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Asrul Umami; Arfinta Maharani; Iska Herlina; Kalis Hayu Wigati; Ika Wijayanti

Jurnal Strategi Bisnis Teknologi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This research discusses the development of tourism in Aik Berik Village, which is located in North Batukliang District, Central Lombok Regency, with a focus on Benang Stokel and Benang Kelambu Waterfalls as superior tourist attractions. Tourism in this village has a significant impact on the local community's economy, where this tourism is able to create new jobs for the community. Through community empowerment strategies such as training and digital promotion, local communities play an important role in the management and promotion of tourist destinations. However, the development of this tourism still experiences several challenges in the promotion and accessibility of other destinations. around the Mosquito Net Yarn. In the research carried out, the research used qualitative methods using an approach in the form of case studies, collecting data obtained by interviews, observation and documentation. This research also uses techniques to determine informants using purposive sampling. The main informant is the mosquito net tourism manager, the key informants are tourist motorbike taxi drivers, traders and parking attendants, and the supporting informants are tourists. The data analysis technique used is data reduction. The research results show that active community participation and cooperation between various parties have opened up new economic opportunities and improved community welfare.

Darwin Damanik; Pawer Darasa Panjaitan; Fariaman Purba; Pandapotan Damanik; Bosma Sinaga

Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi, dan Perpajakan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The rapid development of the tourism sector and the business sector in North Sumatra, one of which is Samosir, is a factor in the increasing demand and needs of local and foreign tourists. This research aims to analyse the business feasibility of Silimalombu Village Ecovillage. This research uses SWOT analysis to analyze the development strategy. Technical data analysis used in this research is by means of interviews, observation and documentation. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative analysis. To analyse the financial aspects, the Net Present Value, IRR and Gross B/C Ratio methods were used. While to assess other aspects, factors that are considered important in the assessment are used. The result of this research is that Silimalombu Village Ecovillage is feasible to run and develop. After being analysed using investment criteria, the results found are Gross B / C Ratio 1.69> 1, Net Benefit Cost Ratio 2.63> 1 Probitability Ratio> 1, Net Present Value, 1,682.7> IRR 34%, meaning that the Go project is feasible.

Valdyan Drifanda; Rosalina Ginting; Antono Herry Purnomo Adhi

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The Community Service activities that have been carried out aim to improve the welfare of the people of Doplang Village by optimizing all potential, both natural resources and human resources, to be integrated into the Edupark Agricultural Plantation Tourism Object. This term was chosen because the tourist village that will be created will not only rely on natural potential but also has educational value for tourists who visit this tourist village. There are 3 solutions offered by PGRI University Semarang in the framework of overcoming the problems faced by the Doplang village community, including training in making processed tuberose flowers into healthy preservative-free food, training in MSME financial management and training in Organizational Management, Tourism Management, Tourism Management SOPs , Layout (Master Plan) of Tourist Villages. The results of this program are providing theoretical provisions related to the cultivation of tuberose plants, providing theoretical and practical provisions related to food processing from tuberose plants, providing materials and workshops related to strategies for making tourism products along with tips for their development, and providing theoretical provisions related to Tourism Law.

Neneng Tri Puspita; Lili Halimah; Moh Isman Al Latif

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Banceuy Traditional Village, located in Sanca Village, Ciater District, Subang Regency, West Java, is one of the traditional villages rich in cultural values ​​and traditions. This study aims to explore how the preservation of culture and local wisdom in Banceuy Traditional Village can affect the socio-economic development of the community. With a qualitative approach and field research methods, data were collected through interviews with traditional leaders, local communities, and observations of traditional and artistic activities. The results of the study indicate that the preservation of culture and local wisdom has a positive impact on improving the economy, especially through the culture-based tourism sector and sustainable natural resource management. This study also emphasizes the importance of traditional education in ensuring cultural sustainability among the younger generation.

