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Journal : Perkembangan Kajian Sosial

Village Government Supervision in the Management of Danau Biru Geotourism in North Kolaka Fait, Taslim; Irabiah; Badia, Juslan; Septiana, Anis Ribcalia
Perkembangan Kajian Sosial Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Teras Kampus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/perkasa.v2i2.305

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This study aims to analyze the supervisory function by the Walasiho Village Government in the management of Danau Biru Geotourism in Walasiho Village, Wowo District, North Kolaka Regency, Southeast Sulawesi. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Preparations for research, data collection and analysis will be carried out in January-August 2025. Primary data was obtained from the results of interviews with informants, namely the Head of Marketing of the North Kolaka Tourism Office, the Head of Walasiho Village, business actors, and visitors. Observations at the research site and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) with employees at the North Kolaka Tourism Office office completed the research data. The secondary data comes from articles, books, and documents from the North Kolaka Tourism Office and the Walasiho Village Government. Data analysis is in the form of data condensation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions according to the Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014) model. The results of the study show that the supervision carried out by the village government aims to ensure the maximum deposit of visitor levies as the village's contribution to the local original income (PAD) of North Kolaka Regency. Meanwhile, the supervisory function does not yet have standard standards, comprehensive performance indicators, gaps  with ideal standards, and corrective mechanisms that are not yet systematic.  In conclusion,  the supervisory function of the Walasiho Village Government in the management of Danau Biru Geotourism is not ideal so that it has the potential to hinder the sustainability of tourism management.
Performance Of Village-Owned Enterprises In Tanggetada Village, The Importance Of Tanggetada, Kolaka Regency kastam, surya; R, La Ode Asrun Aziz; Septiana, Anis Ribcalia
Perkembangan Kajian Sosial Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/perkasa.v1i2.26

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The aim of this research is to find out and describe the performance of village-owned enterprises (BUMD) in Tanggetada Village, Tanggetada District, Kolaka Regency. Type of qualitative descriptive research. The research location is Tanggetada Village. The informants in this research consisted of the Tanggetada Village Head, village secretary, village treasurer, Chair of the Village Consultative Body (BPD), hamlet head, as well as the director, secretary, and treasurer of the Tanggetada Village-Owned Enterprise (Bumdes), including the Tanggetada Village community. Types and sources of data are primary data and secondary data. Based on the results of research regarding the performance of Bumdes on efficiency indicators, in terms of providing information to the public, it has not been implemented well. Bumdes and the village government are not thorough in conducting outreach to the community, so the Bumdes program is not yet fully known to the community. In terms of effectiveness, there is still a lack of public interest in purchasing Bumdes program businesses, coupled with business production, which has decreased due to limited capital. In the aspect of justice, community involvement in implementing the Bumdes program is still limited, as can be seen from the decline in sales production, coupled with sales prices that are quite different compared to other places. Meanwhile, in terms of responsiveness, the management of income from the Bumdes program to the village government is generally unknown to the community, and also the development of Bumdes' businesses has not been able to run well.