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Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia
ISSN : 19079419     EISSN : 26859076     DOI : -
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Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia diterbitkan dua nomor dalam setahun yaitu setiap bulan Juni dan Desember oleh Direktorat Kajian Strategis, Deputi Bidang Kebijakan Strategis, Kementerian Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif/ Badan Pariwisata dan Ekonomi Kreatif. Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia memuat hasil-hasil penelitian baik secara empiris, pengembangan teori, kajian, serta pemikiran dalam bidang kepariwisataan yang memenuhi kaidah ilmiah. Fokus dan ruang lingkup jurnal meliputi : 1. Bidang Destinasi dan Infrastruktur Pariwisata, meliputi Wisata Bahari dan Pesisir, Pariwisata Berkelanjutan, Ekowisata, Wisata Perbatasan, Pola Perjalanan Wisata, dan topik lainnya yang relevan dengan pengembangan destinasi dan infrastruktur wisata 2. Bidang Pemasaran Pariwisata, meliputi Komunikasi Pemasaran, Perilaku Wisatawan, dan topik lainnya yang relevan dengan pemasaran pariwisata 3. Bidang Industri dan Investasi Pariwisata, meliputi Bisnis Pariwisata, Teknologi dan Informasi Bisnis Pariwisata, investasi pariwisata, dan topik lainnya yang relevan dengan industri dan investasi pariwisata 4. Bidang Sumber Daya Manusia dan Kelembagaan, meliputi Perencanaan dan Kebijakan Kepariwisataan, Tenaga Kerja Pariwisata, hubungan antar lembaga, dan topik lainnya yang relevan dengan SDM dan Kelembagaan kepariwisataan
Articles 135 Documents
How to Recover Halal Tourism Sectors Post-Covid-19 in Jakarta Deni Lubis; Jihan Qonitah Dzakirah; Yekti Mahanani; Tita Nursyamsiah
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Tourism and Creative Economy Agency Republic of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.294-317

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Tourism is one of the industries most impacted by COVID-19, while DKI Jakarta is one of Indonesia's biggest Muslim-friendly tourist destinations. This study aims to formulate a halal tourism recovery strategy post-COVID-19 with an approach to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of developing recovery plans in Jakarta, the biggest city in Indonesia. An analytical network process with a SWOT network structure was employed. In this method, many respondents are not needed, but what is needed is representation from experts in the field. The survey was conducted with five expert respondents, from academics, practicians, and regulators. The results showed that the benefits of the existing infrastructure, accessibility, and amenities greatly influenced the strength factor. The most significant shortcoming of halal tourism is that it remains misunderstood. Halal tourism, which is appropriate for use during the new normal period, is one of the most important opportunities and risks. There are no standards for organizing, controlling, and reducing the impact of epidemics/disasters on the tourism industry. According to SWOT analysis, priorities for halal tourism recovery strategies include strengthening halal tourism branding, international industrial infrastructure development, increased competitiveness, and service innovation related to halal products and services.
Strengthening Community Involvement: An In-Depth Exploration of the Community-Based Tourism (CBT) Approach in Lamajang Tourism Village, Bandung Regency Isabella Fitria Andjanie; Nurul Asyifa; Ricky Karya Pratama; Alhilal Furqan
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.182-205

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One of the challenges in realizing community-based tourism villages is the lack of experience among local communities in tourism activities’ development and management. Therefore, a comprehensive approach based on Community-Based Tourism (CBT) is needed. Lamajang Tourism Village, known for its cultural tourism potential, is developing its natural tourism. This research aims to assess and evaluate the readiness of community participation to manage tourism potential to become a quality, attractive, and sustainable tourism product. The research method used in this study is a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques consist of spatial and field observations, interviews with various tourism stakeholders and local community figures, and analysis of policy documents of the Bandung Regency government. The assessment framework and indicators are in the Handbook on Community-Based Tourism: How to Develop and Sustain CBT. This research generates several conclusions and recommendations, including the need for evaluation and optimization in particular stages of the CBT approach to advance Lamajang village, which is still considered an initial phase of tourism village, towards a developing/independent tourism village.
Implementation of SDGs 11 and LEZ Policy toward Visitor Satisfaction in Kota Tua Area Jakarta Ismayanti Istanto; Ina Djamhur; Irwanto Sapitriyadi
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.256-271

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Sustainable tourism can be achieved by executing the action of SDGS 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities. The Low Emission Zone (LEZ) policy is a translation of SDGS 11 implemented in cities worldwide. In 2021, the Special Capital Region Government of Jakarta chose Kota Tua Area Jakarta (KTA) as LEZ pilot project area to try out a form of restriction of motorized vehicles in an area in many ways. However, as LEZ policy was executed, visitor reviews were still unknown. This research aimed to evaluate SDGS 11 and LEZ implementation in KTA and weigh the contribution toward tourist satisfaction. A descriptive quantitative study from November 2022 until January 2023 was taken using primary data from 100 questionnaires used on a purposive sample of tourist aged over 18 who was repeat visitor of KTA. The data analysis used the explanatory method, multi-regression, Pearson Correlation Product Moment, and determinant coefficient analysis. The result showed that the implementation of SDGS 11 in KTA was compatible with the target of SDG Goal 11. LEZ policy has been very well executed. Visitors claimed they were strongly satisfied with tourist spots in KTA. Implementation of SDGS 11 and LEZ policy simultaneously and partially influenced visitor satisfaction. The SDGS 11 and LEZ policy in KTA contributed 23.4 percent to tourist satisfaction, and the remaining 76.6 percent was supported by other factors. It is recommended to pay attention to the safety aspect of KTA, organize parking, and increase the quality of tourist facilities.
South Sea Pearls in Lombok, Indonesia: Investigating the Effectiveness of Public Relations in Boosting Aquaculture Tourism Haililah Tri Gandhiwati; Myrza Rahmanita
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.318-333

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The rich marine resources of Indonesia, epitomized by the South Sea Pearls (SSP) of Lombok, have highlighted the country's vast potential in the jewellery and tourism sectors. This study delves into the 'aquaculture tourism' concept by exploring the symbiotic relationship between pearl farming and tourism in Lombok, focusing on the critical role of Public Relations (PR) in amplifying this nexus. Through consultations with multiple stakeholders, this research identifies the power of PR to craft a compelling narrative surrounding the unique qualities of Lombok's pearls, emphasizing their origins and sustainable farming practices. Key findings suggest that strategic PR can bridge the understanding between tourists, local communities, and industry stakeholders, by fostering two-way communication. The emphasis on sustainable and harmonized practices resonates with global sustainability trends, positioning Lombok as a model for integrating luxury with eco-conscious tourism. This research is a template for regions looking to balance economic growth with environmental responsibility, advocating for a future where luxury and sustainability coexist harmoniously.
Implications of the Role of Tourism Carrying Capacity in the Development of Sustainable Tourism Destinations Irwan Haribudiman; Mahardhika Berliandaldo; Angga Wijaya Holman Fasa
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.272-292

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Tourism contributes to increasing global and national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth. However, there are also negative impacts on tourism activities. One of the implementations to minimize negative impacts can be carried out by applying the carrying capacity of the destination (tourism carrying capacity/TCC). This study aims to determine the implications of the role of tourism carrying capacity in sustainable tourism development, which focuses on the causality relationship between tourism destination governance policies and tourism carrying capacity (TCC). This study uses a qualitative library/desk study method with a Driving Forces, Pressures, State, Impacts, and Responses (DPSIR) framework analysis approach. The five dimensions of the carrying capacity of tourism destinations used in the DPSIR framework are territorial, governance, economic, social, and environmental. As a result, three framework findings and strategic analysis implications were obtained. First, it required the restoration of natural resources, environment, and ecosystems; second, carrying out integrated planning in land use, economic growth, strengthening socio-demographics, and a sustainable environment; third, educating tourists to transform the attitude, behavior, and ethics of tourists. The overall strategic analysis framework aligns with various tourism development programs to maintain natural, economic, social, and environmental balances that apply sustainable tourism by implementing stakeholder cooperation.
Balancing Traditions and Tourism: The Dynamic Roles of Balinese Women Ni Wayan Giri Adnyani
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v17i22023.334-345

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Tourism significantly influences global economic, social, and environmental landscapes, with women playing a crucial role in its dynamics. Despite their substantial presence in the tourism workforce, women, particularly in Bali, often face disparities in benefiting from their roles. This article employs a phenomenological approach to examine the experiences of Balinese women in the tourism industry, focusing on how they navigate their roles amidst the cultural values inherent to them. The study delves into the dual aspects of their lives, exploring their perceptions and roles in both public and domestic spheres. It aims to uncover the challenges these women face and the potential support mechanisms that could bolster their active participation in the tourism sector. By providing an in-depth analysis of the unique challenges and opportunities encountered by Balinese women, this research offers a comprehensive understanding of their indispensable role within the tourism landscape, set against the backdrop of Bali's unique cultural and social context. The results showed that there is gradual acceptance and encouragement of women in tourism, providing women with opportunities, and a discernible shift towards a more favorable societal view of women in significant positions. This study emphasizes the need for strategies to address the disparities they face regarding skill development and education, workplace flexibility, and community engagement and support, which are critical areas for policy intervention. It is a call for action, a script for empowerment, and a blueprint for greater involvement in an industry where their presence is not just important but indispensable.
Evaluation of Tebet Ecopark Management Based on Ecotourism Principles Desilafia Sukma Arum; Rakhman Priyatmoko; Siti Hamidah; Nailul Insani
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): JKI Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v18i12024.1-16

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Urban settings could have significant effects on how nature-based tourism develops. This study aimed to assess how ecotourism principles are currently put into practice at Tebet Eco Park (TEP), one of the urban parks in DKI Jakarta Province. It was also expected to recommend strategies for the maximum application of these principles to facilitate TEP to be a prominent urban ecotourism attraction. The research employed a qualitative descriptive methodology, involving data collection through field observations, interviews, and secondary data analysis. The research findings revealed that TEP has incorporated ecotourism principles, such as environmental conservation, local economic contributions, cultural preservation, education, and local community participation. However, the implementation of these principles has not been thoroughly optimized. Several indicators require refinement in their implementation, for example, the management should conduct scientific assessments related to TEP's carrying capacity which is crucial for environmental sustainability. Promoting TEP can lead to the establishment of a sustainable nature-based park in the urban landscape. This, in turn, can optimize the benefits for the local community and the entire population of Jakarta. Furthermore, the success of the implementation can also serve as a model for other nature-based urban parks in both Jakarta and other regions.
Smart Branding Award: Assessing Digital Brand Awareness and Image of the Recipients Sri Milawati Asshagab
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): JKI Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v18i12024.95-116

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City branding refers to a government initiative to highlight a local region’s distinctiveness and competitive strengths to increase citizen satisfaction and pride, attract tourists and investments, and stimulate the local economy. In contemporary times, the practice of city branding can be enhanced through the utilization of information and communication technology to introduce the potential of a region, referred to as smart branding. This research aims to expand our understanding of smart branding in Indonesia by examining the Smart City Award given by the Ministry of Communication and Information, which only granted the Smart Branding Award to 15 out of 145 regions in 2021. The methodology employed in this study is a qualitative research design, utilizing a descriptive statistical approach and content analysis. The study found that some regions awarded the Smart Branding Award lack favorable brand awareness and image due to low rankings of government websites, insufficient website and social media management, and negative sentiments in online news and comments, highlighting the need for local governments to prioritize citizen engagement and information dissemination to strengthen their position and attract investment and tourism for sustainable economic and social benefits. Continuous improvement of digital branding is also crucial to adapt to digital trends.
Economic Valuation of the Klapanunggal Karst Region Using the Travel Cost Method Jamaludin, Jamaludin; Mizuno, Kosuke; Rizal, Reda
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): JKI Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v18i12024.41-60

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Indonesia has Karst areas spread throughout almost the entire archipelago. The Klapanunggal Karst region has been officially designated as a Karst Landscape Area, to emphasize its protected status, in alignment with governmental endeavors aimed at ensuring the long-term preservation of the ecological and human-related significance of this karst ecosystem. The aim of this research is to perform an economic valuation of the Klapanunggal Karst region using the Travel Cost Method. The research conducted intensive field observations within the Klapanunggal Karst area and administered well-structured questionnaires to a sample size of 109 respondents from visitor Klapanunggal Karst region. Base on observations and field data, the Klapanunggal Karst region was partitioned into four distinctive zones. Zone 1 is location within an industrial limestone mining permit area, thus vulnerable to the imminent threat of industrial mining activities. Zone 2 is situated within the precincts of the Klapanunggal KBAK. Zone 3 has been transformed from a former mining site into a tourist destination. Lastly, Zone 4 has earned the coveted status of a tourist village. Subsequently, based on the economic valuation calculations, the Klapanunggal Karst region was found to have an annual economic value of Rp. 4,156,219,112.40, with a visitation rate of 0.006% of the total tourists visiting Bogor Regency. The researchers also recommend the development of tourism in the Klapanunggal Karst region as a means of enhancing the local economy, as well as ensuring the protection and sustainability of the Klapanunggal Karst area, including other critical aspects like water resources and ecosystem values.
Sustainable Strategy, Risk Management, and Financial Performance of Tourism Operators Tarjo Tarjo; Alexander Anggono; Jamaliah Said; Abdul Halim; Eklamsia Sakti
Jurnal Kepariwisataan Indonesia: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Indonesia Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): JKI Edisi Juni 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47608/jki.v18i12024.77-94

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The primary purpose of writing this paper is to empirically demonstrate the role of risk management in mediating the relationship between sustainable strategies and the financial performance of tourism operators comprising hotels, homestays, restaurants, and cafes. Researchers distributed a set of questionnaires to tourism operators in Indonesia and obtained two hundred and fifty respondents. Data was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling - Partial Least Square (SEM PLS). The statistical tool employed is WarpPLS version 7.0. The first finding of the research is that sustainable strategies have a significant positive impact on the sustainable financial performance of tourism operators. Second, a sustainable approach has a significant positive effect on risk management. Third, risk management has a significant positive impact on the sustainable financial performance of tourism operators. The main discovery of this research is that risk management successfully serves as a mediator in the relationship between sustainable strategies and the financial performance of tourism operators.