Ahmad Fadhly; Riam Marlina Amsya; Hisni Rahmi; Afni Nelvi; Riko Ervil +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Equator Pasaman Geopark area, with its natural beauty and cultural diversity, is a potential destination to be developed. Equator Pasaman Geopark is a geopark located in West Sumatra, Indonesia, which combines geological, biological, and cultural diversity. In addition to being an attractive tourist destination, this geopark also plays a role in the preservation of nature and culture, as well as sustainable local economic development. The uniqueness of the geopark, such as its location on the equator line, national history with the figure of Tuanku Imam Bonjol, and biodiversity, make it a valuable asset for tourism promotion and environmental education. Service activities were carried out at the National Cross Tourism Competition (LAWNAS). The purpose of this community service activity is the promotion of geoparks, environmental promotion, cultural preservation, local economic development, increasing tourism, and external party partnerships. The research method is to identify service to the integrated tourism system, then organize competitions, as well as promotion and marketing of geotourism and finally environmental education and conservation. The parties involved in this activity include local governments, communities, and community service teams. The results of this community service activity show that all contribute and are actively involved in this activity, thus making a positive contribution to the development of local tourism

Emik Rahayu; Izza Ulumuddin Ahmad Asshofi; Budi Santoso; Andi Hallang Lewa; Wijaya, Muhammad Askha Rafliansyach +1 more

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Crooked land is customary land managed by the village whose designation is used for the benefit of the village or the administration of the village. By and large, crooked soil is used for agriculture.  The use of crooked land as a source of village cash is not only in agriculture, but can also be through the field of tourism which is often referred to as agrotourism. The development of agrotourism by utilizing land based on local culture is expected to increase farmers' income and to reserve land resources, as well as maintain local culture and local technology (indigenous people's knowledge) which is generally in accordance with the natural conditions of the environment. In Kalisapu Village, most of the utilization of crooked land in Kalisapu village is still focused on agriculture as the main source of crooked land income. The crooked soil potential of the tourism field has not been optimally applied. To be able to develop crooked land into Agrotourism tourism, qualified and competent human resources are needed in Agrotourism tourism midwives. The training held is a collaboration between the Kalisapu Village Government, Slawi District, Central Java, and the proposing team of Dian Nuswantoro University (UDINUS) through a community service or community partnership program whose implementation is in the form of training, training and introduction to the concept of Agrotourism to support the use of crooked land in Kalisapu Village as an Agrotourism Area.

I Gede Wiwin Suyasa; Sugiarto Sugiarto; Sony Heru Priyatno; Ray Octafian; Tri Suyud

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Tourism is an open sector, characterized by low barriers to entry and influenced by various political, social, environmental, and technological trends. The concept of governance in the tourism industry has gained significant attention in recent years, as it plays a crucial role in ensuring the sustainable development and competitiveness of tourist destinations. This study presents the findings of an exploratory research study on a good governance model for Vanaprastha Tourism. The research revealed that Vanaprastha Tourism encompasses seven risk factors as a destination concept. These include nature engagement, the experience of silence and contemplation, engagement with traditional practices, a holistic approach to well-being, sustainability and environmental consciousness, cultural immersion and authentic experiences, community empowerment, and socio-economic impact. Assessing the seven factors and overall visitor perception is essential for effective governance in Vanaprastha Tourism. The framework includes eight assessment elements, with 30 indicators and 49 sub-indicators, offering a comprehensive evaluation of various aspects such as environmental sustainability, community engagement, and visitor satisfaction. Vanaprastha Tourism should advocate for responsible tourism practices and foster stakeholder collaboration to address critical challenges. This will allow Vanaprastha Tourism to emerge as a model for sustainable and responsible tourism and safeguard its distinctive cultural and environmental heritage.  

