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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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A Study of Tourism Destinations Planning and Spatial Analysis in Ciletuh-Palabuhan Ratu Geopark Indra Wardana, Andreas; Firmansyah, Ade; Dian Mawarni, Ida Ayu Sawitri
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026)
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Tourism planning plays a crucial role in ensuring inclusive and sustainable development by balancing economic growth with environmental conservation. This study aims to examines the tourism planning framework in Ciletuh-Palabuhan Ratu Geopark, focusing on key tourism elements: attractions, amenities, accessibility, and the spatial context of Ciemas Sub-district. This geopark has the potential to support the local economy through its unique geological features and cultural heritage. However, this potential has yet to provide optimal socio-economic benefits to local communities. A qualitative descriptive approach was applied, integrating literature review, stakeholder interviews, field-based observations. Spatial analysis was conducted using GIS through overlay techniques incorporating topography, contour intervals, road networks, rivers, settlement patterns, tourist attractions, and protected areas. The results identified nine major tourist attractions categorized into marine, landscape, and geotourism, with the Ciletuh Mega Amphitheater serving as the spatial landmark. While local amenities reflect sustainable architectural characteristics, accommodation capacity remains limited. Accessibility is limited by the lack of public transport and poor road conditions in several strategic areas. The study delineates tourism planning zones covering 4,827.35 ha and proposes an integrated tourism trail connecting major attractions. These findings provide a strategic basis for environmentally sustainable tourism development aligned with geopark’s conservation objectives.
Development Strategy Of Peh Pulo Beach As A Sustainable Tourism Destination In Sumbersih Village, Panggungrejo Subdistrict, Blitar Regency Syahrani, Tirana Devi; Dienaputra, Reiza D.; Hermanto, Bambang
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Coastal tourism has significant potential to stimulate economic growth and improve community welfare in Indonesia’s coastal areas. Sumbersih Village in Panggungrejo Subdistrict, Blitar Regency, is home to Peh Pulo Beach, a coastal attraction characterized by white sandy beaches and a pristine natural environment. Despite its high tourism potential, the development of Peh Pulo Beach remains suboptimal due to inadequate road accessibility, limited supporting facilities, weak digital promotion, and constrained human resource capacity in tourism management. This study aims to formulate development strategies for Peh Pulo Beach as a sustainable tourism destination based on local social, economic, and environmental conditions. A qualitative research approach was employed through in-depth interviews with two key informants, the Head of Peh Pulo Hamlet and a local resident who serves as the village office caretaker, supported by field observations and documentation. Data were analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model, consisting of data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing. The findings indicate that poor accessibility, insufficient tourism facilities, and the absence of structured digital promotion are the main barriers to tourism development, while strong community support constitutes a critical enabling factor. Therefore, strategic priorities include improving access infrastructure, enhancing tourism facilities, empowering local communities, strengthening digital promotion, and addressing regulatory barriers to support sustainable tourism development.
Assessing the Ecotourism Value of Ngovo Cave, Mbanza-Ngungu (DRC): A SWOT-TOWS Approach for Sustainable Management and Community Participation Ndongo Kapongo, Josès; Nsiala Oyangala, Gurvitch; Gloire, Babadi Bila; Musibono Eyul’ankie, Dieudonné; Biey Makaly, Emmanuel
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Ngovo Cave (DRC) is a site of exceptional ecological and heritage significance, home to the blind fish Caecobarbus geertsii and rich prehistoric deposits. While cave tourism is growing, there is a lack of structured frameworks for evaluating such fragile karst systems in Central Africa. This study addresses this gap by assessing the cave’s ecotourism potential through a SWOT analysis to support sustainable management. A mixed-methods approach combined direct observations with surveys of 50 participants (tourists and residents). Results highlight substantial scientific and ecological assets, but reveal constraints such as limited accessibility and infrastructure. Opportunities include scientific collaborations and cultural valorization, while threats involve environmental degradation and governance challenges. Methodologically, this research demonstrates how SWOT-based frameworks can effectively bridge geological conservation with community-based development in under-studied tropical regions. Recommendations focus on infrastructure, research programs, and participatory governance. By promoting a model of inclusive management, Ngovo Cave represents a strategic site for sustainable ecotourism in Central Africa, balancing conservation with socio-economic benefits.
Tourism as a Standalone Discipline in Indonesia: A Decade of Evidence from Tourism Village Research Rahman, A. Faidlal; Wiweka, Kadek; Sandi Wachyuni , Suci; Pramania Adnyana, Putu; Lochan, Amarjiva
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This study reviews a decade of academic publications on rural tourism and tourist villages in Indonesia to clarify the development of the field and examine how both concepts are approached in national scholarship. The review pursues two objectives: assessing the progress of academic research between 2009 and 2019, and analysing the substantive characteristics of published articles in terms of scope, methodology, and thematic discussion. Despite the increasing volume of publications, previous studies have not systematically mapped the intellectual structure, thematic concentration, and methodological patterns of rural tourism and tourist village research at the national level, resulting in a clear research gap in understanding the consolidation of tourism as an academic discipline in Indonesia. A mixed-methods design was employed using a netnographic approach supported by text mining, network analysis, and content analysis. The research corpus was drawn from 46 Indonesian tourism journals, comprising 2,249 articles, from which keyword filtering identified 333 relevant publications (107 on tourist villages and 226 on rural tourism). Data processing and visualisation utilised AntConc, RStudio, and Gephi. The findings reveal that the growth of research in both domains has been strongly influenced by government intervention through the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Tourism. The analysis also indicates that tourist villages and rural tourism are treated as conceptually similar within Indonesian academic discourse. Three key recommendations emerge: the need to broaden thematic perspectives, diversify methodological approaches, and strengthen the depth of scholarly discussion. Theoretically, this study contributes to tourism studies by positioning rural tourism and tourist village research as an empirical foundation for recognising tourism as a standalone academic discipline, particularly through the integration of policy-driven knowledge production, methodological pluralism, and interdisciplinary inquiry. Overall, this study offers a national-scale overview of research development and provides a foundation for future rural-based tourism research in Indonesia.
Determinants of Service Quality and Price on Student Satisfaction with College Foodservice Bremantie, Ditha Pradnya; Saleh, Choirul; Mindarti, Lely Indah
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This study aimed to examine the influence of service quality and price perception on customer satisfaction at the Universitas Brawijaya Canteen, Indonesia, by analyzing the effects of tangibles, reliability, and empathy as SERVQUAL dimensions, as well as price suitability in terms of quality, perceived benefits, and affordability. Using a quantitative explanatory approach, data were collected from 133 respondents across two UB canteen locations through a structured questionnaire and analyzed using multiple linear regression. The results showed that empathy, price-to-benefit, and price-to-affordability had significant positive effects on customer satisfaction, while tangibles, reliability, and price-to-quality did not have significant partial effects; however, all variables simultaneously influenced satisfaction, with an Adjusted R² of 0.486. These findings indicate that emotional interaction and value-based price perceptions are more critical determinants of satisfaction in campus foodservice settings than physical facilities or technical service consistency. This study highlighted the limited empirical research on campus foodservice satisfaction in Indonesian universities using a focused SERVQUAL and price perception framework. The study contributes theoretically by refining SERVQUAL application in higher education foodservice and practically by providing evidence-based insights to support service improvement and pricing strategies for sustainable campus canteen management.

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