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Exploring the Ecotourism Potential of Tapalinna and Bujung Manurung Villages: Balancing Nature, Culture, and Sustainability Setiawan, Puguh Andhi; Wiweka, Kadek; Parantika, Asep
Media Wisata Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): Media Wisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36276/mws.v22i2.751

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The village ecotourism planning in Tapalinna and Bujung Manurung Villages, Mambi Sub-district, Mamasa District, West Sulawesi Province was conducted to identify natural and cultural resources, as well as assess community readiness for managing these resources. The methods used included observation, the distribution of questionnaires to 30 respondents from the community, visitors, and managers, as well as the design of tourism programs and promotional media. The findings reveal that Tapalinna and Bujung Manurung Villages possess various cultural tourism potentials, including the Mambi language, religious systems, kinship systems, and local arts. Additionally, the villages have diverse natural tourism resources, such as flora and fauna. The community and managers showed positive perceptions and readiness toward the ecotourism planning, with a high level of preparedness. The designed tourism programs include daily, overnight, and annual tours, supported by promotional media in the form of posters themed "One Taste of Harmonization." This initiative is expected to encourage community participation and enhance the sustainable attractiveness of the region.
Pengembangan Media Interpretasi Non Personal sebagai Upaya Mendukung Wisata Edukasi di Obyek Wisata Taman Balekambang Kota Surakarta Setiawan, Puguh Andhi; Oktadiana, Hera; Suheryadi, Heru
Media Wisata Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025): Media Wisata
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata AMPTA Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36276/mws.v23i1.873

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Non-personal interpretation is the delivery of information that uses audio, audio-visual, multimedia, painting, panels and displays, sculptures so that visitors can understand directly. Balekambang Park tourism object is located in the city of Surakarta. From year to year the number of tourist arrivals to the Balekambang Park has increased, but there are still some visitors who still do not care about the environment and messages delivered through the facility in the form of non- personal interpretation media at Balekambang Park, so there are many violations and visitors do not know important information that should be able to provide education. Balekambang Park has a variety of non-personal interpretation media in the form of maps of the area, information boards, direction boards and rules and prohibitions boards that can provide new experiences and information and educate visitors to maintain the preservation of tourism objects along with the attractions and facilities in them. The results of the data from the identification of non-personal interpretation media that already exist in Balekambang Park and the distribution of questionnaires are used as a reference to make the development of non-personal interpretation media interesting and can educate visitors. The development is in the form of developing forms, designs, messages, as well as placement and additions to existing and existing interpretation media. Interpretation media developed into educational facilities include regional maps, historical information boards, regulatory and ban boards, directions boards and the addition of labels for flora and fauna as attractions in Balekambang Park.
Optimalisasi Potensi Wisata di Kabupaten Tuban melalui Perencanaan Ekowisata Bersepeda Setiawan, Puguh Andhi; Wiweka, Kadek; Soemarni, Lioe Lyly
Jurnal Humanitas: Katalisator Perubahan dan Inovator Pendidikan Vol 11 No 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jhm.v11i3.31291

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Cycling ecotourism is a form of sustainable tourism that integrates environmental conservation, healthy lifestyles, and community empowerment. Tuban Regency has considerable potential for development through this concept, yet it remains underutilized. This research aims to design an ecotourism cycle planning strategy that can be implemented in Tuban Regency. This study employed an explanatory sequential mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews and route mapping using GPS and ArcGIS. The analysis focused on identifying tourism potential, exploring tourist motivations and preferences, and examining community perceptions. Findings indicate that tourists are primarily motivated by health, stress reduction, and social interaction, while communities generally support the development of cycling routes and related infrastructure. The study proposes five main cycling routes that connect natural and cultural attractions, complemented by infrastructure such as dedicated bike lanes, rest areas, and traffic signage. These initiatives are expected to empower local communities, enhance economic opportunities, and promote environmental sustainability. The cycle ecotourism developed in Tuban Regency has the potential to become a representative model for alternative tourism development, focusing on improving the socio-economic well-being of local communities while contributing to the preservation of the natural environment and cultural heritage. This potential can be realized if implemented through a systematic, inclusive, and sustainable strategy.
Planning of Interpretation Programs as an Effort to Support Ecotourism Activities at the Wonocolo Teksas Geosite, Bojonegoro Regency Setiawan, Puguh Andhi; Baiquni, Baiquni; Sunarta, I Nyoman; Suheryadi, Heru
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 10 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i10.38816

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Geosite Wonocolo Texas is an icon of the Bojonegoro National Geopark, the shallowest traditional oil mine in the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the elements of tourist attractions, determine the characteristics, perceptions, and readiness of the community, determine the characteristics, perceptions, and readiness of managers, determine the characteristics, perceptions, motivations, and preferences of visitors, and determine the interpretation program. This study uses a Mixed Method. In this study, the data analysis used is descriptive qualitative and descriptive quantitative. Data analysis with a qualitative descriptive method is a way of describing data not in the form of numbers but based on comprehensive information obtained in the field and describing the data. This analysis is used to describe the general conditions of the place where the research activities are carried out and the elements of tourist attractions consisting of tourist attractions, accessibility, and amenities. The results of the identification and analysis of the community, managers, and visitors are used as a reference in the interpretation program planning process. The design of the interpretation program planning is in the form of an activity program, interpretation flow, interpretation facilities and infrastructure, and interpretation narratives