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TOURISM AREA LIFE CYCLE (TALC) UNTUK PEMBANGUNAN LINGKUNGAN BERKELANJUTAN DI KAWASAN EKOWISATA GANCIK HILL TOP, BOYOLALI, JAWA TENGAH Chandra Puspita Sari; Fuad Muhammad; Hadiyanto _
PROSIDING SNAST Prosiding SNAST 2018
Publisher : IST AKPRIND Yogyakarta

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Tourism development must be based on sustainability criteria, which means that it must be ecologically sustainable in the long term, and economically feasible, and ethically and socially equitable for local communities. The development of a tourist object cannot be separated from the examination of physical and psychological factors that affect the life cycle of an area which ultimately leads to decline. The development of the tourism world encourages further research in each tourist destination because each region has different characteristics, so dynamism of a tourism area management is possible. A tourist area will experience a cycle (TALC) that is divided into seven stages along with the characteristics at each stage. Methodology was carried out by observing and interviewing about the development of tourist destinations and analyzing the number of tourist visits in a few months so that one cycle was obtained. This theory is used in Gancik Hill Top tourist attractions in order to find out the existence of the attraction of the region. This theory is also applied to see the characteristics of existing infrastructure in the region. Since it opened in 2015, an increase in the number of tourist visits is increasingly visible. Data from March - June 2018 visits saw a 56% increase in tourist visits for tourist destinations, and 37% for climbers. In addition, there is an increase in outside investor capital, growth of tourism organizations, more adequate facilities, providers of foreign tourism services and artificial tourist attractions as well as more physically opening tourist destinations.
PENGEMBANGAN WISATA BAHARI PANTAI KARANG JAHE DALAM MENDUKUNG PEMBANGUNAN LINGKUNGAN BERKELANJUTAN Julita Budi Prasetyo; Fuad Muhammad; Denny Nugroho Sugianto
PROSIDING SNAST Prosiding SNAST 2018
Publisher : IST AKPRIND Yogyakarta

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Coastal ecosystems are dynamic ecosystems and biodiversity, both on land and at sea, and interact between these habitats. But behind its great potential, coastal areas are vulnerable to the impact of human activities. Development activities, in general, directly and indirectly have an adverse impact on coastal ecosystems. In addition to biodiversity, coastal areas also have resource productivity and environmental services as well as accessibility. In these conditions, the coastal region finds its relevance as a potential place for the development of various development activities intensively. However, on the other hand, it is also very vulnerable to various forms of negative impacts caused by development activities both within the coastal areas and those on the upper and the high seas. Thus, the fundamental and critical challenge for the coastal area planners and managers is how to facilitate economic development, while minimizing the negative impacts of development activities in accordance with the carrying capacity of the coastal environment. Coastal tourism becomes one potential alternative that can be developed. This article aims to examine the development of marine ecotourism in support of sustainable development. This study takes place in the tourist area of ​​Karang Jahe Beach, Rembang Regency. The study was conducted qualitative descriptive based on existing literature studies. Studies show that natural resource-based tourism activities, including marine tourism, are tools to support sustainable development. The growth of ecotourism activities promotes economic growth and community welfare and conservation of natural resources.
Co-Authors Abdillah , Rangga Fajar Abdillah, Rangga Fajar Abdurrafi Alwan Agus Hari Wahyudi Andriani, Risa Anggraini, Ellyta Anggreni, Dewi Arif Irawan Arini, Priesty Dyah Aris Munandar Arizal Rusdiyanto Ashari, Desy Puspita Aurely, Anastasya Putri Chandra Puspita Sari Choirunisa, Maria Choirunisa Decenly - Denny Nugroho Sugianto Devara, Hafiz Rama Dewi, Indahsari Kusuma Erry Wiryani Fahris, Noor Fahrudin Fahrudin Firza Syarifa Zahra H Hadiyanto Hadiyanto Hadiyanto Hadiyanto Hadiyanto _ Hafiz Rama Devara Haikal Hilman Fahrian, Haikal Hilman Halim, M. Arief Rahman Hanifah Pamuji Rahayu Haris, Amnan Hartuti Purnaweni Herry Purnomo Hidayat, Jaffran Wasiq Ibni Jeudi Febria, Ibni Jeudi Iqbal, Fakhrezi Muhammad Isyarotuz Zakiyyah, Isyarotuz Iwanuddin Iwanuddin Jafred Elsjoni Halawane Jafron Wasiq Hidayat Julita Budi Prasetyo Karyadi Baskoro Ketut Karno Lathifah, Nurul M. Abdul Mukid Mahendra Ken Pambayun Makhfudhoh, Dzunnuroini Khanif Maryono Maryono Maryono Moch. Abdul Mukid Mochamad Arief Budihardjo Morin, Ciana Magdalena Muhammad Helmi Munifatul Izzati Murningsih Murningsih Neagara, Mohammad Sulthon Nurul Lathifah Nusantara, Surya Dharma Pambayun, Mahendra Ken Perwitasari, Woro Kusumaningtyas Pradana, Anggara Apriyan Putri Alifa Kholil Putri, Teti Deliany Rahman Halim, M. Arief Rahman, Rahmania Ro'fah Setyowati Sambas Basuni San de Oliveira, Elder Lerehopono Sapto P Putro Sapto P. Putro Solikhin Solikhin Sri Utami Sri Utami Suhartana Suhartana Sukriya, Ikha Novita Ma'wa Sumantri, Iwan Sunarsih Sunarsih Suryanto, Damang Suzanna Ratih Sari Tefarani, Rahmadyan Thomas Triadi Putranto, Thomas Triadi Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati Triyono Triyono W, Wahdaniar Wicaksono, Andy Widowati, Widowati Zaenal Arifin