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Analysis of Manado City Tourism Management Policy Tangian, Diane; Polii, Bernadain D.; Mengko, Seska M.H.
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific Vol 4, No 1 (2021): February 2021
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The tourism industry has an important role to improve economic and community welfare. In several regions, the industry boosts the regional economy as the main income source. Realizing this, the government has been currently trying to develop tourism potentials in their respective areas. North Sulawesi is one of the priorities for developing tourist destinations by the central government, and one of the tourist objects is Likupang. By setting Likupang as one of the priorities for developing tourist destinations, it will afford opportunities for the City of Manado to increase revenue from the tourism sector. Thus, a tourism management policy is needed to harmonize environmental, socio-cultural, and economic aspects. Manado City tourism management policy is assessed with The Exponential Comparison Method (MPE) by looking at the degree of importance based on experts’ opinions. Overall policy assessment refers to four aspects, namely environmental, socio-cultural, economic, and political aspects. Based on the weighting results, the availability of employment has the highest value. Meanwhile, for the assessment of alternative policies, the first integrated management policy between the main tourist objects around has the highest value.
Analysis of Manado City Tourism Management Policy Tangian, Diane; Polii, Bernadain D.; Mengko, Seska M.H.
International Journal of Tourism and Hospitality in Asia Pasific Vol 4, No 1 (2021): February 2021
Publisher : AIBPM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/ijthap.v4i1.1016

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The tourism industry has an important role to improve economic and community welfare. In several regions, the industry boosts the regional economy as the main income source. Realizing this, the government has been currently trying to develop tourism potentials in their respective areas. North Sulawesi is one of the priorities for developing tourist destinations by the central government, and one of the tourist objects is Likupang. By setting Likupang as one of the priorities for developing tourist destinations, it will afford opportunities for the City of Manado to increase revenue from the tourism sector. Thus, a tourism management policy is needed to harmonize environmental, socio-cultural, and economic aspects. Manado City tourism management policy is assessed with The Exponential Comparison Method (MPE) by looking at the degree of importance based on experts’ opinions. Overall policy assessment refers to four aspects, namely environmental, socio-cultural, economic, and political aspects. Based on the weighting results, the availability of employment has the highest value. Meanwhile, for the assessment of alternative policies, the first integrated management policy between the main tourist objects around has the highest value.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN DAN PENGELOLAAN HOMESTAY DI DESA WISATA KULU Caroles, Krisliana Putri Ema; Lagarense, Bet El SIlisna; Polii, Bernadain D.
HOSPITALITI DAN PARIWISATA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): JURNAL HOSPITALITI DAN PARIWISATA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35729/jhp.v8i2.154

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This study aims to analyze the development and management strategies of homestays in Kulu TourismVillage as part of efforts to improve service quality and community-based tourism attractiveness. Theresearch employed a qualitative approach with data collection techniques including in-depthinterviews, participatory observation, and documentation. The findings reveal that the developmentstrategies focus on enhancing local human resource capacity through hospitality training, digitalpromotion, and the utilization of local cultural and natural assets. Meanwhile, the managementstrategies emphasize community-based governance, collaboration with village authorities and tourismagencies, and service standardization. Major challenges include limited infrastructure, humanresources, and access to digital marketing. Therefore, a sustainable collaborative approach involvinglocal communities, government, and tourism stakeholders is essential to support homestays as a pillarof the local economy in Kulu Tourism Village