Fikram Fikram; Edi Irawan

Akuntansi dan Ekonomi Pajak: Perspektif Global 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The development of tourism will have an impact on economic change in an area or region. The impacts caused by tourism development are positive impacts and negative impacts. Sumbawa Regency is aggressively developing tourism to utilise its high potential. This research uses a qualitative approach intending to understand the phenomenon of what is experienced by the research subject, and by way of description in the form of words and language, in a special context that is scientific and by utilising various natural methods. As descriptive research, this research contains descriptions, pictures or paintings systematically factual, accurate about the facts and relationships between the phenomena investigated. Data was collected through observation, interviews, and documentation at the Sumbawa Regency Youth, Sports and Tourism Office. Triangulation techniques were used to check the validity of the data. Management planning of Saliper Ate tourist attraction is very important to direct the development of tourism potential in a positive and sustainable manner. Cooperation from various relevant stakeholders is needed to encourage the development of Saliper Ate tourism in a synergistic and integrated manner. Tourism development in Saliper Ate increases tourist visits and pays attention to their needs.

Zalva Givari; RD Rizki Putra Ramadan

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2024 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The potential for sustainable tourism development in Rancabali Tea Plantation is analyzed from the aspects of social, economic, and environmental impacts. The study reveals that the development of sustainable tourism in Rancabali Tea Plantation can have significant positive impacts on the local community, economy, and environment. Socially, it can create new job opportunities, increase local income, and enrich the local culture. Economically, it can increase the local government's revenue through tourism taxes and the sale of local products, and diversify the local economy through investments in tourism infrastructure. Environmentally, it can promote eco-friendly practices, such as the use of renewable energy, efficient waste management, and the conservation of natural resources. The study concludes that the development of sustainable tourism in Rancabali Tea Plantation has the potential to benefit the local community, economy, and environment, and emphasizes the importance of considering all these aspects in the development of tourism to ensure its long-term success.

Dyan Triana Putra; Dyah Palupiningtyas; Krisnawati Setyaningrum Nugraheni; Julian Andriani Putri; Febe Humble Kristanto

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study examines the role of Green Human Resource Management (GHRM) in increasing employee awareness and participation in eco-friendly tourism management in Semarang Regency. Using a mixed-methods approach, this research analyzes the implementation of GHRM practices, evaluates the level of employee awareness and participation, tests the influence of GHRM on employee awareness and participation, and identifies factors affecting GHRM effectiveness. The results show that GHRM practices, especially green training and development and green employee involvement, significantly predict employee awareness and participation levels in environmentally friendly practices. However, the implementation of GHRM in the Semarang Regency tourism industry is still not optimal and faces various challenges. A more contextual, participatory, and integrated approach is needed to optimize the role of GHRM in supporting sustainable tourism. Practical implications of this research include the need to integrate sustainability principles into all HR functions, design relevant training programs, involve employees in GHRM initiatives, align reward systems with sustainability goals, and develop an organizational culture that supports sustainability. This study provides valuable insights into the role of GHRM in realizing sustainable tourism and contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

Syahra Sabina; Marsya Listianty

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2024 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The West Java Cultural Park has become a significant focus in the development of cultural tourism in the region. This research aims to analyze the roles of the West Java Cultural Park as a future cultural tourism assets . The research method involves surveys and data analysis to understand the perceptions of local communities and tourists towards the cultural park . Findings indicate that the West Java Cultural Park has been great potential as a cultural tourism attractions with its unique artistic and cultural richness . The implication is the need for greater preservation and promotion efforts to increase tourists visits and raises awareness of the importance of West Java's cultural heritage .

Nisa Hafi Idhoh Fitriana; Ellecia Pricillia Siahaan; Nabilah Ainur Rohmah; Danang Permadhi

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) plays a crucial role in the development of the sugar industry in Indonesia. Currently, the contribution extends not only to the sugarcane industry but also begins to branch out into the field of education by providing educational tours for the public. The educational tourism activities at the Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) not only offer tours but also include accompaniment. The main objective of this accompaniment is to enhance tourists' knowledge by accompany and educating them during their visit to P3GI. Guides will take tourists through several educational spots, including the library, museum, explant area, garden, and plantation. After the tour, tourists are invited to taste natural sugarcane juice (STA). The outcomes of the educational tourism guidance activities at the Indonesian Sugar Plantation Research Center (P3GI) have beneficial effects for all parties involved, especially tourists.

