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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23553979     EISSN : 23381647     DOI : https://10.21776/ub.jitode
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Studies is an interdisciplinary journal to assess the development of tourism. This journal also examines the phenomenon of unique interrelation about tourism activities, community development, and environmental sustainability, with the aim to find an alternative solution for sustainable tourism development. Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies indexed by DOAJ, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus International, CABI Direct, and Indonesian Publication Index (Portal Garuda Indonesia). Focus and Scope 1. Competitiveness of destinations, products and Tourism bussiness 2. Diversification of tourim products 3. Incentive system of business and investment in tourism 4. Information, promotion and communication in tourism 5. Tourism supporting infrastructure 6. Security and convenience in tourism 7. Tourism policy 8. Unique tourism community life (living culture) 9. Local knowledge, traditions, and cultural diversity 10. Diversity and attractions in ecotourism 11. Diversity of natural attractions in ecotourism 12. Pluralistic diversity of ecotourism society 13. Diversity of ecotourism activities 14. Hospitality of the local resident 15. The quality of torism services 16. Quality of HR in tourism (Standard, accreditation and competence certification) 17. The market share of tourism and integrated marketing system 18. Package of tourism attraction 19. Development of tourism regions 20. Community based Eco-Toutirsm
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Gender Development Index Sensitivity Analysis of Sustainable Coastal Rural Development Riniwati, Harsuko; Utami, Tiwi Nurjanati; Wati, Lina Asmara; Islamiyah, Ira Tri; Sazmi, Rivera Dewi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.01

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a global action plan agreed upon by world leaders, including Indonesia, to end poverty, reduce inequality, and protect the environment. Realize the SDGs are strongly influenced by economic, social, and environmental indicators. The balance between economic, social, and environmental is the goal of sustainable development. The success of development is determined by the quality of human beings, which consists of women and men. We can use the Gender Development Index (GDI) to measure the quality of human development based on gender. The gender gap will affect the quality of development. Provinces that have many coastal villages have a high gender gap. This study aims to analyze the sensitivity of the gender development index in realizing sustainable coastal rural development. Data obtained from coastal rural experts. Data analysis using multipolicy. The results show that the gender development index has a high sensitivity in realizing sustainable development in coastal villages. It is evident from the results of the analysis that the position of the gender development index ranks first in achieving the success of sustainable development in coastal villages. Suggestions for research: it is necessary to increase the gender development index strategy. The trick is to manage the indicators that make up the GDI, where the progress of each indicator for women cannot be lower than for men. At a minimum, the progress of women's resources is the same as that of men, so their GDI will increase. Keywords: Coastal Rural, Gender Development Index, Sustainable Development.
The Identification of COVID 19 Risks of Micro, Small and Medium Scale Tourism Business Actors (MSMEs) in the Pangandaran Beach Area Indah Rahmani, Natasha; Patabang, Melewanto; Untari, Rini
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.03

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The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted various sectors of the economy worldwide, including the tourism sector. The UNWTO (2020) reported that international tourist arrivals declined significantly by around 60-80% in 2020. As one of the regions in West Java Province that excels in the tourism sector, Pangandaran Regency was also affected. Based on the value of Gross Regional Domestic Product at Constant Prices in the accommodation and food and beverage supply sector, there is a decline of -2.32% in 2020 and a slight increase to 3.12% in 2021. However, it has not recovered as it did in 2019, when the rate was 9.28%. This study aims to investigate how MSMEs, specifically UMKM tourism business actors, in the Pangandaran Coastal Area have survived the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. The method employed is deductive research, which involves collecting data by distributing questionnaires to 160 respondents from MSMEs in the tourism sector of the Pangandaran coastal area, using a purposive sampling technique, and applying risk management analysis. The results of this study show that most business actors closed temporarily due to the PPKM policy, while others adjusted their selling times, and some changed the type of business they offered. The most considerable and significant risk is the income component, which includes the number of visitors, the scarcity of funds, and the limited time available to sell. Meanwhile, the scarcity of capital goods, the number of workers, the health of sellers, and the health of human resources are relatively unaffected. The COVID-19 pandemic is the first pandemic to have occurred in this area in the last decade; there is no single research study on this topic prior to its emergence. The government and all the business actors are still figuring out the best way to keep their economy running.
Vegetation Degradation As A Result Of Tourism Development At The Sumber Sirah Natural Sacred Site Forest, Malang Purnomo, Purnomo; Batoro, Jati; Riniwati, Harsuko; Leksono, Amin Setyo
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.02

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Natural sacred sites are areas that possess cultural and spiritual significance within the community. The village forest around the Sumber Sirah is a natural sacred site. Currently, part of the forest area has changed its function to become a tourist area integrated with spring tourism. This may lead to changes in the structure and composition of the vegetation in the area. The purpose of this study was to analyze the structure of the vegetation composition between natural and changed vegetation for tourism activities. This research was conducted in Putukrejo Village, Gondanglegi District, Malang Regency, East Java. Data collection was carried out by making 20 x 20 m2 sample plots for vegetation that has a tree habitus. 10 x 10 m2 for pole habitus, 5 x 5 m2 for sapling habitus, 2 x 2 m2 for seedling habitus and herb/ground cover. The results of the vegetation analysis then determine the importance value index (IVI), Shannon-Weiner index (H'), evenness index (E'), dominance index (id), and endemism (End). Based on the research results, the composition of plants differs between natural areas and tourist areas. Specifically, 35 species were identified in the natural area, while 20 species were found in the tourist area. The value of endemism in areas that are still natural for all habitus is in the high category, where the vegetation composition is generally found in lowland forests. In contrast, the composition of tourist areas is dominated by cultivated plants and some introduced species. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index, both natural and tourist, is in the moderate category. The evenness index falls within the moderate to high category, and the dominance index is classified as high.
Better Living Through Tourism’s Improvement and Homestay: A Study Case of Tegaren Adnyana, Made Bambang; Mijiarto, Joko; Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Setiyowati, Arin
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.04

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This article is the result of field research conducted in Tegaren, a tourism village in Trenggalek, East Java, Indonesia. Tegaren has become a tourism village that consistently ranks among the top 500 in the Anugerah Desa Wisata Indonesia in 2022 and 2023. This study examines how tourism growth in Tegaren impacts the quality of life through homestays and small enterprises. As one of the outstanding tourism villages in Trenggalek, Tegaren has interesting tourism developments to study. By using interviews, observation, and literature studies, the authors collected data from several village representatives. The collected data is then interpreted using qualitative analysis methods. The results obtained were then verified using the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) concept and the Better Life Index for measuring quality of life. Authors also use an asset-based community development (ABCD) approach to get qualitative data as accurately as possible. This article also presents the results of research by the authors, revealing that Tegaren people are directly affected by the growing tourism business in the village. These community components include besek farmers and homestay business owners or lodging accommodations in Tegaren. This study demonstrates how local ecotourism can improve the quality of life for residents. However, there is still much that needs to be improved in this study, which is expected to be carried out in further research.
Gen Z's Interest in Herbal Drinks as Part of Healthy Tourism Ghani, Luthfi; Maryani, Enok; Andari, Rini
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.03.05

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This study aims to analyze Generation Z's interest in herbal medicine as part of the development of health tourism in Indonesia. Supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy and the Ministry of Health, wellness and herbal tourism has become one of the focuses in strengthening health tourism. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with a purposive sampling technique. The sources consisted of ten herbal medicine producers and ten Gen Z individuals in the city of Bandung. The results of the study show that most Gen Z individuals are familiar with herbal medicine and understand its health benefits. However, there is still a stigma associated with herbal medicine, which is often perceived as having a bitter taste and being a drink for older people. Herbal medicine producers, such as Minuman Rempah Indonesia, have innovated by adding natural sweeteners to attract Gen Z. The gap in this study lies in the low interest of Gen Z in herbal medicine, despite the many innovations in taste made by producers. This study emphasizes the importance of continuous innovation in herbal medicine production to strengthen its position in the health tourism sector.

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