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Wim J. Winowatan; I Nyoman Siryayasa; Irva Yulia Rohmah

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

The Community Service (PKM) program for the 2025 academic year in Buntu Datu Tourism Village, Mengkendek District, Tana Toraja Regency, aims to enhance the human resources (HR) capacity in managing community-based tourism villages. This village has great tourism potential, supported by basic facilities such as gazebos, halls, camping areas, and food stalls that cater to tourists’ activities. However, tourism village management still faces challenges such as limited facilities, low digital promotion skills, lack of innovation in developing tourist attractions, and suboptimal use of village funds to support the tourism sector. The PKM implementation methods involve socialization, training, interviews, field observations, and Focus Group Discussions (FGD) with the community, village officials, and tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis). Through a participatory approach, this activity successfully improved the community's understanding of destination management, tourist services, facility management, and digital promotion strategies via social media and online platforms. Although the impact was limited due to the relatively short duration of the assistance, the activity received high appreciation from the community and emphasized the importance of collaboration between the community, government, and academics. It is hoped that follow-up programs will strengthen local capacity, enhance tourism attractiveness, and support the sustainable economic welfare of the Buntu Datu Tourism Village community.

Ade Sintya Devi; Ida Bagus Putra Yadnya; Kadek Ayu Ekasani

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

The importance of educational tourism in Indonesia and Bali lies in its ability to combine education with tourism experiences, empower local communities, and support cultural and environmental preservation. With the right approach, educational tourism can become one of the main pillars in the development of sustainable tourism in Indonesia. The development of educational tourism in Indonesia and Bali not only provides educational benefits for visitors but also supports local economic growth and cultural preservation. With the proper approach, educational tourism can serve as an essential pillar in the development of sustainable and inclusive tourism. This study aims to design an innovative social media content strategy to increase the visibility of culture- and agriculture-based educational tourism at TeBA Majalangu, Kesiman, Bali. The research method used is qualitative with a case study approach, conducted through field observations, in-depth interviews, and social media content analysis. The results show that TeBA Majalangu’s social media is currently managed incidentally, lacking consistency in posting frequency and without a strong narrative structure. Based on these findings, the author developed an innovative social media model consisting of five main content categories: educational storytelling, interactive videos, visual education, user-generated content, and interactive content. As a form of implementation, prototypes were also created, including storyboard reels, educational carousel posts, interactive polls, Instagram feed mockups, and a one-month content calendar. This strategy is expected to serve as a reference for managers in strengthening TeBA Majalangu’s digital image as an educational tourism destination based on local wisdom that is relevant, inspiring, and sustainable. In today’s digital era, social media offers great opportunities to maximize the promotion of educational tourism, strengthen direct interaction with potential visitors, and disseminate information. With the right innovations in social media strategy, TeBA Majalangu is expected to increase the number of visitors and contribute more significantly to empowering local communities.

Muhammad Toha; Ika Rustika Zainah; Alfa Rohmatin; Sri Zulfa Laeliyah Bilqis Tadzkir Putri; Denda Juanda +2 more

Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Village history is an important identity that needs to be preserved to prevent it from being lost over time. Pangadegan Village in Pagelaran District, South Cianjur, has a historical legacy that has not been scientifically documented and is at risk of being forgotten by the younger generation. This community service activity aims to explore and document the local history of Pangadegan Village by involving active community participation as a form of empowerment. The approach used is the Asset-Based Community Development method, which focuses on exploring historical assets and local potential through the stages of identification, deliberation, design, agreement, and sustainable development. The activity was implemented through in-depth interviews with village elders, observations of historical sites, focus group discussions, and documentation training for youth. The results of the activity indicate increased community awareness of the importance of village history, the establishment of an initiative to form a village archives team, and the creation of documentation products in the form of small books and digital publications. This activity also opens up opportunities for the development of history-based cultural and educational tourism as a form of sustainability. Thus, this community service activity confirms that preserving local history through an asset-based approach can strengthen identity, empower communities, and provide sustainable social, cultural, and economic benefits.

