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Journal : International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technology

Tourism Development Patterns In An Effort To Attract Tourists As A Challenge In The Next Normal Era: Case Study On Mgm Jeep Lava Tour Yogyakarta Nur Umi Putri Augustin; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Ester Wulandari
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.27

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During the Next Normal era, Indonesian people are very free to carry out daily activities such as work, vacations and long-term interactions. This also has an impact on tourist visits to the Jeep Lava Tour, of course with trends in tourist behavior that have changed. Tourists tend to choose outdoor tours such as the Lava Tour, where tourists don't want to gather for too long in a closed place. Management efforts not only include setting health protocols, but also various other aspects such as developing tourist experiences, interaction with local communities, and strategies for handling increased tourist visits. The aim of this research is to find out and describe the management and development patterns of the MGM Jeep Lava Tour in the next normal era in an effort to attract tourists. The method used in this research is qualitative method. The results of research on the management and development patterns of MGM's Jeep Lava Tour in the next normal era, namely innovation in the tourist experience and maximizing coordination with the use of technology in operations are key components. Collaboration with related parties maintains the sustainability of destinations and provides positive benefits for the environment and society.
Local Cultural Heritage “Omo Hada” As An Icon Of Cultural Tourism Attraction In West Nias District Kristina Octavia Sitompul; Yustina Denik Risyanti
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.33

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Cultural heritage is one of the attractions of cultural tourism to attract tourists to visit a place. The local cultural landscape in the form of traditional houses and megalithic remains scattered across West Nias Regency is a special attraction for tourists. War strategies and local traditional rituals influenced the figure of Omo Hada. Buildings characterized by oval-shaped vernacular architecture are called in the local term "owulo". However, unfortunately, age and climate factors have made Omo Hada a building that has become obsolete over time. It was discovered that currently Omo Hada is threatened with extinction and has been contaminated by modern materials and supporting buildings. This research is basically to reveal the form and symbolic meaning and socio-cultural values ​​contained in the traditional house (Omo Hada) in West Nias Regency. This data collection was carried out by observation, documentation, interviews and literature study. Findings show that Omo Hada is no longer built by the community due to strict customary processes, and their numbers are also decreasing. West Nias Regency does not yet have traditional house names as its cultural identity, and there is no digital interpretation media for conservation. This discovery can provide recommendations to policy makers so that the name Omo Hada "Owulo" is patented as the name of the Traditional House of West Nias Regency. Cultural heritage needs to be equipped with interpretive media that is appropriate to current developments to preserve information and cultural heritage values.
The Role Of Waste Banks In Empowering Plastic Waste Into Economically Valuable Upcycled Handicraft Products : A Study On Waste Bank Wares Yustina Denik Risyanti; Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas; Phia Susanti Helyanan
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.36

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Sustainable waste management needs serious attention, starting from the concern about people's habits of carelessly disposing of household waste, leading to a dirty and slum environment. If this problem is not addressed, it will become a serious problem that will certainly disrupt people's lives. Facing this situation, the community proactively formed a task force to creatively deal with waste, starting from the utilization of plastic waste that accumulated in the community. This research aims to find out the implementation of plastic waste management with recycling techniques in Bank Sampah Wares, located at Widosari No. 21, RT 03, RW 04 Tegalrejo, Salatiga. This study used a qualitative field research approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and literature studies to explore data and understand waste disposal stakeholders, and their participation to help solve waste problems. The results showed that along with the development of science and technology, the Bank Sampah Wares community implemented a plastic waste processing process using recycling techniques by developing plastic waste into unique and modern handmade products. The handmade product can then be utilized to increase economic value. Besides that, the waste processing site can also be used as a place to foster creativity without requiring high costs by utilizing processed plastic into creative products. This research should be conducted to show that waste bank goods have a strategic role in educating changes in the behavior of residents of the environment in utilizing of waste.
Philosophy of Bale Tani as a Traditional House of the Lombok Sasak Tribe in the Sade Traditional Village Talim Talim; Yustina Denik Risyanti;  Lendra Yuspi Muhammadiyah
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.38

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Bale Tani is one of the traditional houses with a unique architectural form typical of Lombok and still survives to this day. Full of philosophical meaning, the traditional Bale Tani house is proof of the high philosophy of life of the Lombok people, especially the Sasak tribe. However, with increasingly rapid development, the meaning of building a house with a design based on philosophical values ​​is now becoming increasingly rare. The purpose of this article is to find out the symbolic meaning or philosophy contained in every architectural design and construction of the typical Lombok Bale Tani traditional house which is always held in high esteem. The research method is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. This research was conducted in Sade Hamlet, Rambitan Village, Pujut District, Central Lombok Regency, the informants in this research were the community, traditional leaders and cultural observers. Data collection methods use observation, interviews and documentation with data analysis techniques using interactive analysis models. Based on research results obtained in the field, building houses with designs based on philosophical values is now becoming rare, especially for modern houses. However, for the people of Lombok, the design and architecture of the traditional Bale Tani house is still being preserved. We can see this directly in the Sade Tourism Village. In this tourist village there are around 150 traditional Bale Tani houses which are still original.
Towards Sustainable Tourism: An In-Depth Study Of Green Entrepreneurship Strategies In Indonesia Aurilia Triani Aryaningtyas; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Phia Susanti Helyanan
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.44

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Sustainable tourism has emerged as a critical global concern in recent years, with increasing attention directed towards the environmental impact of the tourism industry. Indonesia, renowned for its natural beauty and cultural diversity, has witnessed a surge in tourism activities, accompanied by growing environmental challenges. This research paper presents a comprehensive qualitative analysis of green entrepreneurship initiatives within the Indonesian tourism sector. This study utilizes secondary data sources, primarily drawing from previous research journals, to investigate the strategies and practices employed by green entrepreneurs in the Indonesian tourism industry. The research explores the adoption of sustainable and environmentally friendly business models, innovations in eco-friendly technologies, and partnerships for conservation efforts. It also examines the challenges and opportunities faced by green entrepreneurs in their pursuit of sustainability. The findings of this research contribute to our understanding of the role of green entrepreneurship in mitigating the environmental impacts of tourism in Indonesia. By shedding light on successful strategies and identifying areas for improvement, this study aims to guide policymakers, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders toward more sustainable tourism practices. Ultimately, this research seeks to promote the preservation of Indonesia's rich natural and cultural heritage while fostering economic growth through responsible and environmentally conscious entrepreneurship.
The Use Of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Masks For Visitors At DR Kariadi Hospital Semarang In The Next Normal Era Linawati Neny Yunitasari; Yustina Denik Risyanti
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i1.86

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Hospitals are complex health care facilities and provide health care services aimed at improving the health of patients or clients and maintaining the health of hospital visitors. Visitors play a role in the transmission of diseases, particularly the Covid-19 virus, if they do not wear PPE masks when in contact with patients. The purpose of the study was to determine and understand the use of PPE masks for visitors at Dr Kariadi Hospital Semarang in the Next Normal Era. The method used is descriptive qualitative research method with data explanation analysis method. This research data collection method uses semi-structured interviews. Participants in this study were selected using purposive technique. The total number of participants was four, the participants were doctors, nurses and visitors. The findings of this study, the four participants said that visitors at Dr Kariadi Hospital Semarang wear PPE masks when someone is supervising and visitors' awareness of wearing PPE masks is influenced by age, knowledge and education factors.
Community Empowerment Model Through Village Intitutions To Organize Events : Studies In Tourism Pilot Areas Apri Kuntariningsih; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Sapto Supriyanto; Hartoyo Soehari 
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i1.137

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The Indonesian tourism industry is very important for development because it can increase its contribution to gross domestic product (GDP). Recently, community-based tourism (CBT) has developed, which refers to a type of sustainable tourism. Community-based tourism aims to create a fairer distribution of tourism income, improve cultural preservation, and increase environmental protection by directly involving local communities in tourism management. The aim of the research is to determine community empowerment through village institutions to organize events, in a tourism village pilot as a case study. Qualitative research that focuses on community empowerment where the informants in this research are village heads, village officials, Pokdarwis administrators, tourism village managers, and economic driving community groups. The research results show that although production, accommodation and accessibility units have not yet been formed, the division of labor with reference to the main tasks and functions of each institution in the tourism village pilot, has produced culinary products, arts groups and agro-tourism areas.
The Potential Of Sustainability Aspects For Development Of Tourism Sector In Central Java Apri Kuntariningsih; Mengku Marhendi; Yustina Denik Risyanti; Samtono Samtono; Sapto Supriyanto; Andhi Supriyadi; Hartoyo Soehari
International Conference On Digital Advanced Tourism Management And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Conference on Digital Advanced Tourism, Management, and Technolog
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/ictmt.v1i2.138

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Tourism supports economic development because tourism contributes to the economy of a region. The benchmark for the success of the tourism industry, especially its development, is the increasing number of tourists, both local and foreign, while always paying attention to the sustainability of tourism destinations. This research aims to document and analyze tourism development with indicators of the number of tourist visits, sustainable tourism with environmental aspects through reviewing waste management, and social aspects through the sustainability of cultural heritage in Central Java Province. The research location is in Central Java Province, with aggregate provincial data which shows that in this province tourism villages are being activated and promoted, while this research uses descriptive qualitative. The results of this research show that to reduce dependence on one particular market or tourist segment, market diversification is necessary. In the environmental aspect, it is necessary to provide sanctions for those who litter, strive to use environmentally friendly technology, and involve the private sector in supporting waste management programs. Social aspects by maximizing strengths, taking advantage of opportunities, overcoming weaknesses, and overcoming threats.