Kadek Linda Kusnita
Universitas Pendidikan Nasional, Indonesia

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Greening the Getaways: Sustainable Tourism Accounting Practices in Bali Kadek Linda Kusnita; I Wayan Aditya Tariana; Gede Crisna Wijaya; Ni Wayan Merry Nirmala Yani
Astina: Jurnal Ekonomi Utama Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Utama (Juria)
Publisher : CV. Astina Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55903/juria.v3i2.202

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Sustainable tourism is essential for preserving Bali's natural and cultural heritage amid the rapid growth of its tourism sector. This study explores sustainable tourism accounting practices, emphasizing the integration of green accounting and policy frameworks to mitigate environmental impacts and ensure socio-economic benefits. Key practices include the application of Tri Hita Karana values, carbon labeling, and rooftop solar initiatives, alongside strategies like Penta-Helix collaboration and community empowerment. These initiatives aim to minimize resource depletion, reduce carbon emissions, and promote eco-friendly operations in the hospitality and tourism sectors. Despite substantial progress, challenges such as organizational obstacles, limited digital skills, and a lack of centralized sustainability classifications persist. The COVID-19 pandemic further underscores the necessity of resilient, sustainable models. The findings highlight the importance of holistic approaches combining environmental stewardship with economic growth to maintain Bali's appeal as a global destination. By aligning with sustainable tourism policies and implementing robust green accounting measures, stakeholders can ensure long-term viability while fostering economic prosperity. The research concludes that Bali's sustainable tourism future hinges on strategic collaboration, capacity-building efforts, and adaptive practices that balance environmental, social, and economic priorities. This study provides valuable insights for policymakers, tourism operators, and researchers aiming to advance eco-tourism and sustainable accounting in similar high-demand destinations.
Financial Tourism: Exploring Trends and Patterns Kadek Linda Kusnita; Gede Crisna Wijaya; I Made Dwi Darma Artanaya; I Wayan Aditya Tariana
Astina: Jurnal Ekonomi Utama Vol 3 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi Utama (Juria)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55903/juria.v3i3.208

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Financial tourism, also known as financial travel or financial pilgrimage, refers to the trend of individuals or groups traveling to different countries or regions for the purpose of engaging in financial activities such as investment, banking, or seeking financial services. While financial tourism may offer benefits to individuals seeking favorable investment opportunities or financial services in other countries, it also has potential drawbacks. One opposing argument is that financial tourism can contribute to the destabilization of local economies. As individuals flock to foreign countries to take advantage of favorable interest rates or investment opportunities, this influx of capital can lead to inflationary pressures and create market imbalances. Additionally, it can also lead to exploitation of local financial systems and resources, leading to unequal distribution of wealth and exacerbating economic inequalities. These aspects of financial tourism raise concerns about its impact on the overall stability and sustainability of local economies. Furthermore, the rise of financial tourism is closely tied to globalization and the ease of international travel and communication. It is important to understand the trends and patterns of financial tourism in order to assess its potential impact on local and global economies. This reaserch aims to explore the current trends and patterns of financial tourism by conducting a comprehensive literature review. The literature review examines various sources to gain insight into the concept of financial tourism, its benefits and drawbacks, and its relationship with globalization.conclusion Based on the literature review, it is evident that financial tourism is a growing trend with both positive and negative implications for local and global economies. Financial tourism, also known as financial travel or financial pilgrimage, is a trend where individuals or groups travel to different countries or regions to engage in financial activities