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International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29625270     DOI : https://doi.org/10.34013/ijscot
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVENESS IN TOURISM (IJSCOT) is an academic and applied research journal with interdisciplinary study focusing on sustainable competitiveness of destination, marketing, industry, and human resources. IJSCOT welcomes authors to develop new perspectives, issues, trends, and models in line with business and service operation, finance, governance and leadership, digital maturity, and so forth. IJSCOT scopes are as follows: -Community based tourism -Creative tourism -Culture tourism -Destination and tourism business management organization -Digital tourism -Economics of tourism -Entrepreneurship & SME -Environmental, climate change, and landscape design studies -Events and Sports tourism -Financial management on tourism -Geography of tourism -Halal tourism -Hospitality and service operation studies -Human capital -Inclusive economy -Marketing of tourism -Memorable travel experiences -Nature tourism -Politics, policy, governance, and leadership issues -Recreation and gaming management -Rural tourism -Responsible and quality tourism -Sustainable Tourism Development -Tourism Planning and development -Tourist behavior -Transportation studies -Wellness and health tourism
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GREEN HOTELS DEVELOPMENT POLICY AS A LOW CARBON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT EFFORT IN INDONESIA christianto, Jery; Amalia, Affrida; Furqan, Alhilal
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1048

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This research analyzes the implementation of the green hotel development policy as a low-carbon tourism development effort in Indonesia during the era of President Joko Widodo's administration. This paper discusses what is meant by green hotel development, low carbon tourism development, and climate change risk management. This research is qualitative descriptive research that analyzes secondary data with a cross-sectional study design. The results of this study show that the Government of Indonesia has called for four strategic steps in dealing with climate change. Ensuring that all countries contribute to tackling climate change; mobilizing the potential of the community to raise awareness in dealing with and implementing actions related to climate change; Strengthening global partnerships by prioritizing capacity building cooperation in dealing with climate change for countries in the Pacific region; besides that, there are also four other efforts that have been carried out, namely the government targeting greenhouse gas reduction, the law on environmental protection and management, and the development plan national medium term, or RPJMN; establishing the management agency for environmental funds; national economic recovery; and food estate. Examples of hotels implementing green hotels in Indonesia are Borobudur Hotel Jakarta, Greenhost Boutique Hotel Yogyakarta, etc.
MARKETING STRATEGY FOR ECOTOURISM PRODUCTS IN LABUAN BAJO, EAST NUSA TENGGARA Adi Husnaini
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1080

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Ecotourism is part of sustainable tourism, where special attention is needed regarding environmental, economic, and social sustainability. Sustainable tourism is very much needed in the current era in order to preserve the nature and culture of an area. Sustainable tourism also involves the community fully, so that the impacts can be felt fully by the community directly. The purpose of this paper is to determine the internal and external factors needed to build a marketing strategy at the two research locations as well as to formulate a strategy based on SWOT analysis. The method used is descriptive-qualitative, using interviews, observation, and literature study, using the SWOT analysis technique. The results of this study show that there are several marketing programs that can be implemented in research locations, starting with product packaging, promotion, repositioning, and improving tourism services. Ecotourism destinations, learning from the benchmarking choices of researchers, and targeted marketing are aimed at special interest tourists. A visitor limit is being implemented with the goal of adjusting to the capacity of the conservation environment. so that the marketing strategy that is carried out should not invite mass tourism. However, collaboration and participation from other tourism actors are also needed in the promotion and management of destinations. Keywords: Environmental analysis, resources, ecotourism
SULTAN'S WISDOM IN PRESERVING CULTURE AS SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT: (CASE STUDY: JERON BETENG, YOGYAKARTA) Handoko, Tri Akbar; Arief Nuryana; Mikhael Maestro Mastrivo Sebayang; Afia Fauziah; Ahmad Fatah Haidar Rahmat; M. Baiquni
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1234

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From the perspectives of economic, social, politics, and cultural preservation, the sultan's wisdom can have an impact on the entire ecosystem in the implementation of policies toward sustainable tourism destinations in the Jeron Beteng Region - Yogyakarta. The Jeron Beteng neighborhood, which is inside the palace fortress, is currently dealing with global phenomena like population growth, declining public service quality, decreasing availability of residential areas, traffic congestion, a lack of parking, rising levels of energy consumption, garbage buildup, and rising crime rates. As a result, the Jeron Beteng region can continue to be sustainable thanks to palace culture, which has been described by the sultan's knowledge in formulating policies, along with standards and principles for managing the quality of life.The Yogyakarta Palace, which is the de facto owner and authority of the land and the culture inside it, as well as other supporting papers are used in the research's descriptive qualitative methodologies to gather both primary and secondary data from government officials, community members, and other sources. The methods of gathering data include interviews, observation, and documentation. The study's findings demonstrate the sultan's wisdom toward environmentally friendly tourist attractions in Yogyakarta's Jeron Beteng district, which is deeply concerned with cultural preservation. However, the sultan's position is still crucial in encouraging people to adhere to legal requirements.
ASSESSING THE SPATIAL ASPECTS OF ECO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BUKIT LAWANG AREA Liyushiana, Liyushiana; Sinaga, Jastrid Caroline Herera; Ismail, Muhammad; Denny, Agustinus
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1241

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Bukit Lawang is part of the conservation area of Gunung Leuser National Park (TNGL) and is a popular tourist destination in Langkat Regency. The attraction of Bukit Lawang has resulted in the concept of ecotourism, with the hope that tourist activities will have a friendly impact on the natural ecosystem. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate the influence of ecotourism activities within the scope of the 3A-based tourism concept and the spatial aspects of Google Earth imagery using time series techniques from 2012-2022. It is evident that from the 3A perspective, there has been a change in the needs of tourists for new tour packages that still prioritize nature tourism, the addition of alternative road sections as a form of accessibility development to Bukit Lawang, and the addition of accommodations to meet tourists' needs. From satellite imagery, there is an expansion of settlement areas, lodgings, parking areas, and a bridge access to a new lodging area within the range of 2012-2022.
THE SPRING RESORT CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINES: TOURISM PRODUCT PREFERENCES AND THE PROFICIENCY LEVEL OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY Aguilar, Mark Gabriel
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1259

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Understanding the market and having a competent workforce are two very important aspects in the field of tourism and hospitality business to ensure sustainability, especially in places where the industry is seen to be a primary source of development. Guided by a descriptive research design and following a quantitative research approach, A total of 770 people took part in the survey, which covered the whole province of Laguna, Philippines, this study has attempted to learn about the market’s preferences on tourism products and to measure the proficiency level of a local community in the Philippines towards tourism and hospitality operations. Findings of this study is expected to help the government and tourism businesses, as well as investors in designing products and services that would sell, eventually resulting in the viability of the industry
RISK MANAGEMENT IN VIA FERRATA CLIFF CLIMBING TOURISM ACTIVITIES IN MOUNT MENDELEM, PEMALANG REGENCY Prameswari, Mentari Widya; Jacob Ganef Pah; Odang Permana
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1273

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Today's tourism industry has experienced rapid changes due to the variety of tourists now wanting to obtain an authentic experience. In Indonesia itself, adventure tourism has become a prima donna since 2018 because it has brought 100,000 tourists from all over the world. This provides great economic value for the destination visited up to 67%. Via ferrata is one of the growing adventure tourism activities in Indonesia. Despite the high risk, this activity has a main market, which is the general public who want to experience rock climbing without having to have special abilities. In order to minimize these risks, it is necessary to have risk management so that the via ferrata can be made into extreme tourism but still safe for public tourists. The purpose of this research is to identify and find out the theoretical implications of risk management carried out via ferrata managers. Good risk management is applying industry management based on existing policies, standards, and procedures. The method used is qualitative descriptive with analysis using coding tools. Via ferrata does not yet have standard rules and SOPs. The new risk management is assessed based on the safety aspects of the safety equipment referring to the UIAA. All Mount Mendelem via ferrata operators do not have rock climbing certification and the existing SOP has not been written and the implementation is not suitable. Even so, in terms of security, the manager takes great care to create a tracking lane as an alternative to the down lane. So in this case the manager has applied the standards well but not yet for the policies and procedures used.
ADVENTURE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOR PREMIUM MARKET IN UJUNG KULON NATIONAL PARK Raisya Shiva Rizal; Althofanis Juliheir Putra; Dwi Putri Nuraini; Fithriyah Fadhillah Ramadhani; Ni Made Jesthami Udgitha Prameswari; Zendra Haris Prasetya; Sumaryadi; Sugeng Hermanto
International Journal of Sustainable Competitiveness on Tourism Vol. 2 No. 01 (2023): IJSCOT II-01
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34013/ijscot.v2i01.1274

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Ujung Kulon National Park (TNUK) has their uniqueness in the diversity of flora and fauna. Thus, it becomes one of the priorities of the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy as a tourism development destination, with the availability of adventure tourism products that are being in line with the expectations of the premium market, we called it authentic and exclusive products. The result of this research is to produce an integrated program plan to develop adventure tourism in TNUK which targeting a premium market tourist. The method that we used in this research is descriptive, which suitable to explain the actual situation of TNUK tourism. And to make it more relevant, the collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis. In results, showed that the development of adventure tourism in TNUK met the dimensions of adventure tourism, as follows; natural environment, physical activity, cultural immersion, risk & competence, operators, and sustainability. However, the characteristics in unqualified of the premium market. Hence, It is necessary to apply the concept of quality tourism

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