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Community-Based Homestay Management in the Village Tourism of Tete Batu, Lombok Yogi Birrul Walid Sugandi; Syamsul Alam Paturusi; Agung Suryawan Wiranatha
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 7 Number 2 (September 2020)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v7i2.64611

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The dynamics of homestay development in the village tourism in Lombok is very rapid after the launching of 99 village tourisms by the West Nusa Tenggara Government. Homestay is one of the ways to get benefits of tourism by local community. Otherwise, the operation of homestays, especially in Tete Batu has impacted on three main problems: the welfare distribution is not easy to achieve, conflicts of interest, homestay programs are not well organized. This research aimed to produce community-based homestay management strategies. This study used a qualitative method with SWOT analysis. Data collection was done by observation, interviews, documentation, literature studies, and FGDs. There were 17 informants deliberately chosen. The results showed that the position of the homestay was in strong internal and external conditions. The right grand strategies to apply are market penetration, market development, product management and development. The combination strategy results are as follows: establishing and strengthening of homestay institutions, making integrated tour packages, optimizing online promotional content, procuring digital system, improving environmentally friendly villages, increasing the qualied human resources, maintaining the authenticity of nature and traditions, creating variety of new tourist attractions, increasing community empowerment, forming the synergy of pentahelix. Keywords: Homestay Management, Village tourism, Community-Based Tourism
Tourism Development Impacts on Water Resources in Northern Kuta District of Badung Bali I Nyoman Sunarta; Made Sudiana Mahendra; Agung Suryawan Wiranatha; Syamsul Alam Paturusi
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 1 Number 2 (September 2014)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (214.734 KB) | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v1i2.19420

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One of the problem in the development of Bali tourism is declining carrying capacity supporting tourism resources, especially water. In the past, rural areas have never experienced a lack of water, by which presently facing a water crisis. This condition corresponds to the higher intensity of exploitation of water resources as a result of tourism development. The rapid development of business on accommodation facilities in North Kuta District is potential to accupy rice paddy and water resources. If this development is not properly controlled can cause negative impacts not only on the existence of the fields, but also for the potential of water resources. Tourism is significantly depend on adequacy of water resources to be able to function properly, thus in case of a water crisis in the tourist areas of Bali in particular, then sooner or later will create the economic crisis and the crisis of tourism. The research was located in North Kuta District aimed to know the impacts of the development of the tourism on water resources potential. In order to understand the impact on water resources used geography disciplines approach, and applying survey research methods. Tourism development is determined by the interpretation of Quickbird imagery in a different location. Carrying capacity of water resources is determined by using the guidelines of Per Men LH. No. 17 year 2009. Impact of tourism development on water resources was determined using comparative analysis of surface water and groundwater, both an quantity and quality. There were two patterns of land use change in North Kuta District, namely from the rice fields to tourist accommodation and from the dryland/orchard land, to tourist accommodation. Changes from rice field for about 16 years (1992-2008) in North Kuta District was 1,218.44 Ha. Carrying capacity of water resources was considered deficit at all village in North Kuta District. Development of tourism, especially tourism accommodation has changed land cover in an resulting increase in coefficient of flow, so that more rain water flowing on the surface than into the ground water as a reserve. Development of tourism in the Northern District of Kuta had a negative impact on potential water resources both quantity and quality. On quantity aspect, an increase in runoff discharge 3,255 lt/sec/year and declined of the water table resulting in resources from shallow groundwater to deep groundwater in. On quality, water resources have indication of pollution and salinity content in groundwater has reached at a distance of about 3 km from the beach, as an indication of the occurrence of seawater intrusion.
The Role of Social Capital in Serangan Sub-District, Denpasar-Bali I Gede Putra Nugraha; I Made Antara; Made Budiarsa; Syamsul Alam Paturusi
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 8 Number 1 (March 2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v8i1.71458

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Serangan sub-district as a potential area is a representation of Denpasar City Government’s policy on environmental conservation, historical and cultural values, the interests of the world of education, and the interests of cultural tourism full of attractions. The purpose of this study is to identify the role of social capital in the development of sustainable tourism in the Serangan Sub-District and to analyze the effect of government roles, community participation, and social capital on destination quality and sustainable tourism development in the Serangan sub-district. The result of this research shows that social capital norms in the Serangan sub-district has an important role in tourism development in the Serangan sub-district, where the norms in traditional villages in the Serangan sub-district are still very strong.
Co-Authors A.A.P. Agung Suryawan Adalgisa D.D.G. Alvares Altri Tiyar Barunawati Anak Agung Bagus Bayu Anggawirya Anak Agung Bagus Bayu Anggawirya Anak Agung Dewi Swariwyanyani Anak Agung Gde Djaja Bharuna S ANAK AGUNG GDE SUTRISNA WIJAYA PUTRA Anak Agung Putu Agung Suryawan Wiranatha Antonius Karel Muktibowo Antonius Karel Muktiwibowo Aswin Pandu Dinata Bangun Mulia, Victor Chori Amelia Ciptadi Trimarianto Ciptadi Trimarianto Dewa Putu Oka Prasiasa Ely Santari Emelyn Nova Lisa Finia Riberio Frysa Wiriantari I Dewa Gede Agung Diasana Putra I Gede Anom Sastrawan I Gede Kurnia Nuharta I Gede Putra Nugraha I Gusti Bagus Budjana I Kadek Fajar Arcana I Komang Gde Bendesa I Made Adikampana, I Made I Made Antara I Made Budiarsa I MADE SUDARMA I Nengah Alit Nuriawan I Nyoman Darma Putra I NYOMAN MERIT I Nyoman Sukma Arida I Nyoman Sunarta I Putu Anom I W BUDIARSA SUYASA I Wayan Diartika I Wayan Suardana I Wayan Suarna I Wayan Yudi Surya Prananda Ida Ayu Armeli Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa Ida Bagus Gde Wira Krisnha Ida Bagus Gde Wirawibawa Ida Bagus Ketut Surya Ifti Suhesti IGAGA Widiana Kepakisan Ismid Achmad Jamaluddin Jahid Krisna, Bayu Aji Kumbara, Ngr. Anom M. Sudiana Mahendra Made Agus Mahendra Nasrullah Nasrullah Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra Ni Ketut Agusintadewi Ni Luh Putu Dessy Dharmayanty Ni Made Sofia Wijaya Ni Putu Suda Nurjani Nugraha, I Made Gde Dwiartha Nyoman Sunarta Pande Putu Indrayana Tirtayasa Putra, Dewa Gede Agung Diasana Putu Ayu Mira Maharani Putu Sri Murtini Wehelmina Linda Herlophina Dethan Widiastuti Widiastuti . Yogi Birrul Walid Sugandi Yovanca Koondoko Yudha Eka Nugraha Zeferino Martins