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Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies
ISSN : 26219522     EISSN : 26219948     DOI : 10.22146/gamajts
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies is an Indonesian Tourism Journal published periodically by Tourism Studies Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada focusing specifically on the Indonesian tourism studies. The Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies seeks to advance the field by examining economic, social, cultural and environmental aspects of Indonesian tourism studies at a number of scales. The journal welcomes research reports, conceptual works, empirical studies, theoretical application and book reviews particularly where it supports the development of Indonesian tourism studies through enabling more critical approach of new ideas and concept. While the focus of the journal is related to tourism studies field, the journal also consider other scientific articles that examine tourism from other disciplines perspectives such as anthropology, archaelogy, economic, political science, biology, philosphy, psychology, etc. More specifically, the journal will consider articles with issue investigation related to community development, tourism typologies, ecotourism, rural tourism, hospitality and tourism industry, marketing studies, risk management, accreditation scheme and policy, environmental sustainability, protected areas, cultural studies, heritage studies management, interpretation, politics of tourism, poverty alleviation, gender studies, education and issue of justice and peace through tourism.
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Wisata Hutan Kapur Delleng Degak: Strategi Pengembangan Ekowisata berbasis Masyarakat di Desa Sibagindar, Pakpak Bharat, Sumatera Utara Gunawan, Rahmat; Manik, Sondang Hukum Parulian
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v6i1.95565

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'Delleng Degak' is a tourist destination in Sibagindar Village, Pakpak Bharat, North Sumatra, where a commodity forest for the camphor tree species was established in 2022. The camphor wood forest is being promoted as an ecotourism destination that is educational, historical, and scientific, in addition to its rare population. Nevertheless, the status of a forest area presents a challenge in terms of access to tourist locations, in addition to the absence of capacity and ability to manage tourist areas. The objective of this research is to ascertain the community's level of sensitivity in addressing opportunities arising from the forest area utilization agenda through tourism development initiatives. A qualitative approach method with descriptive data analysis techniques is employed in this research. The findings of this investigation indicate that the absence of community-based tourism management capabilities serves as an impediment to the advancement of ecotourism development concepts. The community is presented with new challenges as a result of the presence of camphor forests in forest areas. Consequently, forest area management initiatives are implemented in conjunction with community-based ecotourism development programs. Indirectly, the development of ecotourism that prioritizes community involvement is a critical component of the preservation of the socio-cultural and ecological values that have been passed down by their ancestors. Ultimately, this presented a dilemma for the residents of Lebbuh Marga Manik Perlambuken, Sibagindar Village, who were apprehensive about the potential loss of their ancestral heritage. Particularly in regard to the camphor forests that were previously a source of income for the community.
Hubungan Komponen Destinasi Wisata dengan Tourist Attitude di Nepal Van Java, Magelang Prasetyo, Mila Yuliana
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v6i1.95691

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This study examined the relationship between visitor attitudes toward the destination in Nepal Van Java and the components of the tourism destination, such as attractions, accessibility, amenities, activities, and ancillary services. Quantitative research was implemented in conjunction with deductive reasoning. A total of 100 respondents served as samples. Additionally, the technical data analysis employed a correlation test performed with the assistance of SPSS software. The results of this study indicated that there was a correlation between visitor attitudes toward destinations and the components of tourism destinations. The tourism destination's most significant component was attraction, followed by activities, ancillary services, amenities, and accessibility. Despite the accessibility identification of "difficult," Nepal Van Java's attractiveness and the activities it provides for tourists continue to captivate them.
The Culture of Resource Production and the Production of Cultural Resources: A Preliminary Conceptual Reflection on Cultural Resource Management Pandemic Era Ristiawan, R. Rucitarahma
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v6i1.95724

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The majority of critical cultural tourism studies posit that commodification is a pragmatic process that detaches the essence of cultural property from its proprietors, even if there is no clear ontological demarcation in defining how something appears as culture and cultural resources. This paper aims to elucidate the potential re-conceptualization scheme of cultural resource management by analyzing the emergence of the cultural tourism crisis in the COVID-19 pandemic era through the adoption of the production of nature approach in the critical Marxist study. This paper commences with a preliminary explanation of the process by which cultures are perpetually produced and reproduced by society, thereby becoming a component of nature. This paper also considers the temporality and contextual dimension of cultural resources. Rather than introducing a novel concept for a new cultural tourism product, the current pandemic situation allows for a critical examination of the manner in which resources are being produced. This reflection can serve as a foundation for the continued advancement of cultural resource management practices.
Apakah Pariwisata Mempengaruhi Ketimpangan? Bukti dari Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Dzaky, Muhammad; Nugroho, Akbar Bagus
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v6i1.95932

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It was initially believed that tourism was a sector capable of reducing global inequality in numerous academic and practical discussions. Nevertheless, in the years that followed, a number of academics and scholars began to question the efficacy of tourism as a means of reducing regional inequality. Therefore, the objective of this study is to determine whether tourism has the potential to alleviate or exacerbate inequality in a given region. The Yogyakarta Special Region Province serves as the focal point of this study. This study employs secondary data that is publicly accessible through the DIY Tourism Statistics page and the National Planning Agency (Bappenas). Income inequality, as denoted by the GINI index, serves as the dependent variable in this inquiry. The GINI index is a numerical value between 0 and 1, with 0 indicating an equal income distribution and 1 indicating ideal income inequality. The independent variable in this study is government revenue from the tourism sector (PP). This research indicates that the income of the tourism industry to the DIY government exacerbates the income distribution in DIY, particularly in the GINI index corridor.
Job insecurity Akibat Pandemi Covid-19: Studi Kasus Anggota Komunitas Lava Tour Kelurahan Umbulharjo Syahrani, Lutfi Syahwa
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 6, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v6i1.96121

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The eruption of the Covid-19 pandemic significantly impacted tourism activities in the Lava Tour sector within the Umbulharjo Village of Cangkringan, sparking concerns among locals regarding the looming threat of job insecurity, particularly among jeep drivers. In light of this, fostering strong personal resilience becomes crucial in tackling the issue of job insecurity. This research aims to shed light on how members of the 13 Lava Tour jeep communities in Umbulharjo Village managed to navigate, adapt to, and eventually recover from job insecurity. The Conservation of Resources Theory (COR), outlined by Hobfoll (2018), serves as the framework to analyze this resilience. Results indicate that community members indeed faced job insecurity, experiencing temporary unemployment and a profound sense of helplessness due to lacking support networks within the community, the Asosiasi Jip Wisata Lereng Merapi Sisi Timur, and the government. However, the resources played a crucial role in enabling them to confront this challenge. Consequently, members of the Lava Tour tourism community in Umbulharjo Village demonstrated enhanced individual resilience after the pandemic, notably through implementing financial management practices such as savings programs and introducing innovative shifts in their marketing strategies.

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