Gina Gartiwi PR
Udayana University, Bali

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Exploration of Marine Tourism Development Based on Local Community Empowerment in Kuranji Dalang Village, Labuapi District, West Lombok Regency I Ketut Antara; Fransisco Dei Graciano Gadu; An Nuur Khairune Nisa; Willy Susanto; Inti Pranawati; Gina Gartiwi PR
Jurnal Toursci Vol 3 No 6 (2026): Vol 3 No 6 June 2026
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v3i6.1254

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Background. The development of marine tourism is one of the strategic tourism sectors in the development of coastal areas because it has significant economic, social, and ecological potential. Coastal ecosystems are transitional areas between land and ocean that have high biodiversity and important ecological functions. In the tourism sector. Kuranji Dalang Village in Labuapi District, West Lombok Regency has coastal resources that have the potential to be developed as a community-based marine tourism destination. Purpose. This research aims to identify tourist attractions, explore the potential of marine tourism in Kuranji Village, the impact of marine tourism development, and inhibiting factors in the development of marine tourism based on community empowerment in Kuranji Village. Method. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach through field observations, interviews with the community and members of the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis), and local MSMEs. Results. The results of the study show that Kuranji Dalang Village has various marine tourism attractions, including culinary attractions, camping areas, recreational fishing attractions, beach panoramas with the golden sunset phenomenon. Conclusion. The development of community-based marine tourism in this village can be carried out through the empowerment of local communities through creative economy management, strengthening of Human Resources (HR) of local communities, optimizing marketing and promotion of marine tourist destinations.
Identification of Beach Carrying Capacity and Sedimentation-Based Nourishment Impacts at Ancol Beach Jakarta I Ketut Antara; Willy Susanto; An Nuur Khairune Nisa; Fransisco Dei Graciano Gadu; Inti Pranawati; Gina Gartiwi PR
Jurnal Toursci Vol 3 No 6 (2026): Vol 3 No 6 June 2026
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v3i6.1255

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Purpose. This study aims to analyze the carrying capacity of Ancol Beach, Jakarta, in relation to the sediment nourishment strategy as an effort to maintain the stability of coastal tourism areas. Method. The approach used is qualitative descriptive, using the literature study method, namely by collecting and analyzing secondary data from scientific journals, research reports, and related publications. The analysis was conducted by examining the five main dimensions of carrying capacity: Physical Carrying Capacity (PCC), Ecological Carrying Capacity (ECC), Social Carrying Capacity (SCC), Management Capacity (MCC), and Facility Carrying Capacity (FCC). Results. The findings in this study confirm that the interaction among the dimensions of carrying capacity is complex and that they affect one another. High dependence on meeting needs makes management quality a key factor in maintaining a balance between tourism utilization and environmental sustainability. Conclusion. An integrated, adaptive, and data-based management strategy is needed to ensure the sustainability of Ancol Beach as a coastal tourism destination.