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Journal : Jurnal Wasian

Community Perceptions and Preferences Toward Tourism Village Development in Kojadoi Village, East Alok Subdistrict, Sikka Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province Wardana, Hananu Wisnu; Muthmainnah , Muthmainnah; Molo, Hasanuddin; Ariandi, Rahmat
Jurnal Wasian Vol. 10 No. 02 (2023): December
Publisher : Forestry Department, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62142/zc8v1a74

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The purpose of this study was to determine the Perceptions and Preferences of the Community towards the Development of Tourism Villages in Kojadoi Village. This research was conducted with descriptive analysis with a percentage analysis approach. Sample determination was carried out using the Slovin formula. The population in this study is the entire community, namely 486 heads of families (KK) and visitors who visit Kojadai Tourism Village, namely 1,184 people. The total number of respondents was 82 local people and 93 visitors, sample details were carried out on visitors, and local people (including Pokdarwis, BUMDES, and community leaders). This research uses a Likert scale, where the Likert scale is used to measure the attitudes, opinions, and perceptions of a person or group of people about social phenomena. The data analysis process begins by reviewing all data obtained both through the results of questionnaires and interviews, then described by using percentage analysis. The results showed that community perceptions of tourism village development were considered quite good with an average scale of 4.08 and tourist preferences for the development of Kojadai tourism village were classified as very good, with a preference level on an average scale of 4.24.
Community-based Strategies for Optimising Mangrove Forest Tourism Management in Balang Baru Village, Jeneponto Regency Yayank, Andi Ridha; Molo, Hasanuddin; Rahim Sila, Sri Arfiani
Jurnal Wasian Vol. 12 No. 02 (2025): December
Publisher : Forestry Department, University of Muhammadiyah Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62142/45mbwp68

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Although SWOT analysis has been widely used for tourism and conservation planning, its application here highlights the institutional and social dynamics shaping mangrove ecotourism in a rural Indonesian context. The study reframes SWOT not merely as a planning tool but as a policy instrument to show how local collaboration, governance capacity and ecological rehabilitation can be aligned to sustain mangrove-based livelihoods. Grounded in the context of Balang Baru Village, where mangrove resources managed as a tourism area face increasing pressure from population growth and economic needs, this study aims to optimise the utilisation of the mangrove forest tourism area through the formulation of effective management strategies. Primary data were obtained from interviews with 15 respondents, including local residents, village government representatives, and members of the mangrove management group. The results identified ten strategic actions to strengthen mangrove tourism management, including the use of non-tourism zones for rehabilitation, the development of mangrove education parks, the establishment of an official tourism website, the improvement of facilities and infrastructure, and the enhancement of stakeholder collaboration. These strategies are expected to support sustainable mangrove management while improving community welfare through ecotourism development.