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Advances in Tourism Studies
ISSN : 29879450     EISSN : 29879450     DOI : -
Core Subject : Social,
Advances in Tourism Studies (ATS) is a peer-reviewed journal published in English by the Centre for Tourism Studies, Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Mataram (E-ISSN: 2987-9450). Since its launch in March 2023, ATS has consistently published high-quality research in tourism. The journal aims to advance tourism knowledge by promoting innovative ideas, models, and theories. It welcomes applied research and review articles in the form of full papers or research notes, focusing on theoretical development and empirical analysis using appropriate methodologies. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process, assessed for originality, relevance, methodological rigor, and clarity. Scope includes (but is not limited to): Hospitality and Tourism Management, Tourism Economics, Information Systems, Cultural Studies, Gastronomy, Tourist Behavior, Leisure and Recreation, Education, and Sustainable Innovations in Tourism.
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The Role of Pokdarwis in Developing Tourism at Impos Beach, Medana Village, Tanjung Subdistrict, North Lombok Regency Gani, Lalu Abdul; Bagiastra, I Ketut; Susanty, Sri
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ats.v1i2.13

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This research examines the role of Tourism Awareness Groups (Pokdarwis) in tourism development, focusing on Impos Beach in Medana Village, Tanjung District, North Lombok Regency. The study highlights the Pokdarwis Sejahtera as an informal institution formed by community members, playing a significant role in promoting Tourism Awareness and Sapta Pesona. The research aims to answer two key questions: (1) What is the role of Pokdarwis in tourism development at Impos Beach? (2) What are the supporting and inhibiting factors for Pokdarwis in tourism development at Impos Beach? Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the study reveals that Pokdarwis Sejahtera serves as a government partner in tourism development, encourages community engagement and hospitality, and promotes Sapta Pesona. Supporting factors include community collaboration, equitable distribution of benefits, and willingness to work with Pokdarwis, while inhibiting factors involve limited capital, social jealousy, inadequate human resources, and tourists' low awareness of cleanliness
Enhancing Edu-Ecotourism in Batudulang Village, Batulanteh District, Sumbawa Regency: Strategies and Potential Development Ananda Putri, Widya; Suteja, I Wayan; Abdullah, Ajuar
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ats.v1i2.14

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This study aims to describe the potential of edu-ecotourism and formulate strategies for developing edu-ecotourism in Batudulang Village, Batulanteh District, Sumbawa Regency. This research is descriptive and qualitative. The study starts by identifying existing potential and analyzing supporting and inhibiting factors, followed by using the SOAR technique to identify opportunities. Data collection techniques include field observations, interviews, and documentation, with informants selected through purposive samplings, such as the Head of Batulanteh Production Forest Management Center, the Secretary of Batudulang Village, the Batudulang Tourism Awareness Group, and the Head of Village-Owned Enterprises. The strategy for edu-ecotourism development is based on the SOAR analysis, which focuses on developing all existing potentials, including natural resources such as biodiversity (flora and fauna) and the beauty of the landscape, as well as the natural topography potential of the area and the local community's culture. All these potentials can be packaged into one edu-ecotourism package, taking into account market segmentation.
Unveiling the Social Media Revolution in Tourism: Unraveling Instagram's Profound Influence on Travelers Utama Dewayani, Eka Kadharpa; Nahar, Faiza Husnayeni; Nugroho, Tyo
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ats.v1i2.15

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This research explores the profound impact of social media on tourist behavior, focusing on destination selection and decision-making. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, including surveys, interviews, and content analysis, the study provides comprehensive insights into this phenomenon. The findings reveal that social media platforms significantly influence tourists' destination choices by offering user-generated content and peer recommendations. Real-time updates, interactive content, and virtual conversations enable informed decision-making and diverse travel experiences. Moreover, social media facilitates the discovery of hidden gems and fosters engagement with local communities, enhancing overall tourism experiences. The study emphasizes the importance of effective social media utilization by destination marketers and policymakers to engage with tourists and shape their choices. Understanding social media's impact on tourist behavior informs strategies for destination marketing, visitor engagement, and sustainable tourism development.
Implications of Planning and Management for the Development of Sustainable Cultural Heritage Tourism in Malaysia Aisyah, Siti
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ats.v1i2.18

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This study investigates the development of cultural heritage tourism in Malaysia and its sustainability. It highlights the importance of meeting local community needs, satisfying tourist demands, and safeguarding natural and cultural resources for sustainable tourism development. The study employs questionnaires, surveys, and interviews to explore management issues and government involvement. Findings reveal shortcomings in definitions, management issues, and limited community involvement. The study calls for improved tourist services, promotion of diverse cultural elements, and proposes a Sustainable Cultural Heritage Tourism Framework. It contributes new knowledge and can guide future policy actions.
Empowering Communities: Unleashing the Potential of Gunung Tunak Natural Park through Active Participation in Sustainable Tourism Noviyanti, Lale Salsya; Murianto; Martayadi, Uwi
Advances in Tourism Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Advances in Tourism Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53893/ats.v1i2.21

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This study aims to find the potential and participation of the community in developing the Gunung Tunak Nature Tourism Park destination. This type of research includes qualitative research. Data collection techniques through observation, interviews and documentation. The findings in this study indicate that the potential of Gunung Tunak Natural Tourism Park is in the form of potential natural resources in the form of diversity of flora and fauna as well as support for marine tourism objects in the forest circumference of Mount Tunak. The existing potential as a grant is in the form of hotels, restaurants, meeting rooms, camping areas, various types of captivity and management personnel who have received direct training by the Korean government through internships in ecotourism in South Korea. Increasing domestic and foreign tourist visits through Mertak Village as a tourist village, holding events at the Gunung Tunak Natural Tourism Park destination and the role of the community in maintaining and developing flora and fauna at Gunung Tunak Natural Park.

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