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Production Of Spatial Geosite Itinerary Maps as Tourism Destinations Jasman Jasman; Masri Ridwan; Moh Khairul Amri Kamarudin; Darwin Parlaungan Lubis
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol 15, No 2 (2023): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v15i2.48990

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The availability of tourist maps so far has experienced limitations in presenting attribute data in the form of non-spatial characteristics. Tourism is called quality if it can convey the information the community needs. Among them are location attributes, land use, natural and cultural phenomena history, and interrelationships between spaces. Geographical and cultural features are essential to be used in realizing quality tourism through the availability of information on tourism space areas, such as visualization of landscapes and depth of local cultural knowledge. This study used a qualitative method with data collection techniques carried out through interviews, focus group discussions, landscape documentation, surveys, and observations to determine the geographical position of spatial elements. The results of the study produced Itinerary Maps and geosite distribution, including the Saddang River, Buntu Lindo Batu, Lo'ko Malillin, Buntu Lingkobo, Mount Benteng Alla’, Buntu Karua, and Kalosi Arabica Coffee Cultivation. The row of geosites has a chronology and chronology of formation and is related to the social culture of the people in the Fort Alla’ area. The findings from this study are expected to provide exposure to the public, tourists, and the government to preserve natural and cultural heritage to become a reference in implementing sustainable tourism development in Enrekang Regency. It is necessary to develop a digital-based information system that presents spatial attribute data and ethnographic records that can be accessed online. Keyword: Tourism Geography, Ethnography, Benteng Alla’, GIS
Implementation of the Triple Bottom Line Principle in the Development of Gunung Nona Tourism Attraction in Enrekang Regency Jasman Jasman; Masri Ridawan; Muhammad Musawantoro
Geographica: Science and Education Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : USN Kolaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/gsej.v7i1.2457

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The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) concept emphasizes that in managing an organization, attention is not only given to the financial aspect (Profit), but must also contribute to society (People) and play an active role in preserving the environment (Planet). The triple bottom line approach is very relevant for the development of Tourist Attractions, with the aim of integrating the interests of society, the environment, and improving economic welfare. This study aims to apply the triple bottom line concept in the management of the Gunung Nona Tourist Attraction in Enrekang Regency. Data collection methods used include documentation studies, in-depth interviews, and observations. Data analysis was carried out using qualitative descriptive techniques. The results of the study indicate that the management of the Gunung Nona Tourist Attraction in Enrekang Regency will be more effective if the Triple Bottom Line Model approach is applied. However, the managers of the Tourist Attraction have implemented the principles of TBL, but in reality it still needs to be improved, especially in terms of community involvement and environmental management. Keywords: Tourism Attraction Development, Triple Bottom Line, Mount Nona