The findings reveal strong community commitment in conserving the area through regular clean-ups, informational signage based on local wisdom, and collaborative patrols. Capacity-building sessions enhanced community understanding of environmental conservation and introduced digital strategies to promote the site. This initiative underscores the importance of integrating local knowledge and participatory approaches in sustainable tourism development. Empowering local communities ensures that conservation efforts align with both environmental goals and socio-economic benefits.

Febbyria Andany; Yuliana Yuliana

Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This research was motivated by the public's lack of exposure to the potential of culinary products to support tourism in Solok City. The aim of this research is to formulate the potential of culinary tourism as a supporter of tourism in Solok City using SWOT analysis originating from internal factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors (opportunities and threats). This research is descriptive in nature with qualitative data obtained through observation techniques, interviews, and documentation, with research informants selected using purposive sampling techniques. The research informants were: Tourism Office, Bundo Kanduang, community and traders. Data was analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions, and strategic analysis. Overall, the research results show that the potential for culinary products to support tourism in Solok City has strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that can be identified for development. The potential for culinary products to support tourism in Solok City that can be proposed involves: 1) Many types of typical Solok City food are still not exposed to visitors as well as the meaning and traditional traditions contained in each type of typical Solok City food. 2) The potential of culinary products to support tourism in Solok City, consisting of karucuik baluik, banana stem curry, banana pinyaram, limpiang pinyaram and bagalintin banana compote need to be maintained so that they can become selling points with a taste that is maintained and become a legacy for future generations 3) The internal factors of typical Solok City foods such as karucuik baluik, banana stem curry, banana pinyaram, limpiang pinyaram and bagalintin banana compote have a delicious and savory taste. The drawback of Solok City culinary tourism food is that its presentation does not last long at room temperature. The younger generation is not skilled in making it. The external factor of delicious food can increase business opportunities for local MSMEs and can open up new job vacancies if developed. The potential of Solok City's culinary products is threatened and is rarely made by the community, so the current generation does not know the traditional processes and events used to make them.

Rasbina Christian Manik

Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The tourism industry is a very important part of the development of society in this modern era. Aceh Singkil Regency with its natural potential offers destinations such as Cemara Indah Beach. Even though it suffered damage due to abrasion, the government and society are trying to restore it. It is necessary to implement Sapta Pesona to increase tourist visits. This research aims to evaluate the application of Sapta Pesona at Cemara Indah Beach, providing theoretical and practical benefits as a reference with the hope of developing tourist attractions and community participation in the tourism industry. The research method used by researchers is qualitative research with a descriptive approach through in-depth interview techniques with informants. This research was carried out by collecting data from informants, namely tourism managers, tourists, business actors and village governments. This research shows that the integration of the Sapta Pesona concept into the Cemara Indah Beach tourist attraction has had a significant positive impact. Security and other elements of Sapta Pesona are effective in increasing the attractiveness of the destination. Further development recommendations are needed to ensure sustainable growth, attract more visitors and have a positive impact on the local economy. In conclusion, the implementation of Sapta Pesona at Cemara Indah Beach shows the management's commitment to improving the quality of the destination. Although efforts have been made to create a safe and clean environment, several obstacles such as local community involvement, changes in tourist behavior, infrastructure, and economic factors still need to be overcome. Suggestions involve educational campaigns, community participation, infrastructure improvements, collaboration with the private sector, sustainable economic initiatives, security technology, and improving service quality. With these steps, Cemara Indah Beach has the potential to become an attractive and sustainable tourist destination.    

Alifa Nanda; Fakhitah Khansa Salsabila

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2025 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

Tourism village is a form of integration between the potential of natural tourism attractions, cultural tourism, and man-made tourism in a certain area supported by attractions, accommodation, and other facilities according to the local wisdom of the community. This study aims to explore the development of tourism villages and to analyze the impact on the welfare of the local community. The method used in this study is qualitative data analysis, which includes collecting information through interviews and observations. The results of the study are expected to provide in-depth insight into the role of the community in managing tourism villages and their impact on the local economy, as well as being a consideration for the development of sustainable tourism villages.

