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Social-ecological resilience of coastal tourism to climate change: A case study of Depok Beach, Bantul, Indonesia Duari, I Putu Hardani Hesti; Saptoto, Robertus; Ananta, Waode Asti; Cahyo, Pedro Triadi; Maulidina, Mutiara; Berliana, Naumi; Apriasnita, Apriasnita
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Forthcoming Issue 1
Publisher : Borneo Novelty Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/jrt.2025.050106100

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Purpose – This study aims to analyze how climate change impacts the sustainability of coastal tourism destinations, focusing on Depok Beach, Bantul. It explores the socio-ecological resilience of coastal communities and examines the adaptation and mitigation strategies developed to address environmental threats such as abrasion and extreme weather.  Methodology/Design/Approach – Through documentation studies, in-depth interviews, and field observations, the research methodology employed descriptive qualitative approaches.  Fishermen, traders, and managers of tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis) were among the key informants.  Findings – The findings indicate that cross-sectoral cooperation with the government and educational institutions, local organization strengthening, and economic resource diversification all contribute to the development of socio-ecological resilience.  Reforestation programs, disposal of waste, and the implementation of eco-friendly tourism practices are all a component of mitigation efforts.  Conversely, adaptation happens through modifications to corporate policies, innovations in digital marketing. Conversely, adaptation is achieved through modifications to corporate procedures, advancements in digital marketing, and readiness for abrasion effects.  These results highlight how crucial it is to combine social, economic, and ecological factors in order to increase coastal communities' and tourism's resilience to climate change Originality/value – This study uniquely integrates socio-ecological resilience with practical adaptation and mitigation strategies in coastal tourism sustainability. Focusing on Depok Beach, Bantul, it highlights local collaboration among communities, government, and academia, while introducing digital marketing innovation as an adaptive response to climate challenges. The research contributes an integrative model linking ecological sustainability with socio-economic resilience in coastal destinations.
Wisata Sejarah, Warisan Budaya, dan E-Service: Study Kasus untuk Menilai Preferensi Pelaku Wisata Dimasa Pandemi Covid 19 di Yogyakarta Duari, I Putu Hardani Hesti
Keraton: Journal of History Education and Culture Vol 3 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/keraton.v3i1.1610

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This paper discusses the use of in-depth FGDs to assess residents, tourists, and travelers' preferences for e-service electronic services that will increase access to historical tourism heritage and cultural tourism in Yogyakarta Special Region (Keraton Yogyakarta and Taman Sari) during the Covid Pandemic. 19. Several electronic e-services are mentioned, such as in social media FB, TW, IG and travel blogs. The implementation of this integration is closely related to information and communication technology (ICT). The results show that the need for customized information e-service services, profiling, booking systems, trip planner, guided tours, online practical information (transportation schedules, etc.) as well as virtual tours. In several findings, the FGD group expressed the need for various forms of electronic governance. Cellular devices and navigation systems are also high on the agenda in more technologically advanced cities.