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Positioning Eco-Tourism for Improving Destination Image of Bali Indonesia I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 2 Number 1 (March 2015)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (617.933 KB) | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v2i1.19442

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Ecotourism attractions in this study include: (1) Bali Marine Park, (2) Bali Elephant Safari Park, (3) Bali Barat (West Bali) National Park, (4) Bali Butterfly Park, (5) Bali Reptile Park, (6) Sangeh Monkey Forest, (7) Ubud Botanic Garden, and (8) Bali Botanic Garden based on the attributes of “facility, attractiveness, accessibility, and service”. This study utilized quantitative method, specifically exploratory research method and conclusive research method based on previous research and existing theories, in order to achieve the research objectvies with the goal to generate new findings. Based on multidimensional scaling analysis, the perception of Bali Botanic Garden is similar to that of Sangeh Monkey Forest and Bali Barat National Park. While not in the same category as Bali Botanic Garden, the similarity coordinate of Ubud Botanic Garden is so close that it is a considerable competitor to Bali Botanic Garden. The ecotourism attractions perceived to have similarities are Bali Butterfly Park and Ubud Botanic Garden. Another grouping based on similarity are Bali Marine Park and Bali Elephant Safari Park, whose similarity coordinates are quite distant from the other ecotourism attractions.
Tourism and Forestry Collaboration in Bali-Indonesia I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 2 Number 2 (September 2015)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

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The declining interest of the younger generation in forestry education has become a global issue while forestry continues to play an immense role for human lives throughout the world. This decline should be anticipated by higher education institutions by forming a collaboration between forestry education and another, more appealing, education program. For Bali, which has relied on the tourism sector as the main driver of its local economy, collaboration between the tourism sector and forestry sector seems natural. Based on case studies in Bali,the idea of utilizing forest areas for tourism have entered a new phase that is as one of the drivers for foreign domestic tourists to travel to Bali. Several forest areas that have been for tourism include the mangrove forests of Badung regency, Tabanan’s botanical gardens, and West Bali National Park in Jembrana and Buleleng regencies. Collaboration between forestry and tourism is aimed at attracting tourists, absorbing more labor force, and preserving natural resources.
Destination Loyalty Model of Elderly Foreign Tourists Visiting Bali I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama; Nyoman Darma Putra; I Made Suradnya
E-Journal of Tourism Volume 1 Number 1 (March 2014)
Publisher : Centre of Excellence in Tourism Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (389.68 KB) | DOI: 10.24922/eot.v1i1.19303

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Research was designed to understand loyalty model of elderly foreign tourists visiitng Bali which was undertaken in the main destinations in Bali i.e., Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur, Ubud and Lovina. 400 respondents were determined purposively. The criteria were senior tourists aged 55 or over and tourists vacationing in one of Bali’s tourism destinations. Descriptive statistical analysis and the SEM-AMOS structural model analysis tools were undertaken to analyze statistically. The resuts show that (1) Internal motivation does not have a significant effect on destination image. (2) External motivation has a significant effect on destination image and loyalty, but does not have a significant effect on tourist’s satisfaction. (3) Destination image has a significant effect on tourist’s satisfaction. (4) Tourist’s satisfaction has a significant effect on destination loyalty. Two loyalty models were formed: (1) Destination loyalty is directly influenced by tourist’s satisfaction, and indirectly influenced by destination image and external motivation. (2) Destination loyalty is directly influenced by external motivation, but the influence is not as significant as the influence of tourist’s satisfaction on loyalty. Suggestions of the research are maintaining the joint approach to answer various questions through quantitative approach. Improvement strong image of Bali is crucial, such as: (1) improving uniqueness of culture, (2) welcoming local inhabitants, (3) improving tourism infrastructure, and (4) comfortable tourism atmosphere.
Co-Authors Adita Nadi Christy Telly Kaunang Ador, Fransisko Edwarino Arsana, I Nyoman Eri Beny Prasetyo Christimulia Purnama Trimurti Cindy Frista Filina Dedi Iskandar Dermawan Waruwu Dermawan Waruwu Dermawan Waruwu Dermawan Wuruwu Dewa Gede Putra Sedana Dewi, Ni Putu E. C. Dian Laksmi Dewi, Cokorde Istri Fiqram Adam Muhammad Gabriella Edward Gerson Feoh Gerson Feoh Gusti Ngurah Joko Adi Negara Gusti Ngurah Joko Adinegara Gusti Ngurah Joko Adinegara I Gede Agus Mertayasa I Gede Sutarya I Gede Victor Hernada Hampatra I Gusti Ketut Widiastari I Ketut Sirna I Ketut Suarta I Ketut Suja I Ketut Surata I Made Adi Herianto I Made Adi Suwandana I Made Kartika I Made Kartika I made Sukarata I Made Sumada I Made Sumartana I Made Sumartana I Made Sumartana I Made Sumartana I Made Suradnya I Nengah Suardhana I Nyoman Meirejeki I Nyoman Tingkes I Putu Darmawijaya I Wayan Agus Purnawan I Wayan Damayana I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi Ida Ayu Nyoman Yuliastuti Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ida Bagus Putu Suamba Indramanik, Ida Bagus Gede IWK Tejasukmana Jepapu, Maria Fransiska Novalri Junaedi , I Wayan Ruspendi Kadek Dewi Puspitasari Kantu, Mariano Putra Denay Komalawati Komalawati Komalawati Komalawati Konka, Valeria Surya Krismawintari , Ni Putu D. Krismawintari , Ni Putu Dyah Krismawintari, N.P.D. Kurniasanti, Ni Made Novita Listyaningrum Listyaningrum Mariano Putra Denay Kantu Maryanthi, Ni Kadek Mastra, Agus Satyananda Maya Nurhayati Mukhlis Mukhlis Nainggolan, Gilbert Ni Luh Christine Prawita Sari Suyasa Ni Luh Dewi Melinia Ni Luh Putu Suarmi Sri Patni Ni Made Diana Erfiani Ni Made Eka Mahadewi Ni Putu Artawidya Meisha Ni Putu Ayu Nonik Suryani Ni Putu Dyah Krismawintari Nyoman Darma Putra PA Andiena Nindya Putri Prisca Yuniar Sigo Putra, I Kadek Suardama Putu Aditya Wiwekananda Putu Chris Susanto Putu Gede Denny Herlambang Putu Steven Eka Putra Rahmawati, Febronia Ruju Rahmad SANTOSO, R Tri Priyono Budi Santoso, R. Tri Priyono Budi Sedana, Dewa Gede Putra Sidhi Bayu Turker Sidhi Bayu Turker Silva, Avelar Imanuel Natalicio Da Conceicao E Sukadana, I Kadek Agus Sukmana, IWK Teja Sumada, I Made Sumartana, I Made Sunbanu, Putu Juvan Holy Christin Suwandana, I Made Adi Tresnanda, I Putu Paramaartha Ary Tri Priyono Budi Trimurti , Christimulia Purnama Trimuti, Christimulia Purnama Veronika Lyanarta Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi Wiguna, Sang Made Widhi Yeyen Komalasari Yudistira Adnyana Yudistira Adnyana, Yudistira Yulianto, I Wayan Benyamin Eddy Yurianta, I Wayan Dedik