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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies
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ISSN : 25415360     EISSN : 25415360     DOI : 10.7454/jitps.v1i1.105
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
The Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies (JITPS) covers tourism studies, recreation studies and policies related to their development in Indonesia. The expected research can also include studies on Indonesian tourism related to social, cultural, economic, political, management, health, environmental, technology, policy, etc. issues. The aim is to achieve the objectives of the Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Policy Studies, namely as a portal and instrument for the development of tourism science in Indonesia from various aspects and perspectives. Therefore, not only as paper-based-field-research, this journal will become a portal for tourism implementation studies and related literature reviews.
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Pariwisata dan Perubahan Persepsi atas Hutan di Kawasan Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru Perkasa, Andika Nur
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Policy Studies Vol. 1, No. 2
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This paper examines the implication on growing interest of tourist on kind of travel nature in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park (TNBTS) for the Tenggernese who live in enclave area TNBTS. This study is prioritized on public perception of forests as the main attraction to tourist to visit. Dwelling perspective used to announce process establishing a perception of forest from the various actors and related actions. The establishing process of forest perception cannot be separated from space forest history formation by the government, either its function or ownership. This study then using conjuncture analysist prioritized on the life space aspect. The result of this study indicates a shift in perception of forest for the community due to the tendency of government to make tourism as a source of sustainable income not for conservation purposes.
Pengembangan Potensi Desa Sebagai Destinasi Wisata BudayaTinjauan Terhadap Desa Pasir Eurih Kecamatan Tamansari,Kabupaten Bogor, Jawa Barat Priyanto, Priyanto; Rizkiawan, Romario
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This study aims to explore the potential of the Pasir Eurih Village in Taman Sari subdistrict, Bogor regency, West Java province as a destination for cultural tourism and presents some fundamental problems related to the presence of the tourist village culture. The methodology used is qualitative research method with descriptive analysis. The results showed that the overall potential of the Pasir Eurih Village as a destination for cultural tourism are many and diverse as the existence of rural communities that still adhere to the Sundanese culture, the typical landscape of rural with a backdrop of Mount Salak, village location close to tourist destinations culture Kampung Sindang Barang, village community activities such as ornamental fish farming, cultivation, activities cottage industry of footwear (slippers and shoes), and also the existence of a historical site where the water reservoir. Some existing problems such as not optimal quality of human resources, facilities and infrastructure, promotion. This can be overcome with the active participation of various stakeholders especially the local cultural tourism village.
Community Participation In Rural Tourism Development: TheExperience Of Wanayasa, Purwakarta Gunawijaya, Jajang; Gulfira Akbar, Poeti Nazura; Pratiwi, Annisa
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Rural tourism has been quite a favourite form of alternative tourism in Indonesia over the last few years. Beeton (2006) defined rural tourism as a various activities that take place in nonurban settings, ranging from natural or manmade attractions, amenities and facilities, transportation, marketing to information system. People want to experience the indigenous culture and natural environment that settled in rural landscape. Many scholars have argued that the success of tourism development in rural areas depends on the collaboration in Indonesia using a case study of Wanayasa, Purwakarta. It assesses the level of community participation, limitations to community participation in tourism development and community’s commitment to participate in rural tourism development. To accomplish the main objective of this study, the qualitative approach was chosen as a research method. Primary data were collected through in-depth interviews and focus group discussion with 21 informants selected which comprises representation from 3 different group namely local authorities in Purwakarta region, representative of local community, tourism institution.. The data were analysed using qualitative content analysis to set priorities and alternative strategies. The results of this study indicated that local people is highly enthusiastic about tourism development in Wanayasa. Community’s commitment to participate in the rural tourism development is to contribute to the provision of access and infrastructure, organize cultural events, and preserve both cultural and natural environment independently. Local community is also interested in building mutual partnership to develop tourist destination, build businesses and promote its tourism to potential markets. However, the level of community involvement in Wanayasa is still at the stage of participation with material incentives and functional participation. While limitations of cultural, structural and operational are also challenges that must be anticipated, to bear on society engagement and mobilization in the development of tourism.
“Experience Journey”Mendesain Rangkaian Aktivitas Perjalanan Wisata Budaya Sudhiastiningsih, Ni Nyoman Sri Natih
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This manuscript describes the phenomenon of design collaboration model, multivillage approach for developing cultural tourism in Ngada Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. This paper aims to describe the existence of design as a tool for creating changes impacting sustainable livelihoods and develop products to strengthen the cultural tourism in the context of historical, social and cultural. “Experience Journey” as a reinforcement for the excavation of local values dedicated to the development of cultural tourism. Using an ethnographic approach and design thinking, the author can describe a series of memorable and meaningful activities as a touch of design and various product of collaboration that support the creation of values typical Ngada specific experience. During the implementation of IKKON’s program, indigenous communities in three traditional villages provide various responses ranging from designing “Experience Journey,” product prototyping a
Dari Menanam Buah menjadi Menanam Rumah : TransformasiSosial Ekonomi Masyarakat Kota Batu Al-fath, Edlin Dahniar
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This research aims to describe the transformation of the village of Oro-oro Ombo from agriculture into modern tourism area. Oro-oro Ombo is one of the villages in Batu City which is undergoing rapid growth in tourism due to its accessibility to the various artificial parks. This study wants to understand the Oro-oro Ombo village after 2008, the year when the Batu Night Spectacular Began to be built on the communal land of Oro-oro Ombo. Previously, Oro-oro Ombo is an area of agriculture with the production of rice, corn, and fruits. At that time, Oro-oro Ombo is a quiet area with minimal highway lighting. However, since the construction of Batu Night Spectacular, this area changed drastically into a very crowded area. The crowd of Batu Night Spectacular encouraged the community of Oro-oro Ombo to construct tourism-based business, like lodge and food stall. In a period of 6 years, two hotels and 93 homestays have been established in the village. This amount does not include food stalls, shops trading business, and a restaurant. Most of the businesses owned by the community, to respond to the development of tourism, is built on agricultural land. In the end, the development of tourism changes people's livelihood from agriculture become tourism entrepreneurs. Even though start from a village scale, this study is expected to be a reflection of transformation all around Batu City from an agricultural town into a city of tourism. The study was conducted for six months in July until December 2015. The data collection methods for this research are observation, interview, and literature study.

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