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EDUCATIONAL TOURISM OF LOCAL WISDOM PRODUCTS IN THAILAND Fatimah, Siska Ernawati; Komara , Acep; Srisuk, Prattana; Saha, Sanchita; Rahmatika, Dien Noviany
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i2.571

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Management of local wisdom-based tourism products, development and packaging of globally competitive local products can be packaged through educational tourism. Educational Tourism is an effort to introduce local wisdom products of a country. One of Thailand's local wisdom products is traditional pottery. However, the existence of pottery in the era of modernization began to be less attractive to the younger generation. This international service was carried out with the aim of recognizing local culture and local wisdom products and participating in painting traditional Thai pottery. This activity is a community service activity that collaborates between the Faculty of Economics and Business of Swadaya Gunung Jati University Indonesia, Panca Sakti Tegal University Indonesia, Thai Globa Businnes Administration Technological College Thailand (TGBC Thailand), Suan Dusit University and Eastern Instutite for Integrated Learning in Management University India. Community service activities were carried out in Nong Nooch Thailand, with a total of 30 participants consisting of 10 students and 20 lecturers. Through this international service, it fosters a sense of love and preservation of cultural heritage and local wisdom products of a country.
TURTLE CONSERVATION CAMPAIGN AS A TOURIST ATTRACTION FOR BALI Sulistiyowati, Lisa Harry; Fatimah, Siska Ernawati; Komara, Acep; Mahadianto, M. Yudi; Saha, Sanchita; Rahmatika, Dien Noviany
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): MARCH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v4i2.572

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Most sea turtle species around the world are threatened with extinction. The threat of sea turtle extinction is largely caused by humans for consumption, souvenirs, trade, medicine and religious activities as well as for commercial purposes such as the sale of eggs, meat and shells. This human behavior is threatening sea turtle populations. Preventing the decline of these threatened sea turtle populations requires changes in human behavior that are educated through conservation campaigns. This international service was carried out with the aim of recognizing local culture and local wisdom products and participating in painting traditional Thai pottery. This activity is a community service activity that collaborates between the Faculty of Economics and Business of Swadaya Gunung Jati University Indonesia, Panca Sakti Tegal University Indonesia, Suan Dusit University and Eastern Instutite for Integrated Learning in Management University India. Community service activities were carried out in Nong Nooch Thailand, with a total of 25 participants consisting of 10 students and 15 lecturers. Sea turtle conservation is one of the community's efforts to preserve the environment and sea turtle habitat for the survival of sea turtles