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The Government's Strategic Role in Marketing Songkok Recca as a Creative Tourism Industry in Bone Regency A.Bakty, Andi Fatimah Maoudy; Kaddi, Sitti Murni; Badollahi, Muh. Zainuddin; Rahmat, Marfi
Journal of Management and Administration Provision Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Management and Administration Provision
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pembangunan dan Pemberdayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jmap.v4i1.343

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Songkok Recca, a typical cultural product from Bone Regency, South Sulawesi, has great potential in the creative tourism industry. This product not only has historical and symbolic value for the Bugis tribe, but also acts as an important economic resource for local craftsmen, especially in Paccing Village, Mare District. Songkok Recca, resulting from creativity and specialized skills, offers significant economic opportunities for the local community. The government's role in the development and promotion of Songkok Recca is very crucial. The Bone Regency Government has been active in providing guidance and training to craftsmen, as well as promoting this product through various media. Effective public relations and publicity strategies have helped increase recognition and appreciation of Songkok Recca, both at national and international levels. The government is also responsible for maintaining relations with related parties to ensure the continuity and development of this product. Through continued support and a structured marketing strategy, Songkok Recca can continue to develop as a superior regional product that not only strengthens the cultural identity of the Bone community but also makes a significant contribution to the local economy and cultural preservation. This research highlights the importance of synergy between the government and craftsmen in optimizing the potential of Songkok Recca as a main attraction in the creative tourism industry in South Sulawesi.
Building Inclusive Tourism: An Evaluative Study of Accessibility and Empowerment of Local Communities: JEL Classification: Z32, O18, J24, R11, H83 A.Bakty, Andi Fatimah Maoudy; Surya Rini, Faradila Anggun; Marzuki, Muhammad; Darwis, Darwis; Susanto, Yenny
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 6 No. 6 (2025): Journal La Bisecoman
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v6i6.2880

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This study explores the implementation of inclusive tourism at Bira Beach, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi, focusing on accessibility and local community empowerment as key components of sustainable coastal tourism. Although Bira Beach possesses exceptional natural potential, several challenges remain particularly limited accessibility for people with disabilities and insufficient community involvement in destination management. Using a qualitative evaluative approach, this research applies the Universal Design Principles framework combined with community empowerment theory to assess the effectiveness of inclusive tourism development programs. Data were obtained through interviews, participatory observation, and documentation involving local residents, tourism stakeholders, and government representatives. The findings indicate that accessibility facilities, such as ramps, special toilets, and digital information systems, are still inadequate, resulting in unequal opportunities for all visitors. In addition, local communities are mostly involved in small-scale tourism activities and have limited participation in strategic decision-making processes. This condition constrains the realization of sustainable and inclusive tourism benefits. The study recommends improving physical and digital accessibility, enhancing training and capacity-building programs for local residents, and strengthening collaboration between government, private sectors, and non-governmental organizations. The integration of inclusive design and community empowerment can support Bira Beach’s transformation into an accessible and sustainable marine tourism destination that benefits all stakeholders.
Pengelolaan Seni Pertunjukan dalam Festival Ca’ma Ca’ma: Studi pada Ruang Ekspresi Budaya Urban di Makassar Muchlis, Nur Farah Fajriaty; Nitami, Raisah Nur; A.Bakty, Andi Fatimah Maoudy; Rahayu, Mia; Renold, Renold
JURNAL PAKARENA Vol 10, No 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/p.v10i2.76510

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Penelitian ini mengkaji pengelolaan event Ca’ma Ca’ma yang diselenggarakan oleh Dinas Pariwisata Kota Makassar sebagai ruang ekspresi seni pertunjukan dan promosi kuliner lokal. Festival ini merepresentasikan integrasi budaya tradisional dan gaya hidup urban, dengan melibatkan pertunjukan seni, musik, dan pameran kuliner khas Sulawesi Selatan. Menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif, data dikumpulkan melalui observasi partisipatif, wawancara mendalam, serta studi dokumentasi. Hasil temuan menunjukkan bahwa Ca’ma Ca’ma berhasil menarik partisipasi masyarakat, khususnya generasi muda, namun masih menghadapi tantangan dalam aspek teknis dan manajerial. Ketiadaan backstage bagi seniman, penataan ruang yang kurang fungsional, serta minimnya mitigasi cuaca menjadi indikator lemahnya perencanaan teknis. Analisis berdasarkan kerangka manajemen event Goldblatt menunjukkan bahwa tahap riset, desain, dan perencanaan belum dilaksanakan secara optimal. Penelitian ini merekomendasikan perlunya pendekatan yang lebih terstruktur dan partisipatif, guna meningkatkan kualitas pengelolaan event berbasis seni. Dengan manajemen yang lebih sensitif terhadap nilai budaya dan kebutuhan teknis, festival seperti Ca’ma Ca’ma berpotensi menjadi model pengembangan budaya urban dan pemberdayaan komunitas lokal secara berkelanjutan