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The Role of Stakeholders in Developing Agricultural Educational Tourism Attractions in Tegalsumedang Village, Bandung Regency Gusdi, Taqiy; D. Dienaputra , Reiza; Rakhman, Cecep Ucu
Barista : Jurnal Kajian Bahasa dan Pariwisata Vol. 11 No. 01 (2024): June
Publisher : Unit Bahasa, Politeknik Pariwisata NHI Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/barista.v11i01.1565

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Tegalwisata Village is one of the villages located in Rancaekek District, Bandung Regency, West Java. This village has topographic and demographic potential that can be developed into tourism, with the development of tourism villages, the right stakeholders are needed so that the village can be developed effectively and efficiently. Agricultural educational tourism itself is explained as educational tourism that focuses on business activities in an organization that manages biological assets and sells and converts related things into agricultural products and other biological assets. This research seeks answers to the problem of stakeholder positions in tourism development. The Pentahelix Stakeholder method is used in identifying stakeholders who play a role in village development. This method reviews each role of stakeholders ranging from government, local entrepreneurs, communities, academics, and the media. This research is a qualitative study taken with observation and interview methods. The main result of this research discusses the position of each stakeholder in the development of tourism villages. This research shows that each stakeholder has performed their roles well. However, the roles recorded have not yet led to the tourism sector. The results of the research show that there needs to be direction to the tourism sector for each stakeholder in Tegalsumedang Village. In addition, human resource development and media stakeholder development to meet the needs of the media role in Tegalsumedang Village.
Strengthening Tourism Destination Resilience Through Health, Safety, and Security: A Case Study of Batu Karas Beach, Pangandaran Dhahiyat, Ahmad Prawira; Mulyana, Hadi; Hehanussa, Akib; Lazuardina,, Annisa; Gusdi, Taqiy
MSJ : Majority Science Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): MSJ - February
Publisher : PT. Hafasy Dwi Nawasena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61942/msj.v4i1.534

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Batu Karas Beach is a prominent marine tourism destination in Pangandaran, Indonesia, renowned for its surf-grade wave characteristics. However, these physical attributes harbor significant environmental risks, necessitating a robust safety management framework. This study employs a descriptive qualitative approach to evaluate the implementation of Occupational Safety, Health, and Security  as a fundamental instrument of destination resilience. The conceptual framework integrates spatial-temporal visitor dynamics with hazard identification, specifically targeting dominant risk factors such as rip currents and breaking waves. The research further assesses the functional effectiveness of the Life Guard (Balawista) in incident mitigation and emergency response. Analysis reveals a critical discrepancy between field officer ratios and visitor fluctuations during peak seasons. While a supervisory structure exists, this operational imbalance increases maritime vulnerability and potential accident rates. The current safety infrastructure remains largely traditional, lacking integration with modern preventive systems. Research findings recommend integrating digital technologies such as QR-Code-based information systems and modernizing safety equipment to strengthen Health Safety and Security standards. Enhancing personnel capacity through international certification and preventive education for tourists are crucial prerequisites for establishing Batu Karas Beach as a safe, globally competitive, and sustainable destination.