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Usaha Street Food Pedagang Kaki Lima di Jalan Udayana Rembiga Mataram Nusa Tenggara Barat Siwantari, Putu Ayu Pratiwi Duta; Gede, I Putu; Permana, I Gede Angga
Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen Republik Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian Dosen Republik Indonesia
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The community service program titled “Street Food Business of Street Vendors at Udayana Street, Rembiga, Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara” aimed to enhance the capacity, hygiene, and competitiveness of local street food vendors through training in business management, digital marketing, and good food sanitation practices. The program included stages of planning, preparation of tools and materials, training, and mentoring, all of which were successfully implemented according to the agreed schedule and enthusiastically followed by the participants. Evaluation results indicated a significant improvement in participants’ business management skills. Approximately 80% of the vendors were able to use simple bookkeeping systems and separate personal and business finances. In terms of digitalization, 72% of vendors began utilizing social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook for promotion, leading to a 10–30% increase in daily orders within two months after the training. Regarding hygiene, all participants applied Good Hygiene Practices (GHP), and 90% of food stalls improved in cleanliness, layout, and the use of hygienic serving tools. The addition of visual branding elements such as logos, banners, and menus also enhanced the overall image of the Udayana Street food area as a culinary destination in Mataram City. Overall, this program has made a tangible contribution to strengthening the local economy by improving business management capacity, adopting digital technology, and implementing higher hygiene standards. The program’s success was supported by collaboration among universities, local government, and the street vendors’ community, creating a sustainable empowerment ecosystem.
ANALISIS NORMATIF PERATURAN PARIWISATA NUSA TENGGARA BARAT DAN IMPLIKASINYA BAGI PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA PULAU LOMBOK Permana, I Gede Angga; Anggratyas, Putu Arya Reksa
Paryaṭaka Jurnal Pariwisata Budaya dan Keagamaan Vol 4 No 2 (2026): Februari 2026
Publisher : Institut Agama Hindu Negeri Gde Puda Mataram

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Tourism is a strategic sector for the economic development of West Nusa Tenggara Province and Lombok Island, requiring a comprehensive regulatory framework to ensure legal certainty and sustainable destination governance. This study aims to analyse the normative construction of Regional Regulation of West Nusa Tenggara Province Number 3 of 2025 on the Implementation of Tourism, examine its vertical harmonisation with Law Number 10 of 2009 on Tourism, and formulate its normative implications for tourism development on Lombok Island. This research employs a normative legal method (doctrinal legal research) with statutory, conceptual, and historical approaches. Primary legal materials consist of Regional Regulation NTB No. 3/2025, Law No. 10/2009, and related regulations, while secondary materials include journal articles and scientific publications on regional tourism policy. The analysis applies grammatical and systematic interpretation to assess consistency and hierarchical coherence. The findings indicate that Regional Regulation NTB No. 3/2025 has a comprehensive structure covering seven dimensions of tourism implementation and adopts the BGCAM pentahelix model to support collaborative governance. Vertically, the regulation aligns with Law No. 10/2009 in terms of principles of implementation, allocation of authority, and guarantees of community participation, and incorporates a risk-based business licensing paradigm consistent with the Job Creation Law. Its normative implications include opportunities to strengthen destination governance through collaborative organisations, integrate spatial control and carrying capacity, and reinforce local economic empowerment. However, effective implementation still requires operational implementing regulations, cross-sectoral coordination mechanisms, and the establishment of Destination Management Organizations at the destination level to ensure tangible benefits for the welfare of Lombok’s communities.