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PENGELOLAAN DAYA TARIK WISATA NGLANGGERAN PATUK GUNUNG KIDUL: PERSPEKTIF BIDANG HUKUM, EKONOMI, FILSAFAT Nusanto, Tri Suyud; Nurmoko, Aditya Hera; yanti, aris indri; Primawati, Natalia Heni
PRIMA EKONOMIKA Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Prima Ekonomika
Publisher : STIE "YKP" YOGYAKARTA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37330/prima.v15i2.181

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This study aims to analyze the management of tourist attractions in Nglanggeran, Patuk, Gunung Kidul, with a cross-faceted approach to law, economics, and philosophy. Although Nglanggeran has become a popular tourist destination, challenges in effective management of tourist attractions still need to be addressed. In reviewing legal aspects, this study will explore regulations and policies governing tourism management in Nglanggeran, including environmental protection, local community rights, and related permits and regulations. In the economic aspect of tourism, this study will analyze the economic contribution of tourism to local communities, the potential for sustainable economic development, and the economic benefits of the tourism sector. From a philosophical perspective, this study will review the values and principles underlying the management of tourist attractions in Nglanggeran, including ethical and sustainability concepts for the development and maintenance of sustainable tourist destinations. The research method used is a qualitative approach with data collection through field observation, interviews with relevant stakeholders, and document analysis related to tourism law, philosophy, and economics. It is hoped that the results of this study can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the governance of tourist attractions in Nglanggeran and recommendations for improvements in sustainable tourism management. Keywords: tourism attraction management, Nglanggeran, law, tourism economics philosophy
Gender Equality in Women's Representation as Election Supervisors on the Island of Kalimantan: A Civic Education Perspective Muharam, Ricky Santoso; Prasetyo, Danang; Sudaryatie, Sudaryatie; Pravita, Vina Dini; Primawati, Natalia Heni
Integralistik Vol. 37 No. 1 (2026): Januari :2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/integralistik.v37i1.39963

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This study aims to analyze the representation of women as members of Bawaslu throughout Kalimantan using Dahlerup's critical mass theory and Anne Phillips' perspective of political representation. The method used is a mixed-methods approach, namely, quantitative statistical analysis of the proportion of female members in each district/city, as well as a qualitative study of structural and cultural factors that affect women's participation. The results of the study show that the majority of regions in Kalimantan have not reached the critical mass threshold of 30% female representation, and six regions have nonfemales members at all. The main obstacles found include a recruitment process that is gender-neutral but not responsive to women's needs, a lack of institutional support, and the dominance of patriarchal norms. Analysis with Phillips' theory confirms that the numerical presence of women does not guarantee substantive advocacy of gender issues without the support of an inclusive political environment. The scientific contributions of this study include: (1) the latest and comprehensive mapping of the level of women's representation as election supervisors in Kalimantan; (2) the integration of critical mass theory and representational politics to analyze the relationship between numerical presence and substantive advocacy; (3) an adaptive civic education intervention model to improve women's political literacy and self-confidence; and (4) data-driven affirmative policy recommendations to strengthen democratic integrity and political inclusivity in Indonesia. This study recommends strengthening gender quota enforcement, reforming recruitment mechanisms, expanding women’s civic education, and implementing data-driven monitoring to promote meaningful women’s representation in election oversight in Kalimantan.