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PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PENGEMBANGAN DESA WISATA Rahman, A. Faidlal
JURNAL MEDIA WISATA: Wahana Informasi Pariwisata Vol 6, No 1 (2011)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36276/mws.v6i1.48

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Community empowerment is an important sector in developing tourist village. To develop tourist needs to use the resources of community, as community, as one of tourism stakeholders that has an important role to support an achievement of empowered to make them independence. Communirt empowerment activities, such as a). Meeting, b). Assistance, c). Financial aids, d). Infrastructure building, e). Tourism village organization formation, and f). Mutual assistance, done by the organizer really make community of Kembang Arum independence in developing tourism village. Keywords: Empowerment, Tourist Village and independence Cole, Stroma, Cultural Tourism Empowerment. In Melanie K. Smith and Mike Robinson, “Cultural Tourism in a Changing World Polities Participation and (Re)Presentation” British; Channel View Publication, 2006
Development of Bakas Tourism Village in Improving Local Community Income After Covid-19 Pandemic Supports G20 Agenda Rahman, A. Faidlal; Husin Demolingo, Ramang; Latif, B. Syarifuddin; Clarita, Cica
Jurnal Toursci Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Vol 2 No 3 December 2024
Publisher : Ann Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v2i3.554

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This research is located in Bakas Tourism Village, which is in Banjarangkan subdistrict, Klungkung Regency, Bali. Since the COVID-19 virus outbreak hit, Indonesian tourism has experienced paralysis, including the island of Bali, one of which is Bakas Tourism Village, which has resulted in a decline in local people's income. This research was conducted to analyze the development strategy of Bakas Tourism Village in increasing local community income after the COVID-19 pandemic. This study begins with an introduction to the village's potential and then continues with developing a development strategy to be used as tour packages. This study uses qualitative methods and SWOT analysis. Observation, interviews, and field documentation were carried out using data collection techniques. The results show that the potential of Bakas Tourism Village is found in natural and artificial resources, supporting facilities and infrastructure, and accessibility, which is still in the development stage. Based on the analysis that has been done, it is known that the development strategy refers to the 4A elements (Attraction, Amenities, Access, and Ancillary). The strategy carried out by POKDARWIS (Tourism Awareness Group) is to develop the potential of the western and eastern regions of the village and build cooperation with several institutions to develop village potential.
Sustainable Tourism Village Based on Community Participation in Lembang Nonongan, North Toraja Regency Rahman, A. Faidlal; Husin Demolinggo, Ramang; Mularsari, Ardi; Ermawan, Rein
Jurnal Toursci Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Vol 2 No 3 December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62885/toursci.v2i3.556

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Gluebang Nonongan Tourism Village is a tourist village in the North Toraja district; this tourist village applies community-based tourism or CBT, where the community is the main point in implementing this (CBT) so that the community is optimally empowered in running tourism. The tourist village of Lembang Nonongan has beautiful cultural diversity and is wrapped in beautiful nature, making people's lives very attractive to tourists. A pure life results in the application of community-based tourism in the tourist village of Lembang Nonongan and sees how the participation of the community in this application so that existing problems can be solved. Visible in the area and can be overcome. In this study, the researcher used a research method, namely a qualitative method in which the researcher conducted interviews with related parties such as the head of the culture and tourism department of North Toraja district, the head of the tourism facilities section of the tourism service business, the head of the tourist village, the head of the tourism awareness group and community leaders. In addition, the authors also made observations in the tourist village of Lembang Nonongan and conducted a study of documentation and literature studies to support this research; the analysis was the SWOT analysis used in the discussion of the results of this study.
Measuring community empowerment in the development of tourism village: Evidence from Batu City, Indonesia Rahman, A. Faidlal; Wardana, Azna Abrory; Mufarrohah
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 5 No 1 (2025): APRIL 2025
Publisher : School of Tourism, Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/jtce.v5i1.5551

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Transforming villages into tourism villages is essential for community empowerment, enabling them to grow and manage local potential, although its implementation is not yet systematic. This research aims to measure the community empowerment in the development of tourism villages in Batu City, focusing on four villages: Sidomulyo, Bumiaji, Punten, and Tulungrejo. The measurement is carried out using the concept of Resident Empowerment through Tourism Scale (RETS) with modifications by adding an economic dimension. The research uses a quantitative descriptive approach, utilizing a purposive sampling technique to gather data from 100 respondents involved in tourism-related activities. The results indicate that psychological empowerment recorded the highest score 4.47, indicating strong community awareness, pride, and concern for tourism village potential. The social empowerment followed with a score of 4.37, reflecting active participation, collaboration, and community cohesion in tourism activities. The economic empowerment scored 3.95, demonstrating the community’s ability to leverage tourism for income generation and economic growth. Meanwhile, the political empowerment received a score of 4.05, showing community involvement in policy-making and decision-making related to tourism village management. This research can be used by the Batu City Government as a basis for developing more systematic tourism village management policies and improving training for tourism village communities, while also helping tourism village managers strengthen their management strategies.