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Potential resources through the suitability and tourism carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach, Bone Bolango Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Monoarfa, Sri Fitriani; Arman, Veggy
Depik Vol 13, No 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.3.34272

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The lack of information regarding the existence of potential natural resources supporting tourism activities and the suitability and capability of resources to support the implementation of good tourism activities can be a factor that hinders the sustainability of tourism in Kurenai Beach. Beach tourism activities can make a positive contribution to economic growth and the level of community welfare. On the other side, these activities also negatively impact the sustainability of coastal resources. For this reason, it is necessary to limit the tourists according to the carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach. This research gave the initial information to support the sustainability and management of Kurenai Beach tourism, Bone Bolango Regency. This research aims to determine potential resources through regional suitability and carrying capacity. Further, it is expected that the result of this study can be used as a recommendation in preparing a tourism development policy plan for Kurenai Beach, Bone Bolango Regency. The research was conducted from March to August 2023 in Tomini Bay waters, Kurenai Beach. This is a survey and interview research. The types of data used in this research were primary and secondary. The analysis used in this research was suitability analysis and carrying capacity analysis to determine the resource potential of Kurenai Beach. The research results showed that the suitability of Kurenai Beach tourism in the beach recreation category was divided into 3 (three) suitability categories, namely very suitable (S1), suitable (S2), and not suitable (S3). The carrying capacity of the Kurenai Beach tourist area could accommodate around 33,840 people/month. Kurenai Beach has some potential resources that are very suitable for beach tourism, amounting to 15,379 m2 and the total visitors of Kurenai Beach has not exceeded the carrying capacity of the Kurenai Beach tourist area so optimizing its use and management is highly possible.Keywords:Natural resourcesSustainable tourismTomini BayBotubarani Village
Potential resources through the suitability and tourism carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach, Bone Bolango Regency Hamzah, Sri Nuryatin; Monoarfa, Sri Fitriani; Arman, Veggy
Depik Vol 13, No 3 (2024): DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.13.3.34272

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The lack of information regarding the existence of potential natural resources supporting tourism activities and the suitability and capability of resources to support the implementation of good tourism activities can be a factor that hinders the sustainability of tourism in Kurenai Beach. Beach tourism activities can make a positive contribution to economic growth and the level of community welfare. On the other side, these activities also negatively impact the sustainability of coastal resources. For this reason, it is necessary to limit the tourists according to the carrying capacity of Kurenai Beach. This research gave the initial information to support the sustainability and management of Kurenai Beach tourism, Bone Bolango Regency. This research aims to determine potential resources through regional suitability and carrying capacity. Further, it is expected that the result of this study can be used as a recommendation in preparing a tourism development policy plan for Kurenai Beach, Bone Bolango Regency. The research was conducted from March to August 2023 in Tomini Bay waters, Kurenai Beach. This is a survey and interview research. The types of data used in this research were primary and secondary. The analysis used in this research was suitability analysis and carrying capacity analysis to determine the resource potential of Kurenai Beach. The research results showed that the suitability of Kurenai Beach tourism in the beach recreation category was divided into 3 (three) suitability categories, namely very suitable (S1), suitable (S2), and not suitable (S3). The carrying capacity of the Kurenai Beach tourist area could accommodate around 33,840 people/month. Kurenai Beach has some potential resources that are very suitable for beach tourism, amounting to 15,379 m2 and the total visitors of Kurenai Beach has not exceeded the carrying capacity of the Kurenai Beach tourist area so optimizing its use and management is highly possible.Keywords:Natural resourcesSustainable tourismTomini BayBotubarani Village
STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAAN KOMUNITAS PESISIR DALAM MENGELOLA PARIWISATA PANTAI MELALUI PENINGKATAN DAYA TARIK WISATA PANTAI DIKAWASAN TELUK TOMINI Lantu, Iin Susilawati; Fachrussyah, Zc; Ahmad, Indra G.; Arman, Veggy
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i1.2146

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This article discusses a community service program integrated with the Community Service Program (KKN) in Torosiaje Village, Popayato District, Pohuwato Regency. The purpose of this program is to empower coastal communities in managing beach tourism through increasing tourist attractiveness. The method used in this program is Participatory Learning and Action (PLA). The stages of implementation are economic improvement through training activities on the use of social media and AI applications in the Information and Communication Technology RIRN by providing training and assistance to the community and youth organizations on how to use social media and AI applications in promoting and introducing Torosiaje village to the wider community. This program is expected to empower coastal communities in managing coastal tourism through increasing tourist attraction in Tomini Bay, especially in Torosiaje Village. Key word: Bajo Tribe, Tourism, Community Empowerment, Economy