Dicky Satria Ramadhan
Jenderal Soedirman University

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Stakeholder Collaboration Strategy in the Development of Gegesik Kulon Tourism Village: A MACTOR Analysis Irma Suryahani; Dicky Satria Ramadhan; Suharno Suharno
EKUILIBRIUM : JURNAL ILMIAH BIDANG ILMU EKONOMI Vol 20, No 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ekuilibrium.v20i1.2025.pp179-195

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This study explores the development strategy of Gegesik Kulon, a potential tourism village in Cirebon that uniquely combines travel with cultural preservation. However, it faces challenges such as suboptimal tourism management and low carrying capacity among stakeholders. Additionally, this area has the highest poverty rate in Cirebon Regency. By utilizing the MACTOR method, this study identifies the involvement of stakeholders in the development process of the Gegesik Kulon Tourism Village. Through purposive sampling based on the Quadruple Helix concept, the study highlights the importance of collaboration among academics, local governments, tourists, and business actors. The results indicate that the main actors include Kuwu Gegesik Kulon, the Tourism Awareness Group, the Cirebon Regency Culture and Tourism Office, and academics, all of whom play a crucial role in the development of village tourism. These findings advocate for a development strategy that emphasizes stakeholder integration to promote sustainable tourism, ultimately aiming to enhance the economic viability and integrity of Gegesik Kulon's cultural tourism.
Interregional stunting prevalence determinants from a regional perspective in Indonesia: multivariate and spatial analysis approaches Kikin Windhani; Fajar Hardoyono; Ratna Setyawati Gunawan; Dicky Satria Ramadhan; Anzar Alfat Firdaus
International Journal of Public Health Science (IJPHS) Vol 15, No 2: June 2026
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijphs.v15i2.26883

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Stunting continues to be a significant public health issue globally, impacting millions of children and hindering long-term human capital development. Prior studies on stunting have predominantly focused on individual factors, neglecting the influence of regional characteristics. The majority of analyses depend on global regression models that presume consistent correlations across areas inclined to using many variables. This research applied Geographically Weighted Spatial Regression to analyze stunting risk factors across 514 districts in Indonesia. By identifying spatially variable determinants, this study supports more targeted and effective stunting reduction strategies. The research results using geographic information systems (GIS) and multivariate analysis show that stunting is highest in eastern Indonesia, where poor sanitation is the dominant factor causing stunting. The policy implemented by the local government is to enhance collaboration with various parties, including academics, government, private sector, and communities, in addressing stunting.