Isnaini Nur Jannah; Alip Suroto; Denny Asmara

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The culinary sector continues to grow through product innovation and creative marketing strategies, supported by culinary tourism that increases tourists’ interest in tasting regional specialties. Indonesia has many potential local food resources, one of which is young jackfruit, which can be utilized as an innovative plant-based ingredient, although its use is still limited. This study aims to develop dim sum filled with young jackfruit as an innovative, healthy, and value-added product. A quantitative experimental method was used to objectively and measurably assess the quality and consumer acceptance of the dim sum. The formulation of the dim sum involved young jackfruit, eggs, tapioca flour, and wheat flour, through processes such as washing, boiling, chopping, and steaming. Sensory analysis results showed that sample B excelled in aroma, taste, and overall evaluation, while sample A had the best color, and sample C had the best texture. Some challenges identified included color changes due to oxidation, sap affecting taste, and high air content affecting texture if not properly drained. The final dim sum product had a light brown color, chewy texture, and was sensorially accepted as a high-quality dim sum with potential for further development as an innovative culinary product. These findings indicate that utilizing young jackfruit as a filling ingredient can be an attractive alternative in developing traditional processed foods with high nutritional value and consumer appeal.

Salsabila, Nadhifa; Setiawan, Budi

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

The phenomenon of TikTok content aesthetics has emerged as a new strategy in tourism promotion, including in Labuan Bajo. However, not all content produced has appealing aesthetic quality. Many videos still appear monotonous, lack creativity, or fail to highlight local uniqueness. As a result, some content falls short in building a strong destination image and instead gets lost in the increasingly saturated digital content competition. This research aims to examine in depth how the aesthetics of TikTok content contribute to increasing tourist interest in visiting Labuan Bajo, one of Indonesia’s super-priority destinations. Labuan Bajo was chosen as a case study not only because of its world-class tourism appeal but also because it is currently being actively promoted through digital branding strategies. The study employs a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through TikTok content observation, in-depth interviews with content creators and local tourism stakeholders, as well as literature analysis on smart tourism and destination branding. This approach was selected to uncover the underlying meaning behind aesthetic content strategies while also highlighting the challenges faced in their implementation. The findings reveal that the aesthetics of TikTok content play a significant role in building a positive image of Labuan Bajo, enhancing its visual appeal, and creating emotional connections between prospective tourists and the destination. Nevertheless, the research also identifies challenges such as limited digital literacy, uneven content quality, and the risk of narrative homogenization that may reduce local uniqueness. Based on these findings, the study recommends the development of destination branding strategies that are more adaptive to social media trends, including the creation of aesthetic guidelines rooted in local culture, digital literacy training for tourism stakeholders, and close collaboration between government, industry, and content creators. Through these efforts, Labuan Bajo has the potential to strengthen its position as a leading world-class destination.

Hasada Sandralina Poto; Ananias R.P Jacob; Frans Wilmat Muskanan

Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study aims to identify the causes of the conflict, analyze its impacts on natural resource management, and examine it through Karl Marx’s conflict theory. This research employed a qualitative method with a case study approach. Primary data were obtained through in-depth interviews with landowners, the village government,and community leaders. Secondary data were collected from official documents and related literature. Data analysis was conducted descriptively and qualitatively, referring to Karl Marx’s key concepts such as class conflict, control over the means of production, and alienation. The findings reveal that the conflict is caused by unclear land ownership status, the village government’s economic interests, lack of communication and transparency, and overlapping regulations. The impacts include hampered natural resource management and conservation, uncontrolled exploitation of resources, decreased community participation in sustainable tourism development, and potential environmental damage due to uncoordinated land use. Based on Karl Marx’s analysis, the conflict reflects class struggle between landowners as the dominant class and the village government as the managing class seeking to take over the resources. This study suggests the need for clear regulations, transparent decision-making processes, and active participation from all parties to achieve fair and sustainable natural resource management.