Dimas Afrito; Heri Isnaini

An International Journal Tourism and Community Review 2024 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

In everyday life, humans are never separated from the use of language. With language, humans can communicate with one another, convey ideas, and so on. Slang​ is style language which is development or modification from  various  type  language , incl  Indonesian so​  Language  slang  No own A structure style definite language .​ Most of the words are deep Language slang  teenager  is  translations , abbreviations , etc  pun . However , sometimes strange, difficult words were also created tracked origin at first . Slang​ is many languages​ used by groups teenager era Now this , incl student Stiepar Yapari is in the majority understand languages slang so that study about Language slang interesting For discussed . Study​​ This aims to determine usage Language slang among people student Stiepar Yapari , and knowing impact use Language slang among people student Stiepar Yapari . Method used in study This is descriptive qualitative . Data collection techniques include: questionnaire . The research results show that student Stiepar Yapari knowing slang terms , indicated by obtaining a percentage of 100%, However Thus, respondents rarely use slang in their daily lives considering that Stiepar Yapari is a tourism campus so students are not recommended use slang .​ Benefit from study This that is For become material learning for student that We must know impact Good the bad Language slang to life outside as well as in the environment campus .

Yola Erlanda; Ghulam Maulana Ilman

Birokrasi: JURNAL ILMU HUKUM DAN TATA NEGARA 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

Made Village in Surabaya City has diverse economic potential, especially in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. This potential includes local products, handicrafts, traditional food, and tourism. MSMEs in Made Village include the processing of sengon nuts and soy milk. However, there are opportunities to develop these MSMEs through appropriate strengthening strategies. Strengthening MSMEs in Made Village through approaches such as skills training, increasing market access through digital platforms, developing collaboration networks, and implementing information technology can be strategic steps to increase the competitiveness and growth of MSMEs. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. The author uses secondary research data sources to support research obtained from print and electronic media. Secondary data is a previously existing data source, obtained by researchers indirectly through intermediary media. With diverse economic potential, especially in the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector. From the author's short interview with MSME partners, sengon bean and soy milk entrepreneurs. Strategy efforts to strengthen MSMEs in Made Village, Surabaya City start from ensuring the quality of the products or services offered remains superior, to maintaining good relationships with customers. This also includes monitoring the market and being flexible to changing trends and consumer needs. What is no less important is paying attention to operational efficiency and managing finances wisely to maintain the financial health of entrepreneurs. Strategic efforts are needed to strengthen such as developing local partnerships, community empowerment, promotion and marketing, product diversification and access to financing. Apart from that, the government needs to make efforts to support MSMEs through Article 97 of the Job Creation Law. The government allocates funds to the community to help MSMEs to operate and reach the market. thus providing positive implications for entrepreneurs (MSMEs) and local residents. Advice from researchers for MSME business actors to innovate more creatively and keep up with current developments by utilizing the latest technology, and also involving local residents to participate in improving the local economy.

Muhammad Nazel SP; Dhiya Hasna LN

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The Anambas Islands are small islands in Indonesia, which are located in the South China Sea. The Anambas Islands are also part of the Riau Archipelago Province, which is surrounded by many small islands, most of which are uninhabited but still have pristine natural beauty. The aim of this research is to analyze community empowerment in community-based tourism development and develop a strategy for developing community-based tourism development to increase local revenue. Tourism supporting infrastructure that must be improved in the development of tourism development in Anambas Islands Regency is improving public infrastructure and infrastructure in the tourism sector, namely sea transportation and marine tourism recreation facilities which have the highest value of 4.93, meaning that they must be focused more on their development. The method we take is qualitative and the internet is the main means we use to get a lot of information about the advantages and disadvantages of some of the islands in the Anambas Archipelago. The results of this research show the opportunity to build new tourism works to exploit its beautiful nature and of course build cooperation between local communities in the Anambas Islands.

