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Development Impact of the Kaldera Park Toba Nomadic Escape Destination on Tourists' Revisit Intention Manalu, Triana; Ornando Simorangkir, Cavin; Ali Sukran, Muhammad; Sartika Purba, Dewi; Ramadhan, Givano
JMET: Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): July, Journal of Management Entrepreneurship and Tourism (JMET)
Publisher : Sumber Belajar Sejahtera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61277/jmet.v2i2.90

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The growing interest in tourism opens up opportunities for developing tourism as a recreational industry and an economic circulation opportunity. The Kaldera Toba Nomadic Escape, a tourism destination development initiative by Indonesian government, is envisioned as a world-class recreational industry combining natural attractions, Batak culture, and artificial features. This study delves into the intention to revisit and the components influencing tourists' interest. The research uses SMART PLS to analyze survey data collected from tourists. The findings indicate the attraction component is the main reason tourists return. Although accessibility and amenities are essential, they do not receive much attention from tourists and must focus more on needs, changing trends, and tourist demands.
Projection of Cooperation Schemes to Address Conflicts Over Spatial Planning Changes in Nusa Dua's Area Management System Simorangkir, Cavin Ornando; Ramadhan, Givano; Manalu, Triana; Sukran, Muhammad Ali
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v10i1.52049

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Bali has become Indonesia's leading destination in the global tourism industry, attracting a growing number of investors and privatization efforts. Nusa Dua has been designated as a site for implementing contemporary tourism concepts in Bali, prompting repurposing several areas for new commercial initiatives. The transition has resulted in conflicts among stakeholders over the decades. This study aims to examine methods for addressing conflicts that occur due to Nusa Dua’s spatial changes by identifying the key stakeholders of spatial planning with various interests. The analysis of stakeholders uses qualitative methods that include content analysis, stakeholder analysis, and literature review. DANA software version 1.3.3 is a semi-quantitative analysis used to determine the root cause of the conflicts. The result shows that conflicts over land use decisions are the most contentious in Nusa Dua’s spatial planning policies. This conflict arises due to misunderstanding and misalignment in spatial planning, leading to policy implementation challenges. This study suggests resolving conflicts and enforcing spatial policies by improving stakeholder understanding and communication. A stronger legislative framework for tourism-related development, enhancing stakeholder cooperation schemes, and encouraging sustainable growth are recommended.