Aulia Ilham; Yuliana Yuliana

Jurnal Manajemen Pariwisata dan Perhotelan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The problem in this research is that there are inadequate toilets at the Solok Radjo Tourist Attraction, because there are only two public toilets at this Tourist Attraction. The prayer room is still made of wood and can only accommodate 2-5 people in worship. Insufficient number of rubbish bins at the Solok Radjo Tourist Attraction. There is no special parking area that is neat and well arranged at the Solok Radjo Tourist Attraction. This type of research is a type of descriptive research with qualitative data. This research was conducted at the Solok Radjo Aia Winter Tourist Attraction, Solok Regency, and data collection will be carried out in October-November 2022. The results of this research are 1) Internal factors that become strengths and weaknesses in the development of public facilities In the Solok Radjo Aia Winter tourist attraction, Solok Regency, the strength is that public toilets which are used by visitors for urinating, defecating and performing ablution are very available, where the Solok Radjo Aia Winter tourist attraction has 12 public toilets. Apart from that, the parking area is large so it can accommodate many vehicles, both motorbikes and cars. Meanwhile, the weakness is that the prayer room is only made of wood with a tarpaulin, mat and this is the place used by visitors for prayer. The next weakness is that the rubbish bins around the tourist attraction location are limited, namely only 5 rubbish bins. 2) External factors that become opportunities (Opportunities) and threats (Threats) regarding public facilities at the Solok Radjo Aia Winter Tourist Attraction, Solok Regency, namely the opportunity (Opportunities) is the construction of a Mushalla/Mosque with magnificent architecture which has the opportunity to develop religious tourism. Furthermore, the opportunity (Opportunities) is the cleanliness of tourist locations which can be realized through the availability of organic and non-organic rubbish bins at every point in the Solok Radjo Aia Winter tourist attraction area, Solok Regency. Meanwhile, the threat is the number of visitors who lose their items or have items scattered in the public toilets at the Solok Radjo Aia Winter tourist attraction. Furthermore, another threat is the parking lot which is sometimes frequented by many thugs.

Imam Dakhwan; Dida Rahmadanik; Adi Soesiantoro

Jurnal Hukum dan Sosial Politik 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The development of mangrove ecotourism in the Wonorejo area of Surabaya represents an effort to preserve the environment while simultaneously empowering the local economy. This study aims to analyze the implementation of mangrove ecotourism development through active participation of the Wonorejo village community. A qualitative research approach was employed, utilizing data collection techniques such as observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The results indicate that community participation is evident in various aspects, including ecotourism management, tourism service provision, and environmental education. However, the development process still faces several challenges, such as limited infrastructure access, funding constraints, and the need to enhance human resource capacity. Therefore, collaboration between the government, local communities, and private stakeholders is essential to establish a sustainable ecotourism ecosystem that provides balanced economic, social, and ecological benefits.

Liani Yanti Fitriana; Dwi Jeni Pra Idha

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2025 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The use of foreign languages in the hospitality industry is very important considering the development of globalization and the increasing need for cross-country communication. This article aims to analyze the implementation of the use and assess the effectiveness of the use of foreign languages in the hospitality department of STIEPAR YAPARI Bandung so that challenges and obstacles in learning and application can be identified which will affect the skills and readiness of students in the Hospitality Industry. The research method used in this study is through a descriptive quantitative approach using a survey questionnaire to students majoring in Hospitality. The results showed that foreign languages have been integrated in the hospitality study program, the use of foreign languages is implemented through practice-based learning, hotel service simulations, and conversation habituation in foreign languages. However, challenges such as lack of student motivation and limited practice environment are still encountered. The implications of this study suggest the need to increase the intensity of language practice with more interactive teaching methods, as well as the provision of facilities that support foreign language learning, in order to improve students' language skills in the field of hospitality and prepare them to face the demands of the global hospitality industry.

