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Efforts to Develop Coban Glotak Waterfall Tourism in Dalisodo Village, Wagir District, Malang Regency, Indonesia Riawati, Enik; Ruja, I Nyoman; Adi, Khofifatu Rohmah
Humanities Horizon Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : PT. Pena Produktif Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63373/3047-8014/15

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Tourism Development has become a trend That continues to grow in recent years. Various developments are dynamically adapted to meet tourist needs. The purpose of this research is to describe the Development of tourism potential to attract visitors, development strategies and obstacles in the Coban Glotak Waterfall Tourism. This type of Research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The research was conducted in Dalisodo Village, Wagir District, Malang Regency. The data collection method Led in this research consists of conservation, interview, and documentation and for data analysis using an interactive analysis model. This research found that the tourism potential that can be developed in the Coban Glotak Waterfall Tourism is that Coban Glotak has a waterfall height of approximately 70 meters and there is a "stacked rock" site. Strategies that can be developed are promoting through social media. Meanwhile, the obstacles to this tourism are the many damaged facilities and the lack of concern of the surrounding community about this tourism. The implication of the results of this research can be used by Coban Glotak waterfall tourism managers and the forestry government to fund the management of Coban Glotak waterfall Tourism.
Thrift Traders' Survival Strategy After the Issuance of the Used Clothes Import Policy at the Comboran Market, Indonesia Pratama, Ilyas Shaso; Adi, Khofifatu Rohmah; Ratnawati, Nurul
Humanities Horizon Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63373/3047-8014/17

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This research was conducted at the Comboran Market on Prof. Moch Yamin Street, Sukoharjo, Klojen District, Malang City with the following objectives: 1) to describe the background of thrift traders selling at the Comboran Market, and 2) to describe the survival strategy of thrift traders after the issuance of the policy of importing used clothes in the Comboran Market. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method. Data analysis uses the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana. The results of this study reveal that the background of Thrift traders in the Comboran Market is due to the potential for great interest in used clothing buyers in the Comboran Market and generate income with large profits. The name of the second-hand goods market has become an identity for the Comboran Market, and its location is easily accessible because it is in the middle of the city. The survival strategy of thrift traders after the issuance of the policy of banning the import of used clothes is with an active strategy, namely by maintaining existing potential such as utilizing family members as workers and being selective in choosing merchandise. The passive strategy is not to buy bales of used clothes at the agency, however, look for branded used clothes and buy them at a low price and resell them at a price that can make a profit. Also, a network strategy by building good relationships with agents and buyers so that daily needs can be met.