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Strategy for the Development of Kampuang Minang Tourism Village in Nagari Sumpu, West Sumatra Mandalia, Siska; Apriliana, Nadrah
Jurnal Ilmiah Poli Bisnis Vol 15 No 2 (2023): Volume 15 Nomor 2
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30630/jipb.v15i2.1156

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The study delves into crafting a holistic development plan for Kampuang Minang, a promising tourism village in Nagari Sumpu, West Sumatra, utilizing the SWOT analysis framework. It aims to identify the village's internal strengths and weaknesses while leveraging external opportunities and mitigating threats for sustainable tourism growth. Through an extensive SWOT analysis, the research uncovers Kampuang Minang's strengths in cultural heritage, natural beauty, and traditional practices. Using these findings, it proposes a strategic framework aligned with responsible tourism principles, emphasizing the preservation and promotion of local customs to offer authentic experiences. The strategy suggests investing in infrastructure and accommodations to address weaknesses and enhance visitor experiences. To seize opportunities and tackle threats, it emphasizes sustainable practices, positioning the village as an environmentally conscious destination. Marketing strategies are recommended to attract a diverse tourist base. Collaboratively designed with local stakeholders and experts, this strategy holds the potential to boost the village's economy while safeguarding its cultural and natural essence. Continuous monitoring and adaptation are crucial for its success and alignment with evolving community and industry needs.
The Relationship between Nomophobia and Learning Motivation Muslim Students in Java Monalisa; Livna Alfiyanah; Silvia Melani Putri; Yogi Damai Syaputra; Mandalia, Siska
Pamomong: Journal of Islamic Educational Counseling Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : State Islamic University (UIN) Salatiga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18326/pamomong.v5i2.1649

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This research aims to assess the level of nomophobia among students and their learning motivation and explore the relationship between these two factors. Utilizing a quantitative methodology with a correlational approach, the study sampled 356 students from across the island of Java through convenience sampling techniques. Data was collected via a nomophobia questionnaire (NMP-Q), which consists of 16 items with a reliability score of .899, and a learning motivation scale with 13 items and a reliability score of .847, distributed through WhatsApp. The data analysis involved quantitative descriptive analysis and Pearson product-moment correlation analysis. The findings reveal that students exhibit a high level of nomophobia while their learning motivation is low. Additionally, there is a significant inverse relationship between nomophobia and learning motivation, indicating that higher levels of nomophobia are associated with lower motivation to learn. Conversely, lower levels of nomophobia correlate with increased learning motivation. These research findings can serve as a foundation for counselors to develop appropriate interventions to address nomophobia and enhance students' motivation to learn.
Millennial Muslim Tourists’ Motivations and Characteristics at Marawa Beach Club: Motivasi dan Karakteristik Wisatawan Muslim Milenial di Marawa Beach Club Mandalia, Siska; Fernanda, Aldi
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 6, No 2 August (2024)
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.127

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This research aimed to identify the dominant characteristics and motivations of millennial Muslim tourists visiting Marawa Beach Club Padang West Sumatra. Utilizing a quantitative research method, data was collected through the distribution of questionnaires. A simple random sampling technique was employed to select participants from the tourist population. The data were analyzed using quantitative descriptive analysis, with responses evaluated on a Likert scale of 1-5. Results from the questionnaires, completed by 100 respondents, highlighted distinct characteristics and motivations of millennial Muslim tourists compared to other visitor segments. This study reveals the unique appeal of Marawa Beach Club for this demographic. The findings provide valuable insights for tourism businesses, local authorities, and destination marketers aiming to cater to the specific preferences of millennial Muslim travelers. Additionally, this research lays a foundation for understanding evolving travel trends and informs strategies to create a more inclusive and enriching destination experience.
Improving the Quality of Halal Tourism through Waqf: Learnings from Existing Literature Yusuf, Muhammad Zulfikar; Yusuf, Muhammad; Mandalia, Siska
Journal of Mandalika Review Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Mandalika Review
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata Lombok