Jenal Abidin; Rizqy Faza Faqiha; Muhammad Ridho Ilahi; Annisa Damayanti

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

The research activities carried out in Cipancar Village, Subang Regency, West Java focused on efforts to develop the local tourism sector through digital promotion strategies. One of the leading destinations in the village is Curug Cijalu, a natural waterfall that has great potential but is still minimal in terms of digital exposure. This study aims to design a social media-based promotion strategy, especially TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, to increase the attractiveness and reach of tourists to Curug Cijalu. The methods used include field observation, interviews with local stakeholders, and creative content production tailored to the characteristics of each digital platform. The results of the implementation show that an attractively packaged visual approach can increase audience interaction, expand the reach of promotion, and build a positive image of the destination. In addition, the use of social media also plays a role in encouraging local community participation and the development of digital literacy. Therefore, social media has proven to be an effective tool in supporting the promotion of sustainable tourism in rural areas.  

Michael Rudolfus Sawu; Natalia Kristiani Tandafatu; Desiderius Siga Meli Poa

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study aims to analyse the practices of community-based tourism development, the level of community participation and to formulate a collaborative development model to strengthen its management system. A qualitative approach with a case study design is employed. The researcher conducted observations of community-based tourism practices, in-depth interviews with local residents and a review of relevant literature. The collected data will be analysed using a descriptive qualitative method. The data will be reduced, verified, and concluded based on the analysis carried out. The research findings indicate that although there is considerable potential for adventure tourism, there are still significant shortcomings in its development. Therefore, a collaborative development pathway is needed to enhance the management system in the future, so as to generate meaningful social implications for the local community.  

Muhammad Raffi Putra Ramadhan; Putri Nofa Rizqi Awaliyah

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study aims to explore the role of casual workers in the operations of four-star hotels, including their tasks, responsibilities, and the challenges they face. The background of this research is based on the lack of recognition for the contributions of casual workers in the hospitality industry, which can affect their motivation and performance. The method used is a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews with 20 purposively selected respondents from several four-star hotels in Bandung. The findings indicate that although casual workers play a significant role, they often feel undervalued by management, with only 25% feeling recognized for their contributions. Additionally, 70% of respondents expressed a desire for more training to enhance their skills. The implications of this research highlight the need for hotel management to pay more attention to casual workers, both in terms of recognition and competence development, to improve service quality and guest satisfaction. This study is expected to provide insights for human resource management in the hospitality sector.  

Suwarti Suwarti; Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2025 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

Tourism is currently a rapidly growing sector, particularly in line with social change and technological advancements. In this context, ecotourism is becoming an increasingly popular approach because it prioritizes the principles of environmental sustainability, local cultural preservation, and improving community welfare. One innovative form of ecotourism is the development of agroforestry-based tourism, which integrates environmentally friendly agricultural and forestry practices. One concrete example of this concept is the Dawuhan Kopi area in Semarang Regency. This area has developed a coffee forest farming system as a primary tourist attraction, aiming to combine nature conservation and community economic development. This study aims to comprehensively examine how coffee agroforestry management in Dawuhan Kopi is implemented as a form of ecotourism and to analyze various optimization efforts that have been and are being implemented. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques such as field observations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders, and documentation. The results reveal that the management of the coffee agroforestry area in Dawuhan Kopi still faces various challenges, particularly in terms of institutional framework, tourism product packaging, availability of supporting facilities, and local community empowerment. To address these issues, a comprehensive improvement strategy is needed, ranging from strengthening institutional capacity, innovation in tourism packages, developing basic infrastructure, and increasing active community participation in every management process. This research is expected to make a positive contribution to the development of a sustainable agroforestry-based ecotourism model and serve as a reference for other regions with similar potential to implement the same concept adaptively and contextually.

Riyani Putri Solehah; Alya Indah Ramadhani

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Museum Sri Baduga, located in Bandung, is one of the main cultural institutions that houses important collections related to the history and culture of Sunda. This study aims to explore the attractions of Museum Sri Baduga as a tourist destination, particularly within the context of the rapidly developing local tourism industry. As a popular tourist destination, Bandung offers a variety of options, making it essential to understand the museum's position in attracting visitors and identifying aspects that can be improved. Additionally, this research highlights the museum's role in cultural preservation, positioning it not only as a recreational site but also as an educational center that contributes to the preservation of local heritage amidst globalization. The study seeks to uncover the key factors influencing the appeal of Museum Sri Baduga and how the museum can adapt to changing tourist preferences in the modern era. The findings are expected to provide practical recommendations for museum management in designing more effective marketing strategies to attract visitors from diverse backgrounds, both domestic and international. By focusing on tourist attractions and contributions to cultural preservation, this research aims to offer new insights relevant to the development of Museum Sri Baduga and the tourism sector in Bandung.

