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Peran Pemerintah Daerah dalam Pengembangan Desa Wisata Paksebali di Kabupaten Klungkung Putu Sukma Wahyuni Dewi; Luh Nyoman Tri Lilasari; I Gede Gian Saputra
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Makardhi Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat MAKARDHI
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Pariwisata Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (699.65 KB) | DOI: 10.52352/makardhi.v1i1.606

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This research aims to study the role of local government in the development of Paksebali Tourism Village, from the perspective of local community, tourism village team, and the Klungkung District Government. Data were collected by observation, survey, interviews, documentation and analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that local people and tourism village team strongly agreed with the government's Paksebali Tourism Village development programe. As a facilitator the government facilitated tourism programs, projects and activities, provided innovations, involved the community to participate, socialization and financial assistance. As evaluators, the government assessed the programs, monitored tourism development and made  satisfaction surveys, as implementers, the government leaded and coordinated programs, projects and activities for the development of tourist villages, established good relationships with relevant agencies and regulated tourism development such as making environmental sustainability, health and safety standards. Of the four roles, the role of the government as facilitator obtained the highest score of 4.35, and as the evaluator obtained the lowest score of 4.21. To maximize the role of the government,  this study recommended the government conduct monitoring and evaluation on the development of Paksebali Tourism Village at least once a month by involving the community and leaders.
Mengukur Prioritas Pengembangan Desa Wisata Di Era Pariwisata Baru Dewa Ayu Made Lily Dianasari; Ida Bagus Putra Negarayana; I Gede Gian Saputra; Dewa Ayu Nyoman Aridayanti
Pusaka: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol 4 No 2: Agustus – Januari 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar

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The study aims to analyze the priority of developing tourist villages during the new normal period in Petang District, Badung Regency Bali. The theory and concepts used to answer the problems in this research are the concept of tourism product components, the concept of a tourism village, the concept of new normal tourism. The research method used is qualitative research using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Sources of data in this study are primary data and secondary data obtained through the process of observation, interviews and focus group discussions. The results of this study indicate that the priority of developing a tourism village in Petang District in the new normal era is an ancillary aspect as the main development priority. Then, the order of priority aspects of development that can be done next is attraction, accessibility, amenity, available packages and activity. Related to ancillary as the main priority aspect, there are institutional sub-criteria as things that can be prioritized first compared to the development of additional services. Based on the analysis that has been carried out, the form of institutional development that will be implemented is by holding a collaboration between the Petang District Government and the tourism institutional where the assistance collaboration is carried out in stages starting with the establishment of a tourism management system. KEY WORDS: tourism village, priority development, tourism product, new tourism era.
Kajian willingness to pay wisatawan terhadap kenaikan tiket di kawasan pura besakih Saputra, I Gede Gian; Gunawan, Rachmat Bryando
Jurnal Kepariwisataan dan Hospitalitas Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Vol.7,No.2,2023
Publisher : DIPLOMA IV TOURISM PROGRAM STUDY, TOURISM FACULTY,UDAYANA UNIVERSITY

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Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui faktor-faktor penentu penerimaan pengunjungterhadap kenaikan biaya tiket masuk di sekitar Pura Besakih. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis data kualitatifdan kuantitatif. Metode pengumpulan data yang digunakan meliputi survei, studi literatur, wawancara, dandokumentasi. Purposive sampling digunakan untuk memilih seratus pengunjung domestik sebagai sampelpenelitian ini. Dengan menggunakan regresi logistik untuk mengidentifikasi faktor-faktor Willingness To Paydan metode perhitungan nilai expected willingness to pay (EWTP) berdasarkan tanggapan langsung daripengunjung terhadap kenaikan harga tiket, penelitian ini menggunakan regresi analitik. Tujuan dari penelitianini adalah untuk mengetahui nilai puncak yang bersedia dibayar oleh wisatawan untuk masuk ke kawasan PuraBesakih. Temuan penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa pekerjaan, jenis kelamin, dan tingkat pendidikanmerupakan faktor penentu kecenderungan untuk membayar di kalangan wisatawan domestik, dengan perkiraannilai maksimum sebesar Rp 46.400 per orang.Kata Kunci : Willingness To Pay, Wisatawan, Kawasan Pura Besakih
Understanding the Tourism Area Life Cycle and Sustainability Perceptions in the Rural Destination of Kintamani, Bali Saputra, I Gede Gian; Pradnyadari, I Gusti Agung; Pidada, Ida Bagus Udayana
Jurnal Internasional Riset Bisnis Pariwisata Vol 4 No 2 (2025): International Journal of Tourism Business Research (INTOUR)
Publisher : Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/intour.v4i2.2555

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This study examines the dynamics of tourism development and sustainability perceptions in Kintamani, Bali, using the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) model. Kintamani, a rural highland destination, has experienced rapid growth in tourism activities, from mass visitation to niche experiences such as glamping and coffee tourism. Despite its popularity, limited research addresses its current life cycle stage and visitors’ sustainability views. A mixed-method approach was applied, combining surveys of 100 domestic and international tourists with in-depth interviews involving six key stakeholders, including local business owners, community leaders, and government representatives. Findings reveal that Kintamani is transitioning from the development to consolidation stage, marked by increasing infrastructural pressures and socio-environmental challenges. While visitors value the area’s natural and cultural assets, they express concerns over waste management and overcrowding. The integration of TALC and sustainability perceptions offers a framework for adaptive destination in rural Bali.
Revitalizing Destination Social Responsibility through Regenerative Tourism: A Case Study of Penglipuran Village, Bali I Putu Andre Adi Putra Pratama; Saputra, I Gede Gian; I Gusti Ngurah Oka Widjaya; Wijana, Putu Ade
Global Review of Tourism and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): Global Review of Tourism and Social Sciences
Publisher : Yayasan Ghalih Pelopor Pendidikan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/grtss.v2i2.459

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This study investigates how regenerative tourism can revitalize Destination Social Responsibility within a mature and economically successful community-based destination. Using a qualitative case study approach, data were generated through a Focus Group Discussion with ten key stakeholders representing customary leadership, tourism governance, academic expertise, and youth perspectives. The analysis reveals that Penglipuran’s long-standing commitment to Tri Hita Karana constitutes an Organic DSR model that predates contemporary responsibility frameworks. However, this foundation is increasingly undermined by an economic euphoria that erodes collective governance and by an intergenerational gap in cultural knowledge transmission. These dynamics reflect an erosion by the success paradox that remains insufficiently addressed in existing DSR scholarship. The findings show that regenerative tourism offers a practical pathway to restore Organic DSR by reorienting destination success toward measurable cultural, social, and ecological regeneration. The study’s single case focus suggests the need for comparative and longitudinal research.