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IMPLEMENTATION OF REGENERATIVE TOURISM IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN INDONESIA Radyahadi, Fadhlan; Nurfara, Najma Afifa
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 3 No. 01 (2024): IJSCOT III-01
Publisher : Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v3i01.1413

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In the last few decades, a travel-based activity with a purpose of traveling has become one of the most important developments in the economic sector around the world. The development of tourism in a region has not only giving a positive impact but also a negative impact on the destination. Tourism has a major impact on the environment (such as; biodiversity loss, landscape impact, waste and water scarcity) and social impact (such as; over tourism, gentrification and social uprising). Regenerative tourism has the idea that tourism activities should leave something better at the destination than the previous circumstances. Unlike the concept of sustainable tourism that requires leaving the destination as it should without changing or causing more additional damage. The COVID-19 pandemic shows that the tourism sector is highly vulnerable, but on the other hand it is also an opportunity to rethink how to develop tourism. Regenerative tourism is presented as a new idea or concept in tourism as a way of thinking about how to rebuild tourism more better. Thus, the implementation of regenerative tourism policies can make the world better as it used to be by restoring landscapes and teaching tourists skills that can be applied in their country or region of origin
DAMPAK KEBIJAKAN VISA ON ARRIVAL (VOA) DAN BEBAS VISA KUNJUNGAN (BVK) TERHADAP ASPEK SOSIAL-BUDAYA INDONESIA Nurfara, Najma Afifa; Setiawan, Nisa Aulia Nur; Putra, Dzaky Huda Ari Sumenang; Radyahadi, M. Fadhlan; Izzati J, Athiyyah
Warta Pariwisata Vol 22 No 1 (2024):
Publisher : Pusat Perencanaan dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/wpar.2024.22.1.02

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The Indonesian government has implemented Visa on Arrival (VoA) and Visa-Free Visit (BVK) policies. These facilities make it easier for prospective international tourists to explore Indonesia and can have both positive and negative impacts within its scope. This research is depicted through phenomena using a qualitative descriptive design and data collection through reports, news, and other supporting documents via literature study. The interaction between international tourists and local communities can lead to friction resulting in criminal acts. This can undermine Indonesia's resilience and security in socio-cultural aspects. Many criminal acts have been committed by international tourists, including an incident where a female foreign national disrupted a traditional Balinese dance performance and was not wearing clothing.