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Optimalisasi Tata Kelola Berkelanjutan Destinasi Wisata Pantai Tete: Studi Kasus Area Pantai Militer Sudarmi Sudarmi; Muh. Rusdi
JURNAL MASTER PARIWISATA Volume 08, Nomor 02, Januari 2022
Publisher : Magister Tourism Study, Faculty of Tourism, Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JUMPA.2022.v08.i02.p03

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Sustainable Tourism Management has now become one of the main targets in environmental conservation. Including coastal tourism management through Ecotourism. The purpose of this study is to describe the evaluation of proper governance in optimizing the potential of Tete beach in Bone Regency of South Sulawesi to become a sustainable tourist destination. This study uses descriptive qualitative approach and uses observation, interviews, and documentation in collecting the data. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling. The steps in analyzing the data are data processing, data analysis, and interpretation of results. The results show that the governance and the management of Tete Beach are not properly conceptualized. And so far, Tete beach management is still not optimal. These affect the local community income. Tete beach is commonly used as a military training are by TNI. Therefore it is necessary to have good planning in developing Tete beach to become a sustainable mainstay tourist destination. Eventually, good coordination is needed from the regional government, the TNI, the private sector, and the local community to increase the income of local community. Keywords: Optimization, Sustainable Coastal Management, Tete Beach.
Analysis of Human Resource Needs for Organizing Events in the MICE Industry: A Study in South Sulawesi Province Amiruddin Hamzah; Muh Rusdi; Andi Abriani
Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/iconmths.v1i1.345

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This research analyzes human resource needs in the MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) industry in South Sulawesi Province. This research focuses on three main aspects: the development of the event business, the need and availability of human resources for event organizers, and the skill competencies needed by the industry in organizing events in South Sulawesi. The research method used is qualitative research. This data is analyzed to provide a comprehensive description of the actual conditions and human resource needs in the MICE industry in South Sulawesi and become a reference for stakeholders in developing human resources in the MICE industry sector. The research results show that 1). The development of the Event Business in South Sulawesi has great potential because it is supported by adequate infrastructure such as the International Airport, toll roads, Convention Center Building, malls, hotels, and transportation facilities) and the availability of complete entertainment and shopping centers, culinary, and support. local community. 2). - There are not enough MICE HR professionals in South Sulawesi. Many events are held each year, but not enough workers have the right skills. Event service entrepreneurs often have to recruit volunteers who are not competent. 3). The skill competencies needed by the industry in organizing events in South Sulawesi are competencies for Event Registration, Event Stand Building, Event Logistics, Event Marketing Communication, Event Venue Management, Event Liaison Officer, Event Destination Bidding certification clusters in the 2020 MICE field certification scheme.
TRAVEL PATTERNS OF TOURISM IN WAKATOBI REGENCY SOUTH EAST SULAWESI PROVINCE Rizki; Windra Aini; Muh. Rusdi; Mukarramah Machmud; Moh Ridwan
Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/iconmths.v2i1.769

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This study aims to: 1) identify the tourism potential and components found in Wakatobi Regency, and 2) design a travel pattern that can serve as a reference for regional tourism development. A qualitative research method with a descriptive approach was employed, using data collection techniques such as observation and interviews.The findings indicate that the existence of the 5A+3S components (Accessibility, Accommodation, Attraction, Amenities, Activities, as well as Security, Safety, and Sanitation) has supported tourism development in Wakatobi. However, several challenges remain, including limited accessibility, inadequate supporting facilities, and a shortage of professional instructors in marine tourism activities. The proposed travel pattern is divided into five main clusters: single point, base site, stop over, chaining loop, and complex neighbourhood, with durations ranging from half-day and full-day trips to two-day-one-night and eight-day-four-night itineraries. This travel pattern is designed to accommodate tourist needs and preferences while serving as a guide for the Tourism Office and travel business operators in developing effective and competitive tour packages.
Edukasi Masyarakat dalam Mendukung Pelestarian Situs Bulu Matenre sebagai Destinasi Wisata Budaya Berbasis Komunitas di Kabupaten Soppeng Muh Rusdi; Ratna; Sri Wahyuni
PADAIDI: Journal of Tourism Dedication Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

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Bulu Matenre Cultural Site in Mattabulu Village, Soppeng Regency, South Sulawesi, is a cultural heritage asset with historical, religious, and tourism values. However, limited public understanding regarding cultural heritage conservation and sustainable tourism management remains a challenge in optimizing the site's potential. This community service program aimed to increase community awareness and participation in preserving the Bulu Matenre Cultural Site through educational activities, technical guidance, and community empowerment. The methods employed included field observation, stakeholder interviews, educational counseling, technical assistance, and installation of directional and informational signage. The activities involved village officials, tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis), youth organizations, local community leaders, and tourism stakeholders. The results indicated increased public understanding of the historical significance of the site, strengthened community participation in conservation efforts, and improved tourism support facilities through the provision of information boards and directional signs. The program also generated recommendations for strengthening local human resources, improving tourism infrastructure, and enhancing collaborative governance among government agencies, educational institutions, and local communities. This initiative demonstrates that community-based educational approaches can contribute significantly to cultural heritage preservation while supporting sustainable tourism development in rural destinations.
Edukasi Masyarakat dalam Mendukung Pelestarian Situs Bulu Matenre sebagai Destinasi Wisata Budaya Berbasis Komunitas di Kabupaten Soppeng Muh Rusdi; Ratna; Sri Wahyuni
PADAIDI: Journal of Tourism Dedication Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Juli-Desember
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

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Bulu Matenre Cultural Site in Mattabulu Village, Soppeng Regency, South Sulawesi, is a cultural heritage asset with historical, religious, and tourism values. However, limited public understanding regarding cultural heritage conservation and sustainable tourism management remains a challenge in optimizing the site's potential. This community service program aimed to increase community awareness and participation in preserving the Bulu Matenre Cultural Site through educational activities, technical guidance, and community empowerment. The methods employed included field observation, stakeholder interviews, educational counseling, technical assistance, and installation of directional and informational signage. The activities involved village officials, tourism awareness groups (Pokdarwis), youth organizations, local community leaders, and tourism stakeholders. The results indicated increased public understanding of the historical significance of the site, strengthened community participation in conservation efforts, and improved tourism support facilities through the provision of information boards and directional signs. The program also generated recommendations for strengthening local human resources, improving tourism infrastructure, and enhancing collaborative governance among government agencies, educational institutions, and local communities. This initiative demonstrates that community-based educational approaches can contribute significantly to cultural heritage preservation while supporting sustainable tourism development in rural destinations.
TRAVEL PATTERNS OF TOURISM IN WAKATOBI REGENCY SOUTH EAST SULAWESI PROVINCE Rizki; Windra Aini; Muh. Rusdi; Mukarramah Machmud; Moh Ridwan
Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Proceedings International Conference on Marine Tourism and Hospitality Studies
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/iconmths.v2i1.769

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This study aims to: 1) identify the tourism potential and components found in Wakatobi Regency, and 2) design a travel pattern that can serve as a reference for regional tourism development. A qualitative research method with a descriptive approach was employed, using data collection techniques such as observation and interviews.The findings indicate that the existence of the 5A+3S components (Accessibility, Accommodation, Attraction, Amenities, Activities, as well as Security, Safety, and Sanitation) has supported tourism development in Wakatobi. However, several challenges remain, including limited accessibility, inadequate supporting facilities, and a shortage of professional instructors in marine tourism activities. The proposed travel pattern is divided into five main clusters: single point, base site, stop over, chaining loop, and complex neighbourhood, with durations ranging from half-day and full-day trips to two-day-one-night and eight-day-four-night itineraries. This travel pattern is designed to accommodate tourist needs and preferences while serving as a guide for the Tourism Office and travel business operators in developing effective and competitive tour packages.