Rosita, Mita; Mila Nadita; Aldin Alfariji; Astri Tresna Rahayu

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2025 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

Tourism plays a crucial role in increasing community participation while providing positive impacts on the economy, culture, and environment. This study aims to analyze the tourism development potential of Situ Cilangla in Raksasari Village, Taraju District, Tasikmalaya Regency. The qualitative method used was a SWOT analysis approach through interviews with managers, visitors, and the surrounding community. The results of the study indicate strengths in the form of scarcity of tourist attractions and free entry. Weaknesses include low visitor interest, suboptimal digital marketing, and limited land. Opportunities lie in the availability of good accommodation and services, while threats include the lack of tourist attractions and the existence of certain myths or beliefs. These findings can be used as a reference in formulating development strategies to increase the interest and awareness of Situ Cilangla among the public.

Henry Swasta Sidabutar; Abdi Sugiarto; Cut Nuraini

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Urban riverbank areas are strategic spaces that hold ecological, social, cultural, and economic significance. In Pematang Siantar City, the Bah Bolon River has the potential to be developed as a sustainable urban ecotourism corridor. However, its current condition is marked by environmental degradation, infrastructure limitations, and poor spatial utilization. This study aims to identify development strategies that integrate environmental conservation, community-based tourism, and urban revitalization through placemaking and sustainable planning. This research adopts a qualitative descriptive approach focusing on the Bah Bolon River area in Pematang Siantar City. Data were collected through field observations, in-depth interviews with stakeholders, documentation review, and literature studies. The analysis involved descriptive mapping, SWOT analysis, community preference surveys, and land suitability assessments. Findings revealed that three key river segments—RINDAM I/BB area, Jalan Diponegoro–Jalan Jenderal Sudirman corridor, and the Quan Im Temple zone—exhibit varying levels of potential for ecotourism, cultural heritage, and public green space development. Key issues include pollution, informal land use, weak coordination, and insufficient infrastructure. Development opportunities include white-water rafting, thematic parks, spiritual reflection gardens, and creative economic zones. The study proposes an integrated riverbank development strategy, encompassing spatial zoning, ecological restoration, tourism infrastructure, community empowerment, and regional branding. It recommends the establishment of a multi-sector management agency, master planning, and cross-stakeholder collaboration to transform Bah Bolon River into a sustainable, inclusive, and resilient urban corridor.

Adam Adriansyah Putra; Leo Anaris Sakti; Galuh Dea Tiara Shandy; Dimas Saputra; Anggara Setya Dharma

Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The need for environmentally friendly marine transportation continues to increase, especially in tourist areas such as Penyengat Island, Tanjungpinang, Riau Islands. In the local context, the design of electric boats has not been widely developed for small islands in Indonesia, even though the potential and urgency for its application is very high. Geographical constraints, limited charging infrastructure, and a lack of technical data are the main obstacles. This research focuses on the design and construction of an electric-powered tourist boat prototype with an asymmetrical catamaran hull type as an effort to support a sustainable transportation system. The boat design applies an asymmetrical catamaran hull configuration to improve sailing stability and energy efficiency. The propulsion system is controlled via a wireless PS2 joystick integrated with an ESP32 microcontroller, supported by a 24V DC motor powered by lithium-ion batteries and solar panels as a supplement. Test results show that the boat can operate stably with remote control, good energy efficiency, and zero emissions during operation. Some technical challenges encountered include limited operational duration due to battery capacity and high sensitivity of electronic components to water exposure. Overall, this prototype has great potential for further development as an environmentally friendly alternative for maritime transportation system. The stable catamaran hull design provides advantages in terms of comfort and safety, especially in calm or shallow waters. The electric propulsion system used has proven to be efficient and responsive, supported by a remote control mechanism that is easy to operate via a wireless joystick