Dwi Meisha Auliyaa; Najmah Chairunisa Pohan

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Tourism is an important sector in the economic development of a region, with tourist attractions being a key factor in attracting visitor arrivals. This study aims to analyze the influence of tourist attractions on domestic tourist visits to tourist destinations in Ciwidey, Bandung Regency. A qualitative approach was used with data collection techniques consisting of in-depth interviews and participatory observation with domestic tourists visiting Ciwidey. The results show that natural beauty, cultural uniqueness, and a variety of tourist activities are the main attractions in Ciwidey. These findings provide valuable insights for the development of tourism in Ciwidey, including preserving natural beauty, expanding tourist activity variations, and addressing challenges related to infrastructure and visitor management.

Yudi Nugraha; Shierla Setyani

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The city of Bandung is developing into a business center that has advantages in several fields, especially in the field of culinary tourism, which is part of the local identity and is growing rapidly. The purpose of this research is to see the potential of street food in Lengkong to increase the interest of culinary tourism in the city of Bandung. This research method is quantitative and phenomenological through field studies and using the internet as one of the means we use to get information about street food places in Lengkong as our analysis material. This study found that Lengkong street food culinary products can improve the economy of Bandung city traders quickly, because many food vloggers review various types of food in Lengkong so that many domestic and foreign tourists are curious about one of the street foods in the city of Bandung. Social media also plays an important role as a development or form of promotion to increase more tourists and advance local SMEs within the scope of the Lengkong area and develop interest in culinary tourism in the city of Bandung.

Zhang Jing

International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

As internet technology advances, paying for knowledge has become a popular way of learning. This trend has increased the demand for financial management courses among non-financial majors, such as tourism. With Guilin's geographical advantage, many students in the area are pursuing non-financial tourism majors. Therefore, it is crucial to conduct extensive research on this group's willingness to purchase financial management courses, an essential and valuable topic. The knowledge payment market is developing rapidly. Understanding the purchasing intentions of non-financial tourism majors will help grasp market trends and provide market development directions for relevant institutions. The number of respondents for this study was 380. The results of this study show that students’ purchase intention on management courses for their career development would be impacted by performance expectation, effort expectation, and social impact.    

Jemaya Putri; Harisan Boni Firmando; Rusmauli Simbolon

Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

The Huta Nagodang tourist village still inherits the traditional Ulos weaving culture which has been preserved from generation to generation from its ancestors until today, namely Ulos Harungguan, which means a collection that includes all types of Ulos. And it has a motif that is combined with the Ulos motif owned by the Toba Batak ethnic group and commodification is carried out as a development of this Ulos. And used as a source of economic income for community members, the Ulos craft from Huta Nagodang village has its own icon which is the only one in Huta Nagodang village which was sacredly inherited from their ancestors as Ulos Harungguan. The aim of this research is to find out Ulos as a cultural heritage in traditional ceremonies in Hutana Godang village, Muara sub-district, North Tapanuli district. The method used in this research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach and data collection techniques through observations, interviews with informants, and documentation. The results of this research describe Ulos Batak as cultural heritage in traditional ceremonies involving the village government, traditional leaders and the community.

Nugroho, Sigit Sapto; Haryani, Anik Tri; Purnama, Taufiq Yuli

DINAMIKA HUKUM 2024 Universitas Stikubank

This study aims to determine the Madiun Mayor's policy in developing pencak silat as cultural tourism and at the same time to determine the effectiveness of the Madiun City government's policy in developing cultural tourism based on the silat industry in the perspective of Lawrence M. Friedman's legal system theory. The author uses normative legal research methods. Based on the results of the research, it is known that the Madiun City government develops the potential of pencak silat based on smart city through a smart branding roadmap which includes two programmes, namely the pencak silat experience tourism development programme and the pencak silat friend programme. In addition, the City Government through Disbudparpora also manages pencak silat through art performances and intercollegiate competitions. The effectiveness of the Madiun City Government's policy in developing cultural tourism based on the silat industry in the perspective of Lawrence M. Friedman's legal system theory states that legal effectiveness is influenced by three elements of the legal system, namely the structure of law, the substance of the law and legal culture. Based on this theory, the concept of developing Madiun City Pendekar cultural tourism based on the martial arts industry can be directed through the development of tourism policies based on pencak silat culture, synergy between the Madiun City Government and the implementing apparatus and building public awareness.