Sahadevi, Yoanda Alif Ya Rizqullah
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Sustainability of Creative Industries: Production Dynamics in Dinoyo Ceramic Tourism Village Malang City Sahadevi, Yoanda Alif Ya Rizqullah; Pasambe, Justin Tegar; Kamanika, GN Natta Ghiry; Poerwati, Titik; Desderius, Kevie
PANGRIPTA Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Kota Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/b0ykhp15

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Dinoyo Ceramic Tourism Village is an important craft center in Malang City that faces production dynamics and post-economic sustainability challenges. This research aims to analyze production patterns, constraints on the regeneration of artisans, and the role of community and institutional tourism in supporting the continuity of the ceramic business. The method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data triangulation techniques (semistructured interviews, observations, and documentation). The results show that the local economy still relies on the production and sale of ceramics, but there is a decline in the number of active artisans, limited product diversification, and low adoption of digital marketing. The findings also indicate the potential of educational tourism and community social capital as assets, but the realization of its benefits is hampered by weak human resource regeneration and uncoordinated institutional support. The analysis confirms that the sustainability of the center is largely determined by the synergy of three factors: product innovation and marketing, skills regeneration programs, and local institutional/political interventions. This article recommends integrated interventions in the form of digital design and marketing training, apprenticeship programs for the younger generation, and strengthening community-government collaboration for sustainable revitalization. This study contributes to the development of creative industry sustainability by integrating production dynamics, innovation capacity, and institutional support within a tourism village context.
Transformation of National Tourism in Blitar City: SOAR Approach in Realizing Smart Tourism City Firtanto, Natan Waskito; Poerwati, Titik; Samadhi, Tjokorda Nirarta; Desderius, Kevie; Hutabarat, Degihon Daud Martua; Sahadevi, Yoanda Alif Ya Rizqullah; Laraswati, Nadia Trikarlina
Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara (JUWITA) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Pariwisata Nusantara
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI PARIWISATA SYARAH, FAKULTAS EKONOMI DAN BISNIS ISLAM, UNIVERSITAS ISLAM NEGERI MATARAM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/juwita.v5i1.14279

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Purpose: This research aims to identify and formulate strategies for developing Blitar City's national tourism destinations through SOAR analysis and geomarketing approaches to support the realization of a smart tourism city that harmoniously integrates modern technology with strong local wisdom and national heritage values. Method: This study employs a qualitative design with a multidisciplinary approach, utilizing SOAR (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results) analysis as the primary analytical framework. Data collection was conducted through field observations, in-depth interviews with key stakeholders including the Tourism Office, tourism business actors, and local communities, complemented by secondary data from government policies and previous studies. The research specifically focuses on national tourism destinations in Blitar City and applies geomarketing principles for strategic tourism route development. Result: The SOAR analysis revealed strategic priorities with the Opportunity-Result (OR) strategy scoring highest (9.36), followed by Opportunity-Aspiration (OA) strategy (9.05). Key findings include the identification of Blitar's strong national tourism identity centered on Bung Karno's heritage, strategic opportunities through smart tourism city trends and government support, and the formulation of a three-pillar Smart Tourism City framework encompassing smart infrastructure, smart tourist experience, and smart destination governance. The study proposes geomarketing-based integrated heritage tourism trails and dynamic visitor flow management systems. Contribution: This research advances smart tourism theory by demonstrating the successful integration of SOAR analysis with geomarketing approaches specifically for heritage tourism destinations. It contributes new knowledge by providing a contextually-adapted smart tourism city framework that preserves national identity while embracing technological innovation. The study offers practical value to policymakers, tourism managers, and stakeholders by delivering evidence-based strategies for transforming traditional heritage destinations into competitive smart tourism cities, serving as a replicable model for similar national heritage tourism destinations in Indonesia and globally.