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PENGELOLAAN GEOWISATA BERKELANJUTAN DALAM MENDUKUNG PELESTARIAN WARISAN GEOLOGI: PERSPEKTIF COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE Mahardhika Berliandaldo; Angga Wijaya Holman Fasa
Inovasi Vol 19 No 1 (2022): JURNAL INOVASI VOL. 19 NO. 1 MEI 2022
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33626/inovasi.v19i1.529

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Tourism trends after the Covid-19 pandemic show a tendency to outdoor nature tourism to avoid transmission of the virus. One of these types is geotourism. This study aims to identify and understand the urgency of sustainable geotourism management in supporting the preservation of geological heritage, as well as the roles and relationships between stakeholders in sustainable geotourism management in supporting the preservation of geological heritage based on a collaborative governance perspective. After obtaining the findings of the study on these two issues, a sustainable geotourism management strategy was developed to support the preservation of geological heritage based on collaboration between stakeholders. To elaborates these issues, a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach was applied. Based on further elaboration, this study shows several things, first, the management and utilization of this geological heritage can increase state revenues from the tourism sector with local economic and cultural development, as well as the harmony of spatial planning in an effort to realize sustainable development. Second, the role and relationship between stakeholders is needed in a collaborative framework that needs to be supported by a clear institutional system in order to manage finances and income, facility management, resolve technical problems, take care of daily management systems, regulation of collaboration of actors such as local businesses, academics, entrepreneurs, local governments, tourism agencies and local communities. Third, the strategy for sharing roles in the development of geotourism is by applying the pentahelix model which involves several stakeholders, including the Academy (Research and Community Services), Business (Cooperation in Financing and Business Organizers), Community (Supporting Tourism and Creative Economy), Government ( Coordinator and Regulator), Media (Promotion, Marketing, and Socialization).
PENGELOLAAN GEOWISATA BERKELANJUTAN DALAM MENDUKUNG PELESTARIAN WARISAN GEOLOGI: PERSPEKTIF COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE Mahardhika Berliandaldo; Angga Wijaya Holman Fasa
Inovasi Vol 19 No 1 (2022): JURNAL INOVASI VOL. 19 NO. 1 MEI 2022
Publisher : Badan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Provinsi Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33626/inovasi.v19i1.529

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Tourism trends after the Covid-19 pandemic show a tendency to outdoor nature tourism to avoid transmission of the virus. One of these types is geotourism. This study aims to identify and understand the urgency of sustainable geotourism management in supporting the preservation of geological heritage, as well as the roles and relationships between stakeholders in sustainable geotourism management in supporting the preservation of geological heritage based on a collaborative governance perspective. After obtaining the findings of the study on these two issues, a sustainable geotourism management strategy was developed to support the preservation of geological heritage based on collaboration between stakeholders. To elaborates these issues, a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach was applied. Based on further elaboration, this study shows several things, first, the management and utilization of this geological heritage can increase state revenues from the tourism sector with local economic and cultural development, as well as the harmony of spatial planning in an effort to realize sustainable development. Second, the role and relationship between stakeholders is needed in a collaborative framework that needs to be supported by a clear institutional system in order to manage finances and income, facility management, resolve technical problems, take care of daily management systems, regulation of collaboration of actors such as local businesses, academics, entrepreneurs, local governments, tourism agencies and local communities. Third, the strategy for sharing roles in the development of geotourism is by applying the pentahelix model which involves several stakeholders, including the Academy (Research and Community Services), Business (Cooperation in Financing and Business Organizers), Community (Supporting Tourism and Creative Economy), Government ( Coordinator and Regulator), Media (Promotion, Marketing, and Socialization).
Implications of the Role of Green Jobs in the Development of Low-Carbon Tourism Angga Wijaya Holman Fasa; Mahardhika Berliandaldo; Muhammad Iqbal Rosyidi; Dini Andriani
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 6, No 1 February (2024)
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i1.238

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Afterward, the tourism sector contributes to environmental impact. Accelerating the tourism sector’s role to achieve net zero carbon tourism activities for a higher quality experience is indispensable. Instead, there is a change in tourism trends that focus on developing sustainable tourism and implementing low carbon tourism within sustainable development, resulting in green job opportunities that positively impact economics, socio cultural, environment, and communities. Based on several previous studies, not much research has been found on the implications of the role of green jobs in developing the tourism sector in Indonesia. Qualitative literature methods such as journals, books, study reports, statistical reports, policy and regulations, and the acquisition of data and information are analyzed using the VRIO (value, rarity, imitability, and organization) approach. This will be done by identifying the issues related to low-carbon tourism and their impact on the value creation of green jobs as an enabler to support sustainable tourism, resource capacity, and competitiveness, as well as the results of the VRIO analysis to obtain strategic implications. Indonesia's low-carbon tourism sector has four key elements that can provide a sustainable competitive advantage: environmental innovation, investment in an environmentally friendly tourism industry, human resource capacity, and green skills.