Astry Putri Dayanda Anabokay; Wiendu Nuryanti

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

Kotagede, one of the historic districts in Yogyakarta, boasts a rich cultural and architectural heritage that makes it a prominent destination for walking tours. Walking along its historic alleys, traditional buildings, bustling markets, and local life offers visitors an authentic cultural tourism experience. However, the current design of walking tours in Kotagede still tends to emphasize historical narratives and architectural visualization, leaving the multisensory potential of the area underutilized. This study aims to analyze how tourists perceive sensory experiences (visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and tactile) during walking tours in Kotagede and to identify the most dominant elements that shape such experiences. The research employed a descriptive, qualitative approach, utilizing in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The participants consisted of 32 tourists who had just completed a walking tour, selected through purposive sampling. The findings reveal that visual experience is the most dominant sensory element, particularly through traditional architecture and historic buildings. Auditory elements, such as birdsong and market activities, enrich the atmosphere, while tactile experiences with building materials provide authenticity and strengthen tourists' emotional connection with local history.Meanwhile, olfactory elements, such as the aroma of spices, incense, and aged wood, contribute to the overall ambiance, though occasionally disrupted by unpleasant odors from waste. Gustatory experiences are often encountered during tours of local culinary products, demonstrating strong potential as markers of cultural identity, although they are not yet fully integrated into the tour itinerary. These findings highlight a gap between Kotagede's multisensory potential and the existing design of the walking tour. Therefore, the development of more holistic sensory-based walking tours is necessary to enhance visitor satisfaction while reinforcing Kotagede’s cultural identity as a meaningful heritage destination.

Hairuddin Hairuddin; Muhammad Fahreyza Latanro; Rahmad Rahmad; Imam Fadly; Mithahul ulum +1 more

Jurnal Pariwisata Indonesia 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Development study of the planning strategy of the Lumpue Beach tourism area located in Parepare City, South Sulawesi. The main focus of the study is to identify existing attractions, infrastructure conditions, and apply development planning strategies with a SWOT approach. Lumpue Beach is a coastal area that has interesting ecological and aesthetic values, but has not been exploited as a tourist destination. The approach used in this study is qualitative descriptive, which is complemented by quantitative data obtained through surveys, interviews, secondary as well as primary data from the concerned institutions. The analysis shows that Lumpue Beach has great potential with its ecological, natural beauty, local culture, and easy access. Its notable weaknesses include: lack of supporting facilities, environmental cleanliness, and absence of government and private sector coordination to plan the development of the area. As for the opportunity for increased interest in marine tourism, as a strategic area of Parepare City, there is also the support of local tourism agencies, such as Pokdarwis. Then the threats that must be addressed, including: environmental pollution and exploitation of areas there is no coordination of government and private parties. of this study include the sustainable and integrated development of Pipda and the urban spatial plan of Parepare, the improvement of facilities and infrastructure, the involvement of local communities, as well as the promotion of Panatai Tourism destination through digital platforms. The findings of this study are expected to serve as a reference for the City government and stakeholders in planning sustainable Lumpue Beach tourism area development strategies integrated with Parepare municipal regulations.

