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Utilization of Sustainable Livelihood Assets in the Development of Tourism Villages in Labuan Bajo, West Manggarai Regency Inayah, Nurul; Prayitno, Gunawan; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v11i1.63704

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Labuan Bajo is one of the villages located in Komodo District, West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. This area is known as the gateway to Komodo National Park, which is the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, one of Indonesia's ancient animals. Labuan Bajo has become a magnet for tourists from around the world thanks to its stunning natural beauty, from exotic beaches and small islands to extraordinary underwater riches. This study aims to provide an understanding of the value of sustainable livelihoods, which will ultimately facilitate the formulation of recommendations for better development and management in the tourist village of Labuan Bajo. The human dimension shows a fairly good score (59.83), indicating that community involvement and capacity are beginning to take shape, although there is still a need for improvement in terms of skills and management. The dimension with the lowest score is finance (35.75), which indicates significant weaknesses in terms of funding, investment, and distribution of economic benefits. This situation makes finance the most vulnerable aspect, which could hinder sustainability if not addressed immediately. Given these weaknesses, it is hoped that future research will expand the variables, adopt more diverse data collection methods (such as in-depth interviews or longitudinal secondary data), and increase the number and distribution of samples to obtain more complete and accurate results.
Assessing Community Resilience in Tambakrejo Village, Blitar Regency Using the Integrated Concept of Community Resilience (ICCR) Framework Nisa, Hikmatun; Usman, Fadly; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2025.008.02.5

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Tambakrejo Village, located on the southern coast of Blitar, is highly vulnerable to tsunamis. The research utilizes the Integrated Concept of Community Resilience (ICCR) framework, incorporating both internal factors, such as social, economic, and cultural capital, and external factors like disaster risk governance and disaster-based spatial planning, to assess the resilience of the community. Primary data was gathered through interviews, questionnaires, and field observations, complemented by secondary data from BPBD and BPS. The analysis, based on the ICCR framework, revealed that the community resilience in Tambakrejo is at a medium level (ICCR score ranging from 30 to 60) in Social, Economic, and Cultural Capital (SCE = 56.35) and Disaster-Based Spatial Planning (DBSP = 47.22), and a high level (score above 60) in Disaster Risk Governance (DRG = 63.49). Key findings include a lack of detailed disaster risk maps and limited mitigation infrastructure, which hinder effective disaster preparedness. However, the community shows strong potential in social cohesion and culture, with active participation in disaster risk reduction activities and a high level of awareness regarding tsunami threats. This research underscores the need for sustainable economic diversification, improved evacuation infrastructure, and better integration of spatial planning in disaster mitigation efforts including capacity-building training for local disaster response teams, community workshops on risk mapping and evacuation route planning, and the development of alternative livelihoods beyond the fisheries sector to further increase community resilience against tsunami threats.
Factors Affecting Community Readiness for Tourism Village Development through Sidomukti Park Tourism Objects ABDUL AZIS; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu; Hasyim, Abdul Wahid
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2024.012.03.05

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Community readiness has been conceptualized in the literature as a multidimensional construct that combines community attitudes, perceptions, and knowledge of issues; perceived level of preparedness; resources, including existing efforts around a particular problem; and leadership—measuring Community Readiness Model (CRM), which produces how ready a community is to take collective action. The research aims to provide factors influencing community readiness, especially in developing a sustainable tourist village through the Sidomukti Park tourist attraction. Sidomukti Village was chosen because of a new sustainable tourism village development project in the form of the Sidomukti Park tourist attraction. Regional Spatial Plan of Bojonegoro Regency Year 2021-2041 also states that Sidomukti Village embodies a tourism cultivation area. The method and approach used in this research is quantitative with CRM assessment, which is then analyzed using SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) analysis to obtain factors that influence community readiness in developing tourist villages. Based on the calculation, it can be seen that the level of community readiness in Sidomukti Tourism Village is included in the initiation stage, with a readiness level score of 3.65. In addition, based on the SEM-PLS results, it can be seen that the factors influencing community readiness in Sidomukti Tourism Village are community knowledge about issues/problems, community knowledge about efforts, community climate, and resources.