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Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan
ISSN : 25801031     EISSN : 2580104X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22146
Core Subject : Economy, Education,
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan (JPT) is a biannual, peer-reviewed, open access academic journal dedicated to studies in applied tourism science in Indonesia. JPT invites authors in the field of applied tourism to submit manuscripts written in English or Bahasa Indonesia. The objective of JPT is delivering comprehensive knowledge on applied tourism science in Indonesia. JPT invites manuscript in three main topics, but not limited to an application of tourism science in hospitality industry, tourism businesses, and destination development in Indonesia. We encourage different perspectives on tourism science application to broader views in the field of tourism and contribute to tourism science development in Indonesia.
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Analysis of Tourist Typologies and Motivations in Urban Heritage Precincts: The Philosophical Axis of Yogyakarta Andjanie, Isabella Fitria; Annisa, Lintang; Harahap, Agustian; Pratiwi, Wiwik Dwi
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.86294

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Understanding tourist typologies and motivations is crucial for developing efficient tourism products and strategies in urban heritage precincts. Different tourist typologies have unique travel patterns that influence their tendencies and behavior in urban tourism areas. Similarly, tourist motivations affect their preferences for regional attractions and activities. By comprehending tourist typologies and motivations, urban heritage precincts can design tailored marketing strategies and activities catering to diverse tourist types and demands. This study aims to determine the characteristics of tourists visiting the Yogyakarta Philosophical Axis precinct, including their typology and motivation. The methodology involved distributing questionnaires to tourists at various attractions in the Philosophical Axis precinct, and quantitative statistical analysis was performed on the collected data. Based on the processed results of questionnaire data on domestic tourist, the findings reveal that tourists visiting Philosophical Axis fall into three categories: sampler, browser, and explorer, with differences in age range, preferences, and movement distribution patterns. Additionally, there are diverse motivations for tourists visiting the Philosophical Axis precinct, indicating that several activities and experiences can attract tourists to the region. The results of this study also recommend some approaches to optimize tourism planning and management in urban areas tailored to tourists' typology and motivation.
Increase Tourism Attraction in Kota Lama Semarang: Potential Aspect and Development Strategy Aulia, Wahyu Mafatikhul; Rosyid, Azis Nur; Mukti, Artin Bayu
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.88859

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Semarang Old City is a Dutch heritage city with a European style architecture and a historical part of Semarang city. Experiencing a decline in the value of city functions is caused: Lack of government attention, ownership status, switching of building functions, and natural factors. Kota Lama has the potential to be a tourist destination, it takes a strategy of amenities development and marketing. This research aims to find out the potential of The Old City as a tourist destination, development strategies to be carried out as well as preservation efforts. This research was conducted by qualitative method conducted in the old City area. Data collection techniques are carried out with observation, interview and document study. Based on the results of data collection can be concluded that: (1) Kota Lama is very potentially a heritage tourism destination, (2) it needs a strategy of development of amenities and marketing, (3) Preservation efforts are carried out, thus becoming a tourist attraction that impacts on social, economic and environmental life. 
Peran BUMDes dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata Berbasis Masyarakat di Desa Torongrejo Pasca Pandemi COVID-19 Shiona, Altlya Elok Yearmil; Widianto, Ahmad Arif
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.91805

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Community based tourism is one of the tourism development models that makes the community the main actors in its development. As an institution formed to empower the community, BUMDes Bejo has a business unit focused on tourism development. This research aims to elaborate on the role of BUMDes Bejo in developing community based tourism through the Banyu Rancang tourist attraction from its inception to the present. The research uses a qualitative descriptive research method with a case study approach. Data collection techniques in this research include observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The principles of Community Based Tourism (CBT) and Anthony Giddens' Structuration theory are used to analyze the results. The research results show that the role of BUMDes in developing community based tourism in Torongrejo Village is not optimal, attributed to the unclear BUMDes structure since the pandemic and a lack of suitable human resources to manage it. Despite BUMDes having a limited role in its development, Banyu Rancang tourism is still being developed with the support of the Torongrejo Village Government and the Batu City Tourism Office. Based on the significance, domination, and legitimacy structure in the development of Banyu Rancang tourism, it is concluded that several stakeholders involved, including tourism managers, youth organizations, the Torongrejo Village Government, and the Batu City Department of Tourism have played their roles well through the support and motivation given to advance Banyu Rancang tourism.
Tourism Institutional Collaboration in Management of the Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village, Jakarta Masyhari Makhasi, Ghifari Yuristiadhi; Zaman, Shabrina Nurhanin Putri; Rahmatullah, Muhammad Fauzan; Hutabarat, Yusuf Junifer; Supranta, Virginia Amelia
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.94157

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Tourism institutions are organizations involved in tourism development in a destination. The interactions between tourist institutions are frequently characterized by dynamism, leading to the emergence of favorable collaborations as well as unfavorable conflicts. A plethora of research has been conducted on tourism institutions, but, the majority of these studies have focused mostly on rural regions. This study provides a new perspective on analyzing models of institutional tourism partnership in urban settings, focusing on a case study conducted in the Setu Babakan Betawi Village in South Jakarta. This study, employing data from interviews with local community, observation, and secondary sources, determined that the collaboration among local communities, regional government, community organizations, and the private sector produced a beneficial synergy for the Setu Babakan Betawi Village destination, leading to its success in winning the 2021 Indonesia Tourism Village Awards. The findings of this study have practical applications for rural areas and other tourist destinations, highlighting the critical need for collaboration among tourism institutions to promote local tourism based on cultural potential.
Conflicts in Mangrove-based Tourism in Kulon Progo, Indonesia Aji, Khusnul Bayu; Pakan, Sarani Pitor
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.94586

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It has become increasingly common to develop the ecosystem of mangrove into a tourism product. Such trend is also seen in Indonesia, including the coastal part of Kulon Progo, DI Yogyakarta Province. However, as the case of other tourism niches, the development of mangrove-based tourism more often than not is facing myriad challenges. This brief research paper aims to identify the challenges related to mangrove-based tourism development, by using Kulon Progo mangrove areas as a case study. Based on data gathered from observation, GIS mapping, semi-structured interviewing, and literature study, this research finds that conflicts have been occurring in the development process of mangrove-based tourism in Kulon Progo. Conflicts related to local-to-local relations, intergroup competition, destination management, and tourism income distribution have been hindering the tourism development process. Given the main findings, potential conflict resolutions may include stakeholder collaboration, product innovation, and paradigmatic shift to shy away from mass tourism development model. This research contributes to the body of literature on mangrove tourism by adding the issue of tourism conflicts into the debate.
Beyond the Hype: Local Engagement with AI-Generated Tourism Content Nugroho, Vincentius Tangguh Atyanto; Soelistiyowati, Endang; Permatasari, Alfelia Nugky; Iban, Carlos
Jurnal Pariwisata Terapan Vol 7, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jpt.96617

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Travelers seeking authentic interactions with nature and culture are increasingly interested in destinations managed by the local community. Amidst the rising number of communities offering similar traveling experiences, operators seek a way to promote their destination and its distinctiveness. One of the ways to accentuate the particularity and the status of a tourist spot is by doing an online promotion in English, and artificial intelligence seems to open a window for its possibilities. This research aims to reveal how residents perceive the use of AI, including ChatGPT, in promoting their community-based tourist destinations. Residents participating in the research were invited to express their feelings and reactions towards AI-generated texts promoting a community-managed destination in the area they reside. Their reactions revealed three states of emotion: insecurity, uncertainty, and inauthenticity. They also reported an inability to make an informed decision due to a lack of key knowledge and skills, rendering the use of AI unproductive.

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