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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
Articles 456 Documents
Halal Tourism Destination Revitalization Strategy in the Tretes Ecotourism ‘Plezier’ Area Khakim, Akhmad; Hakim, Luchman; Putra, Fadillah; Prawoto, Sigit
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2022.010.03.02

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The Tretes Ecotourism area has been a plezier tourist destination since the Dutch colonial era, which offered mountainous natural charm, the weather that urban people desire, strong community culture, and the strategic position of the city center that had not shown the number of visits it should have. Especially if it is compared to Batu Tourism City, which is located further from Surabaya. Several problems were still unresolved, such as the availability of tourism diversity infrastructure and services. Moreover, the stigma of a location for hidden prostitution was a serious problem that can reduce tourist confidence. Using Butler's Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC) theory about the development phases of tourism destination areas, this paper offered three revitalization strategies to return the Tretes Tourism Area as a favorite tourist destination. First, the Optimization Strategy, namely optimizing the potential possessed; Second, the Response Strategy, namely overcoming the crucial and urgent problems that are felt by tourists when visiting Tretes; Third, the Connection Strategy, which was to connect potential with market needs (link and match), services and tourism trends at the domestic and foreign levels. Developing Halal Tourism (Halal Tourism), which was becoming an international tourism trend, was expected to be an exit strategy for various tourism problems in Tretes by optimizing the potential for environmental tourism (Ecotourism) so that it became an alternative destination for the educational tourism market and family tourism in Indonesia. Keywords: Ecotourism, Halal Tourism, Tretes.
Development of Tourism Destination Management in Oro-Oro Ombo Village, Batu City Pangestuti, Edriana; Susenohaji, Susenohaji; Susilowati, Susilowati; Widia, I Made Dewa; Prayitno, Gunawan; Ridlo, Mahmuddin
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2022.010.03.03

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Oro-oro Ombo Village has a strategic geographical and topographical position in Batu City. Located on the southern slopes of Mount Panderman, Batu City, it provides a potential panoramic view of Batu City from the top of the mountain. Many tourist destinations are scattered in this village, mostly on the slopes of Mount Panderman, an icon of Batu City. The obstacle faced is that the village government has not managed the destination properly through the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes), precisely to seize the opportunity, as well as the operational and technical concept of the development. Researchers from the University of Brawijaya (UB) were invited by the Village Head to conduct a series of coordination meetings. The meeting focused on identifying the potential and strategies for its utilization to generate economic benefits. The researchers' initial activity from UB was carried out in 2021 by Doktor Mengabdi (DM) grant, with focus group discussion and observation. The study included identifying potential tourist spots within the Panderman Evergreen Tourism Area and its development as a New Icon of Batu City Tourism, which combines the concepts of recreation, education, conservation, and attraction innovation. The researchers also mapped stakeholders' roles and duties in the development of the Panderman Evergreen Tourism Area. A total of 19 destinations were identified. The development also focused on increasing the rest area to accommodate groups of tourists who use buses, with UB helping develop the Master Plan for the rest area and product creation center. The government of Batu City, State-Owned Forestry Company KPH Malang, Village Government, BUMDes, BUMD of Batu City, and community groups are the relevant stakeholders in mapping the tourist area of Oro-Oro Ombo Village. Research activities by UB is expected to have a positive impact on the development of tourism in Oro-Oro Ombo Village, by developing the master plan. BUMDes Oro-Oro Ombo expects UB to provide continuous assistance in tourism development further in implementing the plan. Keywords: BUMDes, Management, Tourist Destinations.
The Development of Kapiten’s Coffee in Building the Brand of Pasuruan Regency as an Agropolitan Area/Region Yusuf, Mohammad Irsyad; Putra, Fadillah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)
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As a city with an identity, it tends to want to be recognized in the national, regional, and global markets either to get surplus value or as a leading brand in the international arena. Efforts to enter there require commercialization. So as to brand Kapiten coffee goods as the flagship of Pasuruan Regency and brands with quantifiable coffee quality, the idea of commercial is a calculated strategy. Commercialization involves the roles of academics, entrepreneurs (triple helix), and government, so Kapiten's Coffee succeeded in bringing Pasuruan Regency to the best coffee-producing area. In addition, commercialization is also an essential strategy for introducing Kapiten coffee products that are available on the open market both locally