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JURNAL BUANA
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26152630     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24036/buana/Vol8-iss3
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The Influence of Padang Ganting Hot Spring Tourism Object Management on the Economy of Nagari Padang Ganting Community, Padang Ganting District, Tanah Datar Regency andika, Reza nofri; Chandra, Deded
JURNAL BUANA Vol 8 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/buana/vol8-iss1/3616

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Abstract study aims to obtain data or information and analyze in depth regarding, (1) How does the management of hot spring tourism objects affect the people's economy in Nagari Padang Ganting. (2) What are the socio-economic conditions around the hot spring tourist attraction. (3) How is the absorption of labor around the Padang Ganting hot spring tourist attraction. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The types of data used are primary and secondary data, the informants in this study are people who live around hot spring tourism objects, and the key information in this research is the tourism object managers, Padang Ganting Sub-District Head and Koto Gadang Hilir Sub-District Head. Data analysis techniques used data reduction and data display as well as data validation techniques using extended participation, persistent observation, triangulation, and peer-checking through discussions. The results of this study indicate that (1) The management of the Padang Ganting Hot Springs tourist attraction is classified, because there is already a management body that has been formed to maximize management and community participation in this tourist attraction to promote tourism objects so that they attract visitors to come to tourist attractions. desert hot springs. (2) the socio-economic conditions around tourist attractions are increasing every year, due to additional income from selling around tourist attractions. (3) absorption of labor in this tourist attraction so that it reduces the unemployment rate for residents around the tourist attraction who do not have jobs.
POTENSI OBJEK WISATA PANTAI POHON SERIBU SASAK KECAMATAN SASAK RANAH PASISIA putra, Arion Aswandi
JURNAL BUANA Vol 8 No 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/buana/vol8-iss4/3241

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This study aims to analyze (1) site potential (2) management of tourist objects (3) role and function of pokdarwis in the Seribu Tree Beach tourist area. This research is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach which was carried out in October 2022 at the Seribu Tree Beach, Nagari Sasak, Sasak Ranah Pasisia District, West Pasaman Regency. Data collected through observation, interviews, documentation. For the validity of the data, repeated interviews were carried out and conclusions were drawn to produce valid data. This study found (1) The potential site on the Thousand Trees beach tourist attraction is in the form of a large beach area so that tourists can play freely, vegetation in the form of pine trees which provide coolness for tourists to visit. relaxation, currents and wind speed that provide comfort and a sense of security for tourists, a sloping beach slope so that tourists can play and also the availability of a breakwater that provides benefits as an abrasion prevention and as a photo spot for tourists (2) management of the Thousand Trees beach attraction during the day usually done by pokdarwis and during big days such as holidays, events or beach parties will be held through collaboration between community youth and pokdarwis (3) Pokdarwis on the Thousand Trees beach tourist object function as supervisors and at the same time manage tourism objects, which pokdarwis in i was fostered by the West Pasaman Tourism Office.