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Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event
ISSN : 26561336     EISSN : 26561301     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33649/pusaka
Pusaka: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event. ISSN: 2656-1336 (Print) | ISSN: 2656-1301 (Online) is an international open access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia. It is published two times a year in February-July and August-January. Pusaka: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event is a journal publishes original research, review, and short communication (written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world) which utilizes research results, theoretical studies, theoretical applications, conceptual ideas, and book reviews relevant to the Tourism Discipline. Pusaka: Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event has been granted SINTA 2 Accreditation based on Decision of the Director General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology Number 72/E/KPT/2024
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Breaking the Gridlock: Can Teman Bus Transform Ubud’s Traffic Woes? Putu Puja, Ida Bagus; Winatha , Mahendra Adi; Retnasamy, Vithyacharan; Aryasih, Putu Ayu
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.447

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Traffic congestion in Ubud, Bali, is a significant issue affecting both the quality of tourist experiences and the daily lives of residents. The Teman Bus program, a public transportation initiative, is expected to alleviate congestion by providing a more efficient mass transit alternative. However, the program's implementation faces challenges, particularly regarding the bus sizes that are unsuitable for Ubud's narrow roads, as well as criticism from local residents who feel its contribution to reducing congestion has been minimal. This study aims to evaluate the impact of the Teman Bus program on traffic congestion in Ubud from the perspectives of local residents and tourists. Data were collected through surveys and interviews with Ubud residents and tourists who use the Teman Bus service. The findings indicate that while Teman Bus has the potential to reduce congestion, its effectiveness is limited by the mismatch between bus sizes and road conditions, as well as the lack of awareness and information about the service. Recommendations include the use of smaller buses, improvements to routes and schedules, and enhanced outreach to both local communities and tourists. The study concludes that achieving the goal of reducing congestion requires adjustments to the implementation of the Teman Bus program to better align with the needs of Ubud's local and tourism sectors.
Integrating Tourism Policy with Socio-Economic Development in Morowali Haris, Subhan; Sahid, Achmad; Muh Zainuddin Badollahi; Muhammad Ahsan Samad
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.473

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ABSTRACT Pariwisata memegang peranan penting dalam diversifikasi ekonomi dan pembangunan berkelanjutan, khususnya di daerah-daerah yang bergantung pada sumber daya alam seperti Morowali, Sulawesi Tengah. Studi ini mengkaji integrasi kebijakan pariwisata dengan pembangunan sosial ekonomi, dengan fokus pada penyeimbangan kegiatan industri dengan pelestarian lingkungan, pelestarian budaya, dan pemberdayaan masyarakat. Perekonomian Morowali sebagian besar digerakkan oleh pertambangan, yang, meskipun berkontribusi terhadap infrastruktur dan lapangan kerja, telah menyebabkan degradasi lingkungan dan gangguan sosial budaya. Pariwisata menghadirkan jalur alternatif untuk ketahanan ekonomi dengan memanfaatkan bentang alam dan warisan budaya daerah tersebut. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan metode campuran, yang menggabungkan survei, wawancara, dan diskusi kelompok terfokus di lima desa untuk menilai potensi pariwisata dan persepsi masyarakat setempat. Temuan penelitian menunjukkan minat masyarakat yang kuat terhadap ekowisata, agrowisata, dan wisata budaya, khususnya di desa-desa tradisional. Namun, tantangan seperti infrastruktur yang tidak memadai, kerusakan lingkungan, kesenjangan tata kelola, dan kesenjangan sosial ekonomi menghambat pembangunan pariwisata berkelanjutan. Rekomendasi kebijakan utama meliputi penyusunan rencana induk pariwisata yang komprehensif, peningkatan partisipasi masyarakat, promosi praktik pariwisata berkelanjutan, dan perbaikan infrastruktur. Investasi strategis dalam pariwisata dapat mengurangi dampak buruk industrialisasi, menyediakan mata pencaharian alternatif, dan mendorong revitalisasi budaya. Mengintegrasikan pariwisata dengan pengelolaan lingkungan dan tata kelola yang inklusif sangat penting untuk memastikan manfaat sosial-ekonomi jangka panjang. Studi ini menggarisbawahi pentingnya menyelaraskan kebijakan pariwisata dengan aspirasi lokal dan tujuan pembangunan berkelanjutan, serta memposisikan pariwisata sebagai katalisator pertumbuhan inklusif di Morowali.
The Global Gotong Royong (G2R) Tetrapreneur Concept for Accelerating Tourism Village (Case Study of Karangasem Bantul Tourism Village) Masyhari Makhasi, Ghifari Yuristiadhi; Fatimah P.L., Rika; Kenchu, Hikaru
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.155

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Not many tourist villages in Indonesia have achieved the classification of independent tourist villages (desa wisata mandiri) as stated in the Tourism Village Guidelines published by the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment of the Republic of Indonesia (2021) which oversees tourism and village affairs. Global Gotong Royong (G2R) Tetrapreneur as a sustainable entrepreneurial model concept for creating independence and authority towards global iconic products can be an acceleration towards an independent tourist village. This conceptual paper wants to offer an acceleration concept that can be carried out by the management of the Karangasem Tourism Village in Bantul Yogyakarta by implementing the four pillars of Tetrapreneur, namely Chainpreneur, Marketpreneur, Qualitypreneur, and Brandpreneur to become an independent tourist village with its global iconic product, namely bamboo crafts, which are the mainstay product of the community. The findings can also be applied to other tourist villages in Indonesia to expedite their transformation into independent tourism villages.
Application of the Sad Kerthi Concept in Developing Marine Tourism Area on the Blue Economy in Karangasem Regency Osin, Rosvita Flaviana; Putra, I Nyoman Darma; Sudiarta, I Nyoman; Sari, Ni Putu Ratna
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.235

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This study presents a problem statement by exploring the application of the Sad Kerthi concept in the development of a marine tourism area in Karangasem Regency, Bali, with a focus on blue economy principles. The Sad Kerthi, deeply rooted in Balinese Hindu local wisdom, emphasizes the preservation of six sacred elements: Atma (soul), Segara (ocean), Danu (lake), Wana (forest), Jagat (earth), and Jana (human). The challenge lies in applying the blue economy approach to optimize the sustainable and wise utilization of marine resources while maintaining ecosystem balance and enhancing local community welfare. By aligning with Blue Economy principles, which advocate for the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, the study underscores the potential of integrating traditional wisdom with modern economic models. The research indicates a methodology that utilizes a qualitative approach, conducting in-depth interviews with experts from governmental and cultural sectors, as well as academic and research programs that incorporate these values of local wisdom. The main findings indicate that local wisdom and the blue economy are interdependent, mutually strengthening each other in the quest for sustainable development. Local wisdom serves as a cornerstone for sustainable practices, cultural values, and community involvement, which can significantly enhance the effectiveness of the Blue Economy framework. The main conclusions of this research contribute to the discussion on sustainable tourism by illustrating the effectiveness of a culturally rooted approach to achieving both environmental and economic sustainability.
Green Accounting Practice Model for Tourism Villages in Support of Sustainable Tourism in Bali Astawa, I Putu; Arya Astawa, I Nyoman Gede; Ardina, Cening; Novandra Asta, Ngr. Putu Raka
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/padaidi.v1i2.344

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Tourism is currently in the spotlight because the massive use of natural resources is rumored to damage the order of life in the future. Various efforts are made for tourism business actors to maintain sustainability so that this nature remains sustainable. Information on sustainability activities is very important to be known by all parties to legitimize the implementation of sustainability. This research provides information on the implementation of sustainability practices in tourist villages with the main objective of designing a financial transaction model based on green accounting practices that have not been widely practiced in a tourist destination in the village. A qualitative approach was used to dig deeper into the data from five informants of tourist village managers who have implemented sustainability. The results of the study explain that transactions related to the environment are recorded, recognition of costs incurred, measurement, recording to accounts, then presented and detailed disclosure of environmental costs. In addition, it was found that environmental prevention costs, environmental detection costs and internal failure costs in strengthening sustainable tourism. The results of the study contribute to accounting science in revealing an environmental cost aimed at supporting sustainable tourism. This condition is a new way of maintaining sustainability oriented on financial transactions. This research can be developed quantitatively in strengthening the green accounting model associated with sustainable tourism.
Tourist's Bizarre Behaviors in Bali: Deconstruction of Irritation Index Theory from Gen Z Perspective Prabawa, I Wayan Sukma Winarya; Suwintari, I Gusti Ayu Eka; Semara, I Made Trisna; Effendie, Mahardhika Wijaya; Pertiwi, Putu Ratih
Pusaka : Journal of Tourism, Hospitality, Travel and Business Event Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): February-Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33649/pusaka.v6i2.464

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The urgency of this research arises from the diminishing reputation of Bali tourism, attributed to the viral dissemination of peculiar tourist behaviors via social media and other platforms. If this persists, it may adversely affect Bali's tourism circumstances. The research aims were: 1) to detect and analyze alterations in individuals' attitudes resulting from exposure to negative tourism information, and 2) to develop a model linking negative tourism information exposure to changes in the attitudes of the Balinese people, with the fatigue component serving as a mediating variable. This study employed a quantitative methodology, utilizing data analysis approaches that included quantitative descriptive analysis and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with Partial Least Squares (PLS). The study's findings indicate that 1) the populace remains in the "euphoria" phase, characterized by a continued acceptance of tourists, and 2) the variable of fatigue effectively mediates the impact of negative tourism information on public attitudes, exhibiting partial mediation

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