Qorinul Huda; Puput Budi Aji

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Pembangunan Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Economic growth is one of the key indicators that reflects the welfare level of a country's population. Therefore, economic growth is always a central focus in national development planning, with the expectation of continuous improvement year after year. Java Island plays a vital role as the largest contributor to the national economy. However, the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, which occurred recently, caused a significant economic contraction, and Java Island was the most affected region. This crisis has impacted all sectors of the economy, including industry, trade, and tourism, which in turn affected the national economy. Nevertheless, the economic recovery efforts have begun to show results, with the economy, especially in Java, growing significantly in 2021. However, rapid growth in certain districts/cities in Java has caused new issues, such as population explosions, environmental degradation, and increasing crime rates. Therefore, it is essential to conduct a thorough analysis of the factors influencing economic growth and to map out the potential economic indicators in various regions across Java. This study uses multivariate biplot analysis and spatial econometrics to analyze and map the uniformity of districts/cities, industry mapping, and areas that serve as growth centers and those that are less developed. The results show that factors affecting economic growth in districts/cities vary. Generally, inflation has both positive and negative effects on the economy, while the unemployment rate, human development index, and population growth rate have a positive impact on economic growth. This study provides clear insights to support more targeted and effective development policies on Java Island, as well as improve the quality of life for residents in less developed areas.

Handya Aulia Dananjaya; Muhammad Pandu Sakha Setiawan; Mohammad Imam Al Baihaqi; Damon Pius Wiryatmoko; Trisakti Trisakti +2 more

Filosofi : Publikasi Ilmu Komunikasi, Desain, Seni Budaya 2025 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

The movie 500 Days of Summer represents the complexity of interpersonal communication in romantic relationships through a multidimensional and realistic approach. This study analyzes the communication dynamics between the main characters, Tom Hansen and Summer Finn, by focusing on the misalignment of verbal and nonverbal messages that trigger ambiguity and miscommunication. In addition, this study explores the implications of the emotional dynamics in the relationship for tourist behavior, especially the phenomenon of emotional tourism as a form of escape and recovery after a breakup. This study also examines the utilization of emotional experience-based tourism as a destination marketing strategy to meet the needs of tourists in emotional transition. The results of the analysis confirm the importance of integrating an understanding of interpersonal communication and emotional dynamics in the development of tourism oriented towards affective and reflective experiences. The findings provide an academic contribution to the study of interpersonal communication and its implications in the tourism industry, particularly in designing destinations that are responsive to the psychological needs of visitors.

Ruth Sahana Manalu; Maria Dwi Sianipar; Qamara Ananda Aulia; Meilinda Suriani Harefa

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study aims to examine the role of ecotourism in mangrove conservation and its appeal to tourists at Mangrove Beach Paluh Getah, Deli Serdang Regency. A qualitative approach was used, with data collected through direct observation and interviews with local communities and visitors. The findings indicate that ecotourism plays a significant role in rehabilitating mangrove ecosystems by engaging both residents and tourists in regular mangrove planting activities. Moreover, ecotourism positively impacts local livelihoods by promoting sustainable businesses such as tour guiding services and mangrove-based products. The natural beauty, biodiversity, and educational tourism programs serve as key attractions for visitors. Local communities actively manage the area through tourism awareness groups and cooperatives, enhancing both social and economic sustainability. However, challenges remain, including limited facilities and insufficient promotion. Therefore, sustainable development strategies involving collaboration between communities, the government, and the private sector are essential. Ecotourism at Paluh Getah Mangrove Beach holds great potential as a model for coastal area management that integrates conservation and community empowerment.