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JKTP
ISSN : 27470601     EISSN : 27470636     DOI : -
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The Journal aims: Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata (JKTP) aims at providing a media or forum for researchers, lectures, and graduate students to publish their original research papers in the field of studies and applied tourism. The scope of JKTP includes: Ecotourism Spiritual Tourism Cultural Tourism Marine Tourism Culinary Tourism Community-Based Tourism Hospitality Industry Management Tour and Travel Businesses Destination Development Language Study on Tourism etc.
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Rantai Nilai Pariwisata Sumba Timur dan Sumba Barat Daya Hary Jocom; Daniel Daud Kameo; Intiyas Utami; Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.23

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Currently the tourism sector is one of the development priorities in East Nusa Tenggara. In this regard, this article aims to discuss the dynamics of the tourism value chain in East Sumba and Southwest Sumba. This study used a descriptive qualitative method to describe the dynamics of the tourism value chain in the two districts on the island of Sumba. Data collection techniques through observation, transets, and in-depth interviews. The results of this study indicate that East Sumba and Southwest Sumba have diverse tourism potentials and unexplored natural resources. This potential and wealth has high selling value if it is managed professionally and sustainably by involving local communities. The problems of amenities, accommodation and tourism awareness of the local community are still the main obstacles. However, the value chain that supports the tourism industry has been built even though it is not yet fully functional. Thus, it is necessary to have a strategy and planning for future tourism development involving all stakeholders.
Persepsi Masyarakat terhadap Dampak Perkembangan Taman Wisata Alam Kawah Ijen Rahmatin, Leily
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.24

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Tourism activities can never be separated from requires good policy and planning. As the development of TWA Ijen Crater in the CA area of Ijen Merapi Crater Ungup - Ungup, the location of which is a conservation area makes TWA Ijen Crater vulnerable to changes in terms of both the physical and social environment of the community. The importance of this analysis is to minimize the negative impacts so that the development of TWA Crater Ijen tourism will be sustainable, the research method used is descriptive qualitative with methods of collecting observation data, in-depth interviews, FGD quantitative supporting data in the form of questionnaires. The concept of analysis is the impact of tourism development on the physical and social environment, public perceptions and theories about Butler's tourism area life cycle. The development of TWA Ijen Crater which tends to lead to mass tourism activities has an impact on the carrying capacity of the environment both physically and socially, tourist activities offered by blue fire and spot sunrise tend to lead to limited and protected areas of use. Tourism is considered as an activity that will improve the welfare of the community so that an increase in the number of tourist arrivals will affect the people's income through tourist service businesses used by tourists.
Partisipasi Masyarakat sebagai Faktor Utama dalam Pengembangan Desa Wisata Kaba-Kaba Darmayanti, Putu Widya; Fila Hidayana, Fransiska; A.A. Sagung Ayu Srikandi Putri; I Wayan Wijayasa
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.28

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This article examines the factors that motivate the community to support the development of the Kaba-Kaba tourist village. This research used qualitative and quantitative data. Collecting data using questionnaires and in-depth interviews with community leaders. Respondents were determined hundred peoples with proportional random sampling technique. Data analysis used confirmatory factor analysis techniques. The results showed that all factors, both social, cultural, community participation, and environmental factors had a significant effect on community motivation to support the development of tourist village. Statistically, of the 4 factors, the community participation factor is the most dominant, followed by cultural, social, and environmental factors. This means that the community participation factor is the main factor for the community to support the development of tourist village in their village.
Dampak Covid-19 terhadap Pariwisata Bali Ditinjau dari Sektor Sosial, Ekonomi, dan Lingkungan (Sebuah Tinjauan Pustaka) A.A.A Ribeka Martha Purwahita; Putu Bagus Wisnu Wardhana; I Ketut Ardiasa; I Made Winia
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.29

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The impact of covid-19 has had a huge impact in various sectors, especially for tourism actors and businesses, especially since Bali relies heavily on the tourism sector. In writing in the form of a literature review, it is further described the problems that arise and the impact of developments in the social, economic and environmental sectors during the Covid-19 pandemic by identifying the global covid-19 outbreak which immediately affects the development of tourism in Bali. In accordance with the Bali Provincial Regulation No. 2 of 2012, Bali tourism is based on culture that is able to drive tourism potential in the dynamics of local, national and global life. Currently the development of tourism in Bali has decreased drastically even to minus since 2020, which has paralyzed various sectors, especially in the economic sector, especially in the tourism business sector as well as in the employment sector which can be seen in layoffs (PHK) and the closure of tourism businesses due to the decline. requests from tourists. In the social sector, it can be seen from the behavior and habits of the community, tourism actors and tourists. Rules from the government to be implemented in the community in accordance with the prevention of the spread of covid-19 are more widely known as 3M (washing hands, wearing masks, maintaining distance) and CHSE (cleanliness, healthy, safety and environment) which includes a program for implementing health protocols. The environmental sector, which has an impact on the pandemic situation, has had a positive impact, given that the excessive and excessive exploitation of nature can now be minimized and reduced. Pollution caused by economic activity is also reduced, thus improving air quality and the environment. Seeing this condition, the government plays an important role in issuing policies for the community and the tourism component (stakeholders) so that they can remain active and productive in movements in the economic sector. In the tourism sector, government policies are urgently needed and can be realized immediately in the hope that tourism conditions will gradually recover.
Pengembangan “Pasiraman Pura Dalem Pingit Dan Pura Kusti” Sebagai Daya Tarik Wisata Spiritual Di Desa Batuan Gianyar I Made Darma Oka; Made Sudiarta; I Gede Astawa; I Wayan Sukita
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.31

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The aims of this paper to analyze the feasibility of “Pasiraman Pura Dalem Pingit and Pura Kusti” to develop into tourist attractions-based tourism destination components aspect, such as attractions, accessibility, amenities, and ancillary service. Observation data, interviews, and literature study method with qualitative descriptive analysis used in this paper. It is shown that “Pasiraman Pura Dalem Pingit and Pura Kusti” feasible to develop into tourist attraction to be an alternatives when choose the tourist attraction. This feasibility is seen by the tourism facilities component are owned, such as: Temples as place of worship, places to do “melukat”, parking lots, restaurants, fitting rooms, toilets, shelters, and “puskesmas” in village area. Tourists that visiting tourist attraction not only see the beauty of the natural panorama or the uniqueness of the local culture but directly involved spiritual tourism activities. For this reason, this tourist attraction suggested to manage professionally and sustainable so it can compete with the others.
Dampak World Trade Organization (WTO) terhadap Pengaturan Hukum Bisnis Kepariwisataan Indonesia Ni Wayan Merda Surya Dewi
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.32

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Adjustment of statutory regulations in the field of tourism business law in Indonesia is one of the consequences of the WTO agreement, thus the GATS-WTO agreement does not only concern Law Number 10 of 2009 concerning Tourism, but also all other related regulations. with tourism, such as labor regulations, Intellectual Property regulated in TRIP's, investment regulations (TRIM's), etc. These regulations will be affected by the provisions of the GATS-WTO, which must immediately be adjusted and harmonized with the GATS agreement commitment that has been agreed by Indonesia. It is by putting the principles of liberalization that it can have an impact on tourism arrangements in Indonesia which are not liberal but adhere to the principles of the Pancasila democracy state. The impact of the WTO on Indonesia's tourism business law arrangements related to TRIMS and GATS is the creation of tourism regulations that can protect local communities and cultures, limiting the liberalization of foreign investors from modern countries. The tourism arrangement must be in accordance with the nature of the purpose of its existence, namely to: increase economic growth; improve people's welfare; eradicating poverty; overcoming unemployment; preserving nature, environment and resources; promote culture; lifting the image of the nation; cultivate a love of the country; strengthen national identity and unity; and strengthen friendship between nations.
Kebijakan Investasi Asing dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata yang Berbasis Desa Adat di Provinsi Bali Sumerti Asih; Nyoman Sri Ratnawati; I Wayan Wirawan
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 2 (2021): May Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53356/diparojs.v1i2.35

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Development in the tourism sector requires enormous funds, sourced from government, private, public and foreign investors funds. Indonesia as a developing country often experiences funding difficulties in the implementation of development due to limited funding sources. The government needs to formulate policies in the form of legislation as well as reform of the bureaucracy so that it is able to provide optimal public services and attract foreign investment in order to accelerate the implementation of development in the context of realizing national goals, namely the welfare of the community. In general, the regulations regarding investment including foreign investment have been regulated in Law Number 25 of 2007 concerning investment, Presidential Regulation Number 27 of 2009 concerning One Stop Integrated Services and Regulation of the Head of the Investment Coordinating Board Number 14 of 2015 concerning Procedures and Principles. Investment and Law Number 23 of 2014 concerning Regional Government. Tourism development in Bali is very fast with the construction of various types of tourism facilities, and in the future, to avoid burnout, it is necessary to develop alternative tourism such as Tourism Village. The stipulation of the Bali Provincial Regulation Number 4 of 2019 concerning Traditional Villages confirms that Traditional Villages can manage tourism villages. The involvement of foreign investment in developing tourism based on traditional villages is very possible, so the Regional Government needs to work together with Regency / City Governments and Traditional Villages based on their position and authority can stipulate regulations to ensure legal certainty for investors and the public by continuing to be based on the principles of good governance.

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