Fadiah Izzah Ajrina; Divina Aufa Widiana; Nada Yuliana Rahma; Yoan Dian Perdana

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

The tourism sector is one of the strategic sectors in Indonesia's development, as mandated by Law Number 10 of 2009. Pangkalpinang City, the capital of Bangka Belitung Islands Province, holds significant potential for developing marine tourism, such as Pasir Padi Beach. This area is designated as a Provincial Tourism Strategic Area (KSPP) based on Regional Regulation Number 7 of 2016. Despite its attractions and strategic location, the development of this area must prioritize environmental sustainability and optimize factors influencing tourist satisfaction, such as facilities, pricing, and tourist attractions. This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourist satisfaction and revisit intention to Pasir Padi Beach. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through surveys using questionnaires and then analyzed with SPSS software. The measured variables include tourism facilities consisting of accommodation, restaurants, and information centers; pricing, which includes affordability, appropriateness, and price competitiveness; as well as tourist attractions, which consist of natural beauty, activities, and cleanliness. The findings reveal that natural beauty, ticket price affordability, cleanliness at the tourist site, the quality of homestays, and the quality of restaurants and street vendors significantly influence tourist satisfaction. By identifying the factors that influence tourist visits, the government can develop appropriate strategies and formulate policies to increase tourist arrivals, based on the key factors that significantly affect tourist satisfaction through their intention to revisit.

Andi Litriyanto; Aditya Joshua K; Aji Sajiwo; Nafa Latifatuzzahro; Maya Putri Amalia +2 more

Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Panglipuran Traditional Village in Bali has gained international recognition as one of the cleanest tourist villages in the world and serves as a model for culture-based sustainable tourism. The economic foundation of the village relies heavily on the development of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) rooted in local wisdom, which simultaneously function as drivers of economic growth and instruments of cultural preservation. This study seeks to examine the management practices, marketing strategies, and challenges faced by MSMEs in Panglipuran Village. The research applied qualitative methods, including field observation, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, documentation review, and descriptive analysis. The findings reveal a strong synergy between customary values and economic activities, reflected in flagship products such as bamboo handicrafts, traditional cuisine, and signature beverages. Success factors include an effective organizational structure, the support of customary institutions, and the ability to adopt adaptive marketing approaches. Nonetheless, several challenges were identified, including limited utilization of digital marketing platforms, constraints in production capacity, and insufficient product innovation to meet the demands of broader markets. Recommendations highlight the importance of strengthening online marketing, diversifying product variations, and expanding cooperative networks both within and beyond the village. Overall, the study underscores the significant potential of culture-based MSMEs to enhance community welfare, increase competitiveness, and ensure the sustainability of local traditions within the dynamics of modern tourism.

Andika Prihantara; Yudha Eka Ardiansyah; Habibah Habibah; Siska Febrina Rahmawati; Dewi Fitri Septiani +1 more

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study examines the social, economic, and tourism impacts on the lives of the community in Penglipuran Tourism Village. The research highlights that the growth of tourism significantly increases local income by approximately 150–300%, fosters the creation of new business opportunities, and contributes to the preservation of Balinese culture and traditions. Tourism development not only strengthens the village’s cultural identity but also enhances social cohesion through community-based tourism initiatives. In addition, the adoption of digital technologies, such as cashless payment systems and electronic ticketing, has improved transaction efficiency, transparency, and market expansion, while also providing better services for visitors. Despite these benefits, several challenges have emerged, including growing environmental pressures, waste management issues, and the potential widening of economic inequality between residents directly involved in tourism and those who are not. These challenges indicate that tourism development can also create socio-economic gaps and place strains on the village’s natural resources if not managed carefully. Therefore, sustainable tourism management becomes crucial in balancing cultural preservation, economic equity, and environmental protection. This study suggests that policies integrating community participation, equitable economic distribution, and environmental sustainability are essential to ensure long-term positive impacts. Ultimately, Penglipuran Tourism Village can serve as a model for sustainable rural tourism development in Indonesia and beyond.

