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Sustainable Tourism in 2024: The Role of Tourists and Industry in Preserving Marine Nature Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Dhahiyat, Ahmad Prawira; Kristiadhi, Fanny; Pamungkas, Wahyuniar
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): MSJ-November
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v2i4.252

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In 2024, sustainable tourism will become the main focus of the global tourism industry, especially in preserving marine nature that is vulnerable to environmental damage. Marine tourism, such as diving and snorkeling, is increasingly popular, but also poses a threat to marine ecosystems. These tourism activities have had serious impacts on coral reefs, fish populations, and seawater quality. Therefore, a collaborative strategy is needed between tourists and the industry to create a balanced positive impact. The tourism industry is required to introduce environmentally friendly tourism practices, while tourists need to be educated to be aware of the impact of their activities on the environment. This study aims to identify the role of tourists and industry in preserving the ocean through sustainable tourism practices in Indonesia. This study uses a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach to examine scientific studies and relevant practices in sustainable marine tourism management. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that collaboration between tourists, industry, and government can increase the effectiveness of marine conservation. On the other hand, there are challenges related to implementation costs, as well as public understanding of the importance of a healthy marine ecosystem. Therefore, increasing public awareness and strong policy support are important to ensure the sustainability of the tourism sector and the sustainability of the marine environment in Indonesia.
Community-Based Tourism as a solution to Reduce the Negative Impact of Mass Tourism Nainggolan, Hetty Claudia; Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Mulyana, Hadi
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): MSJ-November
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v2i4.256

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Community-based tourism (CBT) has become an alternative approach that aims to address the negative impacts of mass tourism on the environment, culture, and local economy. This concept places local communities as the main actors in the management of tourist destinations, which not only strengthens their role in decision-making but also provides direct economic benefits. Thus, CBT has great potential to improve people's welfare while minimizing ecosystem damage and degradation of cultural values. This study uses the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method to evaluate the successful implementation of CBT in various global destinations and examine the challenges faced by local communities in maintaining the sustainability of this model. This article analyzes more than 50 related literature to explore how CBT can be effectively applied as a long-term solution. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the CBT approach is able to balance tourism growth with environmental conservation and cultural preservation. However, challenges such as limited community capacity, lack of government support, and the threat of commercialization must be addressed through inclusive and collaborative policies. This article concludes with strategic recommendations for the development of sustainable community-based tourism.
Co-Authors Achmad Rizal Adiguna, Rido Ahmad Prawira Dhahiyat Aini Iftinaan K J Ainil Mardiah Ainni, Chusnul Firaqie Akhtar, Shazia Al Faroqi, Fachmi Ali, Zara Alin Fithor Anggoro, Yudhi Ardhiansyah, Rasendriya Naufal Arief Nuryana Arief Nuryana Arief, Mohamad Candra W. Aris Nuryana ati surya mediawati Ati Surya Mediawati Atikah Nurhayati Azizurrohman, Muhammad Baitulloh, Taqiy Gusdi Bambang Amir Alhakim Bambang Herunadi Bandari Arining Fitranti Basnendar Herry Prilosadoso Beni Sabdo Nugroho Deasy Silvya Sari Devitra, Ilham Fayyadh Dhahiyat, Ahmad Prawira Didik Supriyanto Dinur Piranto Dwi Siskawati Dyah Ayu Suryaningrum Eka Kadharpa, Eka Elwie, Madu Maybelle Von Erris Kusumawidjaya Eva Desembrianita Evelyna, Feby Evi Nurul Ihsan Evi Sirait Fadhilah Ramadhan Sudjud Fadhlurrahman, Bintang Mahardika Farawowan, Fauziah F. Fariq, Aiman Fitri Novilia fransisca sri susilaningsih Fransisca Sri Susilaningsih Frida Purwanti Handaka , Asep Agus Handaka, Asep Agus Herman - Hamdani hesti nuraeni Hesti Nuraeni Hetty Claudia Nainggolan Ihsan, Evi Nurul Ilma Mufida Inayati Indah Riyantini Indah Riyantini Indah Riyantini Riyantini Ine Maulina Iriana Bakti Judijanto, Loso Junirahma, Nur Sakinah Krisnadi, Fanny Kristiadhi, Fanny Lantun Paradhita Dewanti Lesmana, Moh Wildan Lintang Permata Sari Yuliadi M Toyib Mala Septiani Maryam Salampessy Maryam Salampessy Maulana Arif, Risandi Miftahudin . Mochamad Rudyansyah Ismail Mochamad Untung Kurnia Agung Muhammad Sabir Muhammad Sabir Muhammad Yusuf Mulyana, Hadi Nurma - Wijayanti Nuryana, Aris Pamungkas, Wahyuniar Prilosadoso, Basnendar Herry Rendro Laksmono Riny Novianty Riny Novianty Rizaldy Mauliza Saiyaf Fakhri A Saptari, Muhammad Khairan Shafira Bilqis Annida Shafira Bilqis Annida Sri Astuty Sukaya Sastrawibawa Sukaya Sastrawibawa Sulistyo Budi Utomo SUNARTO Sunarto - Sunarto Sunarto sunarto sunarto Suroso, Amat Suroto, Alip Suryana Syamsuddin, Mega Laksmini Syawaludin Alisyahbana Harahap Tandafatu, Natalia Kristiani Verina Wijaya Vidlia Putri Rosady Wahyuniar Pamungkas Wahyuniar Pamungkas Walim Lili Widyawati, Christy Yaqin, Muhammad 'Ainul Yeni Mulyani Yovita Yovita Yudi Nurul Ihsan Zeanette Tiarma Lisbet Zendina, Luthfia