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Prospects of Halal Tourism Development in West Aceh District Dista Setya Ningsih; Dyah Lituhayu; Budi Puspo Priyadi; Retno Sunu Astuti
Jurnal Public Policy Vol 8, No 2 (2022): April
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v8i2.4569

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Halal Tourism is one of the sectors that is now expected to make a major contribution to the economy of a country. The concept of halal tourism aims to provide tourism services based on Islamic law. Not only Muslim countries are aggressively developing Halal Tourism, but several other non-Muslim countries are also now competing to open Halal Tourism packages, this is realized by a large number of the Muslim population in the world. Indonesia is no exception, especially Aceh, which is also currently developing Halal Tourism with all the potential it has so it is expected to become the world's main destination for Halal Tourism. This study aims to determine the prospects and challenges in developing Halal Tourism in West Aceh Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods using literature studies. The results of the study indicate that Aceh Barat Regency in developing Halal Tourism has collaborated with relevant agencies and stakeholders and provides services based on Islamic Sharia. The challenge of West Aceh Regency in developing Halal Tourism is to carry out strong collaboration between the central government, local governments, and industry players in the development of halal tourism, both related to promotion, branding, improvement of supporting facilities and infrastructure as well as efforts to change the mindset of the community and business actors regarding the importance of Developing Halal tourism
Public Value Mapping in Palm Oil Trade Governance: A Case Study from Nagan Raya, Indonesia Ilhamsyah, Fadhil; Kismartini, Kismartini; Putranti, Ika Riswanti; Lituhayu, Dyah
Journal Public Policy Vol 12, No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Universitas Teuku Umar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35308/jpp.v12i1.12654

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This study aims to map the public values articulated by stakeholders in the governance of Fresh Fruit Bunches (FFB) trade in Nagan Raya District, Aceh, Indonesia. Using the Public Value Mapping (PVM) approach and a qualitative case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews with 15 key actors including smallholder farmers, palm oil mills, collecting agents, farmer organizations, government officials, academics, and media supplemented by observation and document analysis. The findings reveal an asymmetry in public value accommodation, where dominant actors such as mills and agents enjoy high value alignment, while farmers, academics, and media experience marginalization. Values related to efficiency and supply continuity are more readily accommodated than those concerning justice, transparency, and participation. These results indicate the presence of public value failure, driven by market dominance, weak regulatory capacity of government institutions, and the absence of strong reflective actors. The study underscores the urgency of inclusive governance reform, strengthening farmer organizations, and enhancing the active role of academics and media in promoting a more equitable trading system. The PVM approach proves relevant in capturing value dynamics within agribusiness systems and contributes to advancing governance studies in the local palm oil sector.
Co-Authors Adhi Kusuma, Donny Aditya Dwi Purnantoro Ainun Nisa, Isnanda Albertus Yose Satria Amni Zarkasyi Rahman, Amni Zarkasyi Andi Wijayanto Anindita Ulfa Hadini Antonius Sasana Talino Pabayo Aos Aos Ari Subowo Arlinda Miranti Athalla Putra, Nanda Biqnada, Ahmad Br Peranginangin, Fitri Anggi Budi Puspo Priyadi Bulya Firjaun AF Chairunnisa, Amaliah Chita Widyanti Dewi Rostyaningsih Dista Setya Ningsih Diva Prasetiyorini, Anadya Dyah Hariani Elkesaki, Rianandita 'Arsy Endang Larasati Endang Larasati Setianingsih, Endang Larasati Endang Larasati Setyaningsih Esra Oktavia Siahaan Fadhil Ilhamsyah Fakhri Rahmanditya Muriawan Fathurrohman Fathurrohman Furqan Septianto, Achmad Gisza Andwiyanti Gutami, Gabrela Dhina Handayani, Zulaikha Sari Hardi Warsono Harnaeni, Nani Heri Maulana Heru Cahyono Hesti Lestari Hikmah Insani, Nurul Ida Hayu Dwimawanti Ika Riswanti Putranti Ikhza Tasauva, Muhammad Yusril Ilham Dharmawan, Muhammad Ilham Maulana Eka Ilsta Masrukah Jeremia Atur Parsaoran Sitoha, Maximilian Kidung Sukma Dewi, Kidung Sukma Kismartini Kismartini KURNIA PUTRI, FARLINDA Larasati Setianingsih, Endang LEVIA ANGELENE, ALVA Maesaroh Maesaroh Melyiana, Vanni Moch. Mustam Mohammad Nurul Huda Monica Widodo, Monica Mujibur Rahman Khairul Muluk Muliya Rahmayanti Nina Widowati Nindya Alvina K. Oktavianti, Dinar Rizki Pebriyanti, Pebriyanti Permana Nurhuda, Rizki Prajatama, Kevin Satria Pramesti Nugroho, Anindya Prasetiyo Aripin, Aditiya Purwanti, Anik Putri Namiroh, Dinda Putri, Ritanty Warto R. Slamet Santoso Raga Syaikhu Akhmad, Raga Syaikhu RahmatKurniawan, Yogi Rahmawati Rahmawati Retno Sunu Astuti Rico Pramudya, Muhammad Rina Agustina Rina Noviana, Rina Rohman, Satria Nur Rosiana Faradisa, Rosiana Sanjaya, Natta Saputra, Maulana Yusup Saraswati,, Indarti Savitri, Niken Oktadiana Sewitra Bagaskara Shinta Ayuningtyas, Tandria Slamet Santoso Sri Suwitri Sukma Mahadini, Anisa Sulistyo Rahardhabi, Hanif Susi Sulandari Taufik Zaenal Abidin Teuku Afrizal Thoriq Adi Prayoga, Thoriq Adi Tiara Nurfahmi Titik Djumiarti Tri Yuniningsih Ulina Sihotang, Sarma Via Anisa Vicka Tamaya Wewen Kusumi Rahayu, Wewen Kusumi Wibowo, Rizky Arvianto Widiyanti, Anindita Widya Dana, Azaria Yanti Mingka, Putri Manja Yosef Hananto Yuliawati, Fitriyani Yuni Kurniasih, Yuni