Yoan Desyoni Nainggolan; Beny OY Marpaung

Jupiter: Publikasi Ilmu Keteknikan Industri, Teknik Elektro dan Informatika 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Sibolga City, located along the seashore and endowed with abundant natural beauty, holds significant potential for development as a marine tourism destination. Beyond its coastal appeal, the city offers opportunities for diverse recreational areas such as camping grounds, botanical gardens, culinary centers, and Mancakrida zones. To support these initiatives, this research investigates the sources of activities and spatial programs that can be realized through the construction of cottages and integrated recreational facilities. Given Sibolga’s hot tropical climate, the application of Tropical Architecture is essential to address environmental challenges including solar exposure, rainfall intensity, air humidity, and wind orientation. This study aims to harness Sibolga’s environmental assets by proposing sustainable cottage designs and recreational spaces that align with the principles of Tropical Architecture. The research contributes to the development of commercial residential models that are harmoniously integrated with nature, promoting economic sustainability and ecological balance. Methodologically, the study involves interviews, site surveys, and comparative analyses to derive contextual design solutions. The final output is a conceptual design for cottages and recreational areas that reflect climate-responsive architecture and support Sibolga’s tourism growth. This research not only enhances architectural knowledge in tropical settings but also offers practical insights for urban planners and stakeholders seeking to revitalize Sibolga City as a vibrant, nature-integrated tourism hub.

Sri Choiriyati; Fathul amin; Dio riski saputra; Neli Septiawati Agustin; Dea Nurul Falah +4 more

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Collaboration between students and the community is a crucial strategy in village empowerment to achieve sustainable development. This study aims to describe the forms of student-community collaboration in educational programs, environmental actions, and the commemoration of the 80th Indonesian Independence Day in West Ambarawa Village, Pringsewu Regency. The method used was descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation during program implementation. The results indicate that educational activities, including campus outreach, prevention of immorality, anti-bullying, and early childhood education (PAUD) mentoring, increased educational awareness and social literacy. Environmental actions such as mutual cooperation (gotong royong) and mosque revitalization successfully strengthened the values of mutual cooperation and environmental cleanliness. Furthermore, QRIS socialization positively impacted the digital literacy of MSMEs, while local tourism promotion increased the village's tourism potential. The commemoration of the 80th Indonesian Independence Day served as a platform for strengthening social capital and community togetherness. Despite challenges such as limited time and participation, this collaboration significantly contributed to strengthening community capacity. Further recommendations include ongoing mentoring, infrastructure support, and strengthening the role of youth to ensure the program's sustainability.

Nabella Rizka Tianlie; Hikmah Muhaimin; Suprapto Suprapto; Santosa Santosa; Jenny Yudha Utama

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

Tourism plays a crucial role in regional development, not only in terms of the economy but also in enhancing the social and cultural quality of the community. Mojokerto Regency, particularly Pacet District, has significant natural tourism potential, one of which is Camping Outdoor Dolanan (COD) Tegal Klopo. This study aims to examine the role of the Village Government in community development through the utilization of this tourism potential. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques including in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The informants in this study include the village head, BUMDes managers, tourism site managers, and local residents. The results of the study show that the Village Government plays a strategic role in designing and implementing tourism development programs in the village. The Village Government not only plays a role in building synergy between BUMDes and the community but also actively plans promotional strategies that can attract tourists to visit COD Tegal Klopo. Additionally, the Village Government also plays a role in raising community awareness about the importance of maintaining the sustainability of the environment and local culture so that this tourism can provide long-term benefits for the village. However, this tourism development faces several challenges, such as limited facilities and a lack of trained human resources to professionally manage the tourism destination. Despite these challenges, the development of COD Tegal Klopo tourism has shown positive impacts on the local economy, with an increase in income from the tourism sector. Moreover, this tourism also helps preserve local culture and encourages active community participation in the village development process. With continued support from the Village Government, it is expected that this tourism development will continue to grow, provide greater economic benefits, and preserve local culture and the environment for a better future.

