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The Development of Campervan Ground at Madasari Beach Baitulloh, Taqiy Gusdi; Nurhayati, Atikah; Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Dhahiyat, Ahmad Prawira; Arief, Mohamad Candra W.
Journal of Tourism Sustainability Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Volume 5 Number 1 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/jtospolban.v5i1.144

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Madasari Beach is one of the beaches located in Pangandaran Regency, West Java. The development of campervans is currently very popular globally and internationally, especially after the pandemic. This means the purpose of the research is to develop a campervan ground site at Madasari Beach. This research uses a qualitative research approach with an exploratory descriptive research type. Data collection techniques that use observation, interviews, documents, and archives. Analyzed with an interactive analysis model where activities in qualitative data analysis are carried out interactively and continuously until completion. This research uses QGIS, AutoCAD, and SketchUp in planning the development of campervan ground tourist attractions, and designs the development of the existing campervan ground tourist attraction area by not changing the state of the field too much. In the design, some things such as existing vegetation around, existing roads in related tourist attractions, and main roads leading to or passing through related tourist attractions are maintained. This research concludes that there are several things to consider, such as community participation, user comfort, and natural preservation that are considered. However, there needs to be further research related to tourist attractions, especially based on the point of view of tourism attraction management.
Peran Komunikasi Digital dan Pemberdayaan Komunitas dalam Mengembangkan Ekowisata Berkelanjutan di Kabupaten Belitung Novianti, Evi; Lazuardina, Annisa; Endayana, Cipta; Pamungkas, Kasno; Bahurekso, Putu Radar; Baitulloh, Taqiy Gusdi; Ajie Nugraha, Katon Sena
Manajemen dan Pariwisata Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Yapari (STIEPAR YAPARI) Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32659/jmp.v4i2.476

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This research analyzes the implementation of tourism policy in Belitung Regency, focusing on the role of digital communication and community empowerment in developing sustainable ecotourism. Employing a qualitative approach with a case study and thematic analysis of official government documents, the study reveals a gap between policy and practice on the ground. The results indicate that sustainable ecotourism is hindered by environmental degradation and pollution, digital communication is not yet optimal due to low digital literacy and fragmented information systems, and community empowerment remains weak with minimal participation and a low entrepreneurship ratio. The study concludes that a strong synergy between digital strategies, community strengthening, and environmental law enforcement is essential to achieve tourism that is not only economically beneficial but also socially and ecologically sustainable.
Unlocking Potential: Pentahelix Analysis of Stakeholder Roles in the Emerging Tourism Village Baitulloh, Taqiy Gusdi; Endyana, Cipta; Pamungkas, Kasno; Putra, Adhika Graha Irianto
Jurnal Mamangan Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmu Sosial Mamangan Accredited 2 (SK Dirjen Ristek Dikti No. 0173/C3/DT
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/mamangan.v14i2.10435

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The development of tourism villages is a key strategy for local economic growth, yet many fail to progress beyond their initial designation due to a lack of stakeholder synergy. This study addresses this implementation gap by analyzing the roles and collaborative dynamics of stakeholders in Cilengkrang Village, a nascent tourism destination in Bandung Regency, Indonesia. Utilizing the Pentahelix framework—which comprises government, business, academia, community, and media—this research aims to diagnose the foundational barriers hindering its development. A qualitative descriptive method was employed, gathering data through in-depth interviews, passive participatory observation, and document analysis, which were then triangulated to ensure validity. The findings reveal a fractured collaborative framework where stakeholder roles are underdeveloped and poorly integrated. The government's top-down designation has not been matched by bottom-up community activation, evidenced by the absence of a formal Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis). The business, academic, and media helices are found to be either disconnected from the tourism sector or entirely absent. This study concludes that this stagnation stems from a fundamental deficit in human resource capacity across all five nodes, specifically a lack of tourism-specific knowledge, collaborative skills, and entrepreneurial awareness. Therefore, the primary implication is that foundational human resource development, beginning with the government's facilitation of a community-based tourism institution, is the most critical prerequisite for unlocking the village's potential and building a functional, synergistic Pentahelix model.