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Analysis of Human Resources Capacity for Cultural Heritage Managers in Bengkulu City Darmi, Titi; Mujtahid, Iqbal Miftakhul; Nusantara, Bella Dian
Journal of Local Government Issues Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/logos.v6i2.23245

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Cultural heritage is a regional potential asset that can contribute to economic growth, optimal management of cultural heritage is beneficial for the progress of tourism centers. Bengkulu City is one of the cities that has the potential for cultural heritage, which, if managed optimally can have an impact on the economic growth of Bengkulu City. However, the strategic allocation of human resources has not been done well. This study aims to determine how the capacity of human resources for cultural heritage managers in Bengkulu City is. The research method uses qualitative descriptive, data collection is carried out through in-depth interviews and group discussions. We analyzed six informants consisting of cultural heritage managers in the Bengkulu region assigned by the Jambi Province's Jambi Cultural Heritage Preservation Center (BPCB). Data analysis and interpreting the meaning of factual data are carried out qualitatively, and the results of the study show that the availability of human Resources (HR) both in quality and quantity has not been in accordance with the standards for developing human resources for cultural heritage. In addition, the lack of regional participation in increasing institutional capacity related to cultural heritage management has an impact on the non-optimal management of cultural heritage in the Bengkulu City.
Collaborative Analysis of the Bengkulu City Regional Government in Overcoming Waste at the Tourism Object Nusantara, Bella Dian; Yuwono, Teguh; Yuniningsih, Tri
ARISTO Vol 10 No 3 (2022): December / Special Issue : Local Governance
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

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The efforts of the Bengkulu City Regional Government in dealing with waste have been quite good by issuing various regional regulations and mayoral regulations, but in the field trash still piles up here and there, this is the background to the research because waste is not managed properly at the Jakat beach tourism object. This study aims to analyze how the collaboration of the Bengkulu city government in dealing with waste in tourism objects. This research method was carried out using a qualitative approach with case studies that focused on what kind of collaboration the Bengkulu city government had in dealing with waste at the Jakat Beach tourism object. Data was collected through in-depth interviews and discussions with the Bengkulu City Regional Government's State Civil Apparatus (ASN), micro-entrepreneurs who are active in the Jakat Beach tourism object. There were 6 informants who came from 3 stakeholders, namely micro entrepreneurs, communities and local government. The results of the study show that the collaboration carried out by the Bengkulu City Government in dealing with waste has not been optimal, it has been confirmed that the Bengkulu City Regional Government does not yet have a legal/written collaboration with any party to deal with waste at the Jakat Beach tourist attraction