Jery Christianto
Politeknik Internasional Bali, Indonesia

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Synchronization of maritime economic policy and marine tourism development: A critical review of the blue growth concept in East Java Jery Christianto; Leonardo Gunawan
International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/ijaste.v10i1.33-55

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This study aims to analyse the synchronization between Maritime Economic Policy (MEP) and Marine Tourism Destination Development (MTDD) within the blue growth framework in East Java, Indonesia, emphasizing the integration of governance, digital innovation, and stakeholder collaboration for sustainable maritime development. A qualitative integrative literature review method, using data sourced from Reputable Journals. Thematic analysis used to identify patterns of convergence, synergy, and gaps between MEP and MTDD. The findings reveal that East Java has implemented innovative governance practices, including the CETTAR digital platform and community based institutions such as BUMDes, which enhance transparency, coordination, and stakeholder engagement. However, key challenges remain, including fragmented institutional coordination, limited local participation, and inadequate policy integration across government levels. To address these, the study proposes a multidimensional MTDD framework encompassing environmental, economic, social, governance, and innovation components aligned with MEP’s strategic pillars. The results emphasize the importance of adaptive governance, transparency, and inclusive participation to balance economic growth with marine ecosystem preservation. This research contributes to both theory and practice by providing a holistic multidimensional model for harmonizing maritime economic and tourism development policies, offering strategic insights and actionable guidance for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers seeking to advance sustainable coastal and maritime development in East Java and similar regions. The model harmonizes maritime economic policy with tourism development by integrating environmental, economic, social, governance, and innovation pillars.
Strengthening the Multiplier Effect Through Local Community Involvement: A Case Study of the Jatiluwih Festival, Bali Jery Christianto; I Ketut Gunarsa
Jurnal Sains Terapan Pariwisata Vol. 11 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Sains Terapan Pariwisata
Publisher : Politeknik Sahid

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56743/jstp.v11i2.703

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This study investigates the role of local community participation in enhancing both the economic and cultural impacts of the Jatiluwih Festival. It seeks to understand how engagement in planning, decision-making, and implementation processes can strengthen economic circulation while fostering cultural pride and sustainability. The research adopts a sequential explanatory mixed-methods approach. Quantitative surveys provide insights into local spending patterns and multiplier effects, while qualitative interviews with government officials, private sector representatives, and community members enrich the analysis with perspectives on heritage preservation, product promotion, and social cohesion. Findings demonstrate that community participation significantly amplifies economic benefits for households and microenterprises, particularly in the culinary sector, and reinforces cultural identity. Government support through regulation, infrastructure, and youth training, together with private sector contributions such as sponsorship and digital branding, serve as key catalysts for sustaining competitiveness. Despite limitations in sample size and scope, the research affirms the festival’s potential to be developed as a model for sustainable, culture-based tourism.