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55701/mandalika.v4i1.220

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Introduction:Despite the growing importance of halal tourism and the potential of waqf as a financing mechanism, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis integrating waqf to enhance halal tourism quality. This study aims to fill this gap by identifying and highlighting models from existing literature that leverage waqf to improve halal tourism offerings, focusing on infrastructure development and service quality enhancement.Methodology: This qualitative research utilizes a literature review approach, analyzing scholarly documents, journals, books, and official reports to highlight various waqf models applicable to halal tourism development. This research involves descriptive and interpretative analysis of the gathered information from these sources.Findings: The study identifies three key waqf models with the potential to improve halal tourism: land substitution (ruislag), cash waqf, and Cash Waqf Linked Sukuk (CWLS). These models can address funding challenges in developing halal tourism infrastructure and enhancing service quality. Of these models, cash waqf has the most significant potential to increase halal tourism. However, implementation faces obstacles such as inefficient asset management, low public awareness, and the need for improved governance structures. Waqf presents a promising avenue for financing and enhancing halal tourism, but realizing its full potential requires addressing management inefficiencies, increasing stakeholder awareness, and fostering collaboration between government bodies, waqf institutions, and private investors.Conclusion: Implementing strategic reforms and leveraging digital solutions can optimize waqf's impact on halal tourism development, contributing to sustainable economic growth and community welfare.
Spatial Patterns of Tourism: Towards Legally-Based Tourism Village Regulations Based on Physical Carrying Capacity Analysis Darwis Darwis; Jasman Jasman; Bejo Apriyanto; Siska Mandalia; Herry Rachmat Widjaja; Masri Ridwan
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v9i2.46551

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Lowita Beach was a tourist area in Suppa District, Pinrang Regency, with 11 tourist attractions. The annual increase in visitors to Lowita Beach can compromise tourist comfort and damage the area's natural habitat. This is the basis for researchers to analyse the Physical Carrying Capacity (PCC) of Lowita Beach. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of tourist activities, assess the physical carrying capacity of the area, and formulate the role of tourist villages in managing the Lowita Beach area. The research approach used was research and development, as initiated by Borg and Gall: the calculation of Physical Carrying Capacity (PCC), area parameters, and the number of tourists. The study population comprised 93 tourists who visited the Lowita Beach area. Data was collected through the completion of questionnaires, interviews, measurements, and field observations. A quantitative-descriptive approach was used for data analysis. The Physical Carrying Capacity (PCC) analysis reveals that Lowita Beach's ideal capacity is 1 visitor per day, yet it currently hosts an average of 35 visitors daily, significantly surpassing this threshold. This overcapacity indicates that the beach is experiencing environmental strain and underscores the need for management strategies to align visitor numbers with sustainable limits. In conclusion, despite the physical carrying capacity (PCC) of Lowita Beach being 17 visitors per day, the present daily visitor count suggests that the beach is currently facing overcrowding, albeit not to a significant extent. Hence, it is necessary to implement policy interventions from the tourist villages of Tasiwalie and Wiringtasi, which should include the establishment of standardized operating procedures and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, in order to ensure sustainable tourism management at Lowita Beach.
HALAL TOURISM AMONG GEN Z: ANALYZING THE EFFECT OF HALAL AWARENESS AND DESTINATION TRUST ON VISIT INTENTION WITH RELIGIOSITY AS A MEDIATOR Dwicahyani, Rika Ra'idah; Shafira, Anindya Heidi; Maulana, Noveri; Mandalia, Siska
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Islam (Journal of Islamic Economics and Business) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): JANUARY - JUNE 2025
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jebis.v11i1.59898

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This study investigates the factors shaping Generation Z’s interest in halal tourism, with a focus on evaluating the alignment of Java Island’s destinations—Indonesia’s most populous region—with halal standards. Emphasizing the necessity for heightened awareness of halal compliance in tourism, data were gathered from 416 Indonesian respondents planning trips to Java. Structural equation modeling via SmartPLS analyzed the relationships among halal awareness, destination trust, religiosity, and visit intention. Results demonstrated that destination trust exerted the strongest direct influence on visit intention, surpassing halal awareness. Furthermore, religiosity significantly mediated the relationship between destination trust and visit intention, validating the role of religious values shape travel decisions. These insights highlight that halal tourism appeal hinges not only on transparent halal practices but also on fostering trust and integrating religiosity into destination planning. The study advocates for targeted strategies to enhance halal literacy and reinforce ethical tourism frameworks tailored to Gen Z’s evolving needs.
URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER MITIGATION MODEL: INSIGHTS FROM AL-ANWAR MODERN ISLAMIC BOARDING SCHOOL, PACITAN Arisona, Risma Dwi; Utaya, Sugeng; Handoyo, Budi; Rachman, Indriyani; Murae, Fumitoshi; Mandalia, Siska
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 8, NUMBER 2, OCTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v8i2.23075

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Aim: This study aimed to describe the Urban Environmental Disaster Mitigation Model at Al-Anwar Modern Islamic Boarding School in Pacitan Regency, with a particular focus on earthquake and tsunami mitigation strategies. Methodology and results: The research employed a qualitative case study approach. Primary data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and questionnaires. Data analysis was conducted using the Miles and Huberman model, with source triangulation employed to ensure data validity. The Urban Environmental Disaster Mitigation Model at Al-Anwar Modern Islamic Boarding School integrates disaster preparedness in educational and urban contexts. Supported by technology, policies, simulations, and SPAB program integration, it enhances risk assessment, evacuation planning, and resource mobilization, fostering technical, cognitive, and moral capacities. The model is replicable for coastal and seismic regions. Conclusion, significance and impact study: The findings show that the Urban Environmental Disaster Mitigation Model at Al-Anwar Modern Islamic Boarding School represents a comprehensive approach to preparedness by integrating disaster mitigation, environmental awareness, and technological innovation within an urban educational setting. Disaster knowledge, regular simulations, and the use of GIS, AR, and digital platforms have enhanced community readiness, while institutional commitment through policies and structured coordination ensures sustainability. The significance of this study lies in demonstrating how education can function as both a learning domain and a resilience hub, equipping students with technical, cognitive, and moral capacities to face earthquake and tsunami risks. Its impact extends beyond the school through community partnerships, resource mobilization, and replicable strategies adaptable to other coastal and seismic regions. Ultimately, the model fosters sustainable urban disaster risk reduction by embedding resilience into both institutional practices and educational culture.
Integrating Islamic Values into Ecological Communication: A Perspective from the Bone Community Rusnali, Andi Nur Aisyah; Syam, Syahrianti; Mandalia, Siska; A'la, Bassam Abul
Islamica: Jurnal Studi Keislaman Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025): September
Publisher : Postgraduate Studies of UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15642/islamica.2025.20.1.116-140

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This study analyzes the Mappano Bine tradition in Bone Regency as a communicative practice that integrates local wisdom, Islamic values, and ecological ethics. Drawing on a qualitative design with interviews, non-participant observation, and document analysis, the research examines how environmental communication is enacted through ritual performances, symbolic expressions, and collective practices. The findings indicate that Mappano Bine extends beyond agricultural celebration; it serves as a communicative act that weaves Islamic spirituality prayer, gratitude, and communal responsibility into indigenous ritual forms. These practices generate ecological consciousness and transmit environmental ethics across generations through oral narratives, ritual symbols, and communal participation. The study advances the field of environmental communication by framing Mappano Bine as a hybrid communicative model where religious and indigenous values converge to promote ecological harmony and cultural continuity. While challenges such as modernization and youth disengagement persist, the contribution lies in positioning ritual as an analytical lens for understanding the intersection of faith, culture, and ecological communication.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF KUE SAPIK GULA AREN AS A SUPPORTING TOURISM ATTRACTION OF SOLOK SELATAN DISTRICT Aocta Riva Auberni; Pepy Afrilian; Mandalia, Siska
JURNAL MANAJEMEN KULINER Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): FEBRUARI 2023
Publisher : PUSLITABMAS - BATAM TOURISM POLYTECNIC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59193/jmn.v2i1.98

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This study aims to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the Kue Sapik Gula Aren   as a support for the tourist attraction of South Solok Regency. The research method used is through a qualitative approach using the SWOT analysis method and the data used in this study are primary and secondary data, data collection techniques by observation and interviews. The data obtained from the results of data collection is then analyzed using SWOT analysis to find out what are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of the Kue Sapik Gula Aren as asupporting tourist attraction in South Solok Regency. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the Kue Sapik Gula Aren has the strengths 1 it has a unique taste that comes from palm sugar 2 Kue Sapik Gula Aren can only be found in South Solok 3 has been certified halal from the MUI, and the opportunity 1 can be a support for new tourist attractions in South Solok Regency 2 promote traditional culinary 3 promote the economy of the surrounding community. With these strengths and opportunities, can take advantage of existing opportunities while minimizing weaknesses and also being able to overcome various kinds of threats from the Kue Sapik Gula Aren. Thus, this Kue Sapik Gula Aren can be used as a support for the tourist attraction of South Solok Regency.    
ANALYSIS OF DADIH AS A TRADITIONAL CUISINE SUPPORTING CULINARY TOURISM IN WEST SUMATRA Mandalia, Siska
JURNAL MANAJEMEN KULINER Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : PUSLITABMAS - BATAM TOURISM POLYTECNIC

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59193/jmn.v2i2.175

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Culinary is an inseparable part of tourist destinations because culinary is one of the basic human needs. Even culinary can be a special attraction when visiting a tourist destination. West Sumatra is one of the provinces that has many advantages, especially in its traditional cuisine. One example is Dadih (Dadiah in the Minangkabau language) which is made from fermented buffalo milk. The objectives of this research are: 1 To identify as a traditional culinary supporting tourism in West Sumatra, 2 Identify the problems faced in the process of developing Dadih as a traditional culinary supporting tourism in West Sumatra, 3 Efforts that can be made in developing Dadih as a traditional culinary supporting tourism in West Sumatra. This research uses a qualitative approach using the literature study method of several writings in journals, articles, and documents related to analyzing traditional culinary in supporting the tourism business. The results of this study indicate that Dadih has the potential to support tourism in West Sumatra as a traditional cuisine.