Nabella Rizka Tianlie; Hikmah Muhaimin; Suprapto Suprapto; Santosa Santosa; Jenny Yudha Utama

Master Manajemen 2025 Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis, Universitas Nusa Nipa

Tourism plays a crucial role in regional development, not only in terms of the economy but also in enhancing the social and cultural quality of the community. Mojokerto Regency, particularly Pacet District, has significant natural tourism potential, one of which is Camping Outdoor Dolanan (COD) Tegal Klopo. This study aims to examine the role of the Village Government in community development through the utilization of this tourism potential. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, with data collection techniques including in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. The informants in this study include the village head, BUMDes managers, tourism site managers, and local residents. The results of the study show that the Village Government plays a strategic role in designing and implementing tourism development programs in the village. The Village Government not only plays a role in building synergy between BUMDes and the community but also actively plans promotional strategies that can attract tourists to visit COD Tegal Klopo. Additionally, the Village Government also plays a role in raising community awareness about the importance of maintaining the sustainability of the environment and local culture so that this tourism can provide long-term benefits for the village. However, this tourism development faces several challenges, such as limited facilities and a lack of trained human resources to professionally manage the tourism destination. Despite these challenges, the development of COD Tegal Klopo tourism has shown positive impacts on the local economy, with an increase in income from the tourism sector. Moreover, this tourism also helps preserve local culture and encourages active community participation in the village development process. With continued support from the Village Government, it is expected that this tourism development will continue to grow, provide greater economic benefits, and preserve local culture and the environment for a better future.

Amirul Mustofa; Eny Haryati; Litafira Syahadiyanti

International Journal of Communication, Tourism, and Social Economic Trends 2025 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study discusses the role of enabling setting in increasing the empowerment of beneficiary communities in Tamansari Tourism Village, Banyuwangi Regency. Enabling setting is understood as a supportive environment that includes inclusive policies, access to resources, community participation, and cultural and environmental preservation. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach through case studies, using in-depth interview techniques, participatory observation, and document studies. The results show that the empowerment of communities depends not only on increased economic income, but also on their ability to be actively involved in tourism management, safeguard local cultural values, and gain equitable access to training and information. Government support, partnerships with the private sector, and local initiatives are important factors in creating empowerment. However, challenges such as inequality of participation, limited digital access, and potential conflicts between community groups were also found. This study concludes that sustainable development of tourism villages must prioritize multi-stakeholder collaboration and strengthen local capacity equally. These findings make a practical contribution to the formulation of more inclusive policies and serve as a reference for the sustainable development of community-based tourism villages in Indonesia. Furthermore, the study highlights the critical role of continuous capacity building and knowledge sharing among community members to ensure long-term sustainability. By fostering an environment where local residents are equipped with the necessary skills and information, the community can better adapt to changing tourism trends and external pressures. Additionally, the integration of digital tools and platforms is recommended to bridge the information gap and enhance marketing efforts, thus expanding the reach of the tourism village. These strategies collectively support a more resilient and self-reliant community, capable of maintaining both economic growth and cultural integrity in the face of development challenges.

Beatrice Jennifer Simamora; Dewi Yanti; Muhammad Khadry

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

This study aims to analyze sustainable tourism development strategies in Simamora Tourism Village, Humbang Hasundutan Regency. This village has significant potential in the natural and cultural tourism sector, such as Sisingamangaraja Palace, Aek Silang whitewater rafting, and Batu Nganga. However, the management of this potential has not been optimally implemented. Several challenges remain, such as low community participation, limited infrastructure, and residents' limited understanding of the concept of sustainable tourism. This study used a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews and field observations. Informants in the study included village officials, local communities, and managers of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes). The data obtained were analyzed using the SOAR (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results) approach to identify strengths, opportunities, aspirations, and expected outcomes in sustainable tourism development. The results show that although the tourism potential in Simamora Village is quite high, the lack of coordination between stakeholders and the absence of an integrated development strategy are the main obstacles. Therefore, this study recommends several strategic steps, including improving the quality of human resources in the tourism sector, strengthening supporting infrastructure, and developing tourism products based on local wisdom that can foster active community involvement. Community participation in every stage of planning and management is crucial for achieving sustainable and competitive tourism. The results of this study are expected to serve as a reference in formulating policies for sustainable village tourism development.