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BENTUK PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP KEPARIWISATAAN DI KAMPUNG WISATA TAMANSARI YOGYAKARTA Sagala, Afrilia Elizabet; Nuryanti, Wiendu
Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata Vol 24 No 2 (2019): Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Institut Pariwisata Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30647/jip.v24i2.1307

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The 2015-2025 RIPPARDA stipulated in PP No.3 of 2015, Article 20 mentions the classification of historical and cultural tourism development objects, namely Tamansari. The development of tourism in Tamansari village is closely related to community participation. The research uses mixed methods, by combining two forms of approaches namely qualitative and quantitative in analyzing data and displaying data. The results showed (1) the development of tourism in Tamansari village was inseparable from community participation and the encouragement of the Tamansari Village organization in stimulating the activeness of the community, while the activist promoters were from community organizations. (2) the community of Tamansari Village participated with the percentage of ideas (100%), energy (100%), property (100%), skills (100%), and social (41%), with the results of the average form of cross tabulation participation in tourism namely: Attractions (48.2%), Amenities (30.2%), and Accessibility (16.3%), can be identified forms of skills participation in an attraction is a major influence (3) factors that influence participation, namely internal factors 72% and 75 , 63% of external factors affecting the community of Tamansari tourism village in participating. The dominant external factor affecting society is leadership and organization.
The Level of Responsible Tourism Among Millennials and Generation Z in the Sustainability of the Cetho Temple Tourist Destination Sagala, Afrilia Elizabet; Asmara, Denny
Ganaya : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 9 No 2 (2026): Article in Press
Publisher : Jayapangus Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37329/ganaya.v9i2.5144

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This study aims to investigates the determinants of responsible tourism behavior among Millennial and Generation Z visitors to Cetho Temple, a cultural and spiritual heritage site in Indonesia. Employing a mixed-methods approach, data were collected from 400 survey respondents and through in-depth interviews with tourists, destination managers, and local stakeholders. Quantitative analysis using SmartPLS 4 reveals that technology (T = 4.842; p < 0.001) and governance & policy (T = 3.657; p < 0.001) significantly influence responsible tourism practices. Social factors exert a marginal yet notable impact (p = 0.045), highlighting the role of peer and community influence. In contrast, educational, economic, environmental, and behavioral intent variables were not statistically significant. Qualitative insights corroborate these findings: Millennials tend to acquire responsible tourism values through formal education, while Gen Z relies more on social media. Despite its potential, technology remains underutilized by destination managers. The study recommends strengthening digital transformation and educational initiatives that integrate diverse sustainable tourism models, such as wellness, heritage, and community-based tourism, to foster long-term sustainability and responsible visitor behavior at heritage sites like Cetho Temple.