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Kebijakan Kolaboratif Pencegahan Peredaran Gelap Narkotika pada Sektor Pariwisata di Indonesia Bentonius Silitonga
Eduturisma Vol 8 No 2 (2024): EDUTURISMA
Publisher : LPPM and Travel Operation Department Universitas Asa Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70157/e.v8i2.2629

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The increasingly popular tourism industry does not only bring profits for the country's foreign exchange or income for local communities. One of the problems arising from the tourism sector is the presence of foreign tourists in camouflage carrying out illicit narcotics trafficking in Indonesia. Therefore, collaborative policies are needed to overcome this problem. The aim of the research is to examine collaborative strategic steps and synergy models between stakeholders in reducing the abuse and illicit trafficking of narcotics through the role of the tourism sector in managing the social and economic potential of communities in vulnerable areas and prone to narcotics and narcotics precursors.The research is qualitative in nature and was conducted through interviews, literature review, and documentation techniques. The results of implementing collaborative policies to prevent illicit narcotics trafficking in the tourism sector have not been implemented well. This is because implementing agencies are still running independently.The resulting new concept is a synergistic model of collaborative policy implementation by optimizing the roles of various stakeholders based on their respective duties and functions contributing to a collaborative program which called the Desa Wisata Bersinar Program.
Dampak Kebijakan Kenaikan Harga Minyak Goreng Rakyat Terhadap Distributor di DKI Jakarta Bentonius Silitonga
Eduturisma Vol 9 No 1 (2024): EDUTURISMA
Publisher : LPPM and Travel Operation Department Universitas Asa Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70157/e.v9i1.2634

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To overcome the problem of stability, certainty, and affordability of cooking oil prices, the government has issued regulations that regulate the trade process from upstream to downstream even though in reality the price in the market remains high and scarce. The study aims to examine the impact of the policy of increasing the price of cooking oil in terms of price stability and supply chain management felt by distributors in DKI Jakarta. The study uses qualitative methods through in-depth interview techniques. The results of the analysis use interview data, literature reviews, government reports, and other official websites. The results of the study revealed that government policy has not considered the domino effect of an uncertainty in the addition of export quotas that affect the Domestic Market Obligation on the availability of Minyakita. In addition, allegations of cooking oil cartel practices and speculator behavior are factors that hinder the implementation of the policy properly. As a conclusion of the study, the impact of the policy of increasing the price of cooking oil does not have a strong influence on price stability and supply chain availability, ambiguous trade, and the government's inability to oversee the business process from upstream to downstream.