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DAMPAK PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA DI SEKSI WILAYAH III TANJUNG HARAPAN TAMAN NASIONAL TANJUNG PUTING TERHADAP SOSIAL BUDAYA MASYARAKAT DESA WISATA SEKONYER Tesalonika Purnama Siregar; Joko Mijiarto
Journal Publicuho Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024): November - January - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v7i4.602

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This study aims to identify and analyze these impacts using a qualitative approach. Data were collected through in-depth interview techniques, observation, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that ecotourism activities have a positive impact on the local community. First, ecotourism increases community knowledge and insight into environmental management and sustainability-based tourism potential. Second, community awareness of local natural and cultural wealth is increasing, encouraging the preservation of traditional cultural values. Third, the social status of the community increases through active participation in tourism activities. Fourth, it also has an impact on foreign language skills, especially English, as a need for interaction with tourists. Fifth, community empowerment can be seen from the emergence of new economic opportunities, such as homestay management, local crafts, and tour guide services. This study emphasizes the importance of synergy between ecotourism managers, the government, and the community to maintain long-term benefits for the sustainability of ecotourism and the welfare of the local community.
ANALISIS PENGEMBANGAN AIR TERJUN KAPAS BIRU SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI KABUPATEN LUMAJANG Sting Binatari; Joko Mijiarto
Journal Publicuho Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): August - October - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v8i3.837

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This study aims to analyse the development of Kapas Biru Waterfall as a nature-based tourist attraction in Lumajang Regency using the 6A approach: Attraction, Accessibility, Amenities, Available Packages, Activities, and Ancillary Services. The research method applied is descriptive qualitative, with data collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The findings indicate that Kapas Biru Waterfall possesses a strong natural appeal with its pristine landscape. However, accessibility remains limited due to steep terrain and a lack of supporting infrastructure. Available amenities, such as restrooms, resting areas, and directional signage, are still basic. Formal tour packages are not yet available, and tourism activities are mainly limited to trekking and photography. Ancillary services such as tourist information and safety facilities are also underdeveloped. Supporting factors for tourism development include natural beauty, active community participation, and promotion through social media. Conversely, the main constraints are poor infrastructure, limited facilities, insufficient government involvement, and the absence of an integrated and sustainable management system. This study is expected to serve as a reference in formulating strategies for developing Kapas Biru Waterfall into a competitive and sustainable nature tourism destination in Lumajang Regency.
EKSPLORASI FENOMENA LUMPUR LAPINDO DALAM PERSPEKTIF DARK TOURISM Sukma Anindyah; Joko Mijiarto
Journal Publicuho Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): August - October - Journal Publicuho
Publisher : Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35817/publicuho.v8i3.908

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This study aims to analyse the dark tourism spectrum of the Lapindo mudflow area as a dark tourism destination in Sidoarjo Regency, while contributing to academic literacy in tourism studies in Indonesia. The literature review refers to tourism theory, the concept of dark tourism, the dark tourism spectrum, and the Seven Dark Suppliers framework. This research employs a qualitative approach, utilising in-depth interviews and field observations. The findings reveal two main attractions, namely the Lapindo Tragedy Monument, which falls into the darker category, and the active mudflow site, which is classified as darkest within the dark tourism spectrum. Overall, the area’s potential is categorised as moderate, with its main strengths lying in its historical narrative and unique location, yet still requiring the development of facilities, interpretation, and tourism product diversification to ensure destination sustainability.