Societal Serve: Journal of Community Engagement and Services
Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Societal Serve: Journal of Community Engagement and Services

Advancing Keranggan Ecotourism Village with Human Resource Development and Business Development

Lia Siti Julaeha (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Abdul Haris Muchtar (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Ahmad Mauilidizen (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Muhammad Rafi Thoriq (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Aisyah Aulia Sugiarto (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Ditha Anastasya Nurmahdina (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Khoirunnisa Mufidah (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Mendy Adhadisha Rahmat (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Muhammad Salman Alfarizi Ashfaq (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Muhammad Tegar Tawakkal (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)
Nabila Khairani (Universitas Ary Ginanjar. Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Jun 2024

Abstract

The village is envisioned as a community-driven tourist destination, rooted in the cultural heritage and wisdom of its inhabitants, with the potential to serve as an engine for sustainable economic growth. Presently, the government is formulating a priority program aimed at instilling the principles of sustainable development within the tourism sector, with a specific emphasis on rural areas. These tourist villages are designed to serve as direct platforms for fostering community awareness about the tourism potential inherent in their surroundings, while also embodying the principles of Sapta Pesona within the local environment at tourist destinations. Moreover, they represent crucial partners for local governments, collaborating to realize and enhance tourism opportunities within their respective regions. Geographically, the Keranggan Ecotourism Village benefits from its proximity to the Cisadane river, located not far from the bustling city center of BSD. Blessed with natural beauty and conditions, alongside the livelihoods of numerous residents engaged in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), particularly in producing a variety of chips, the village has become a hub of economic activity. This has led to the emergence of a multitude of MSME actors within sectors such as recreation, food, and homestay accommodations. Collaborative management initiatives, in tandem with several universities, have the potential to drive regional economic growth, while simultaneously preserving the environment and fostering prosperity among the local populace. Spanning across 20 hectares of land, the village is thoughtfully divided into various zones, each catering to different aspects of tourism, including culinary experiences, recreational activities, educational tours, and sports recreation facilities.

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Journal Info

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SocietalServe

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Humanities Environmental Science Social Sciences

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Societal Serve: Journal of Community Engagement and Services is a scholarly publication dedicated to exploring and promoting community engagement initiatives and services. The journal serves as a platform for researchers, practitioners, community leaders, and policymakers to share insights, best ...