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Sustainable Village Tourism Development Based on Community : Study of Sukarara Tourism Village, Central Lombok Regency Pikrianto Pikrianto; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Hartoyo Soehari; Apri Kuntariningsih
Proceeding of the International Conference on Management, Entrepreneurship, and Business Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): June : Proceeding of the International Conference on Management, Entrepreneursh
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/icmeb.v2i1.109

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This study aims to analyze the community-based sustainable tourism development in Sukarara Tourism Village, Central Lombok Regency. In the context of the NTB regional government's initiative to promote 99 tourism villages, this research employs a qualitative method with a case study approach to explore the role of the community in preserving local culture, enhancing the economy, and protecting the environment. The results of this study show that the collaboration between the community and the government in Sukarara Tourism Village has created sustainable and inclusive tourism, positively impacting both the community and the environment. The village government emphasizes the importance of preserving the ikat weaving tradition and effective environmental management, despite facing challenges related to infrastructure and human resource skills. Community involvement through Pokdarwis groups is crucial in planning and implementing tourism activities. Innovations in local product development, such as handicrafts and traditional foods, are optimized through effective training and promotion. The community also provides tourism services, including homestays and local guides, to enhance visitor experiences. Community involvement in decision-making through village meetings ensures that tourism policies reflect local needs. Environmental preservation is carried out through cleanup programs and education for tourists, while infrastructure development is improved with community participation. With a collaborative approach, Sukarara Tourism Village can become a successful example of sustainable tourism that benefits future generations.
The Potential Of Sustainability Aspects For Development Of Tourism Sector In Central Java Apri Kuntariningsih; Mengku Marhendi; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Samtono Samtono; Sapto Supriyanto; Andhi Supriyadi; Hartoyo Soehari
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.138

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Tourism supports economic development because tourism contributes to the economy of a region. The benchmark for the success of the tourism industry, especially its development, is the increasing number of tourists, both local and foreign, while always paying attention to the sustainability of tourism destinations. This research aims to document and analyze tourism development with indicators of the number of tourist visits, sustainable tourism with environmental aspects through reviewing waste management, and social aspects through the sustainability of cultural heritage in Central Java Province. The research location is in Central Java Province, with aggregate provincial data which shows that in this province tourism villages are being activated and promoted, while this research uses descriptive qualitative. The results of this research show that to reduce dependence on one particular market or tourist segment, market diversification is necessary. In the environmental aspect, it is necessary to provide sanctions for those who litter, strive to use environmentally friendly technology, and involve the private sector in supporting waste management programs. Social aspects by maximizing strengths, taking advantage of opportunities, overcoming weaknesses, and overcoming threats.