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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology (MARCOPOLO)

Women Empowerment in Sustainable Tourism Development in Tenganan Pegringsingan Tourism Village, Karangasem, Bali Dewi, Kadek Rahayu Teresna; Widana, Ida Bgs Gede Agung; Aridayanti, Dewa Ayu Nyoman
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 8 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i8.10970

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This research was conducted with the aim of identifying the dimensions of empowerment, especially in the Tenganan Pegringsingan Tourism Village and to see the relationship between the dimensions of women's empowerment and the elements of sustainable tourism destination development according to Tourism and Creative Economy Ministerial Regulation Number 9 of 2021 concerning guidelines for developing sustainable tourism destinations. The exploratory factor analysis method was used to analyze the data that had been collected using a purposive sampling technique with a total of 140 samples. The results of the research show that 7 (seven) new dimensions have been formed that can describe women's empowerment in Tenganan Pegringsingan Village. The seven dimensions formed have fulfilled the elements that can support the realization of a sustainable tourism destination in the Tenganan Pegringsingan Tourism Village in accordance with the guidelines for developing sustainable tourism destinations.
Strategies to Develop Cemagi as a Community Based-Tourism Village and to achieve the status as an Independent Tourism Village in Bali Ningsih, Gusti Ayu Putu Bella Harta; Suasapha, Anom Hery; Aridayanti, Dewa Ayu Nyoman
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11181

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This research aims to design strategies for developing Cemagi Tourism Village as a community-based and Independent Tourism Village. A qualitative and descriptive approach was used in this research. The primary data was collected through interviews with informants who were chosen purposively. Observation and documentation were also used to collect the primary and secondary data. The results found 13 indicators of strengths, 10 of weaknesses, 6 of opportunities, and 3 threats for Cemagi Village to be recognized as an Independent Tourism Village based on Community-Based Tourism Concepts. The analysis also recommends implementing the SO Strategies that Cemagi Tourism Village can carry out as an independent community-based tourism village. The strategies are: 1). Optimizing potential development as a community-based tourist attraction, 2). Creating combined tour packages, 3). Providing daily performances, 4). Asking for government assistance, 5). Increasing the availability of homestays, 6). Providing cultural festivals, 7). Empowering the local community, 8). Increasing promotion, 9). Creating tour packages, 10). Designing a masterplan, and 11). Designing collaborative content for marketing purposes.
Development Strategy of Melayang Waterfall as a Sustainable Natural Tourism Attraction in Pejeng Kaja Village, Gianyar Regency Arta, Dewa Gede Angga Parama; Suasapha, Anom Hery; Aridayanti, Dewa Ayu Nyoman
Indonesian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research in Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 9 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/marcopolo.v2i9.11186

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Melayang Traditional Village is developing its natural tourism potential in the form of Melayang Waterfall, but the number of visitors is still low, with only around 12 to 20 tourists per day. Several promotional efforts have been made by the management, but the increase in visits has not been significant. Therefore, in-depth research is needed to formulate a strategy for sustainable tourism development. This study uses a qualitative method with primary and secondary data. Informants were selected through purposive sampling with a pentahelix approach. Data were collected through interviews with interview guide instruments, observations using checklists, documentation, and literature studies. Data analysis was carried out using the SWOT technique, through three stages: the input stage using the IFE and EFE matrices, the matching stage with the SWOT matrix, and the stage of determining priority strategies using the QSPM matrix analysis. From the SWOT analysis, 13 alternative strategies were generated, with five main strategies being further analyzed as priorities. These strategies include: 1) Inviting academics to provide training to the community on the positive impacts of tourism and tourism governance, 2) Establishing a management body to improve the quality of tourism services to be competitive, 3) Utilizing technology and social media as promotional tools, 4) Using local potential to compete with other tourist destinations, and 5) Utilizing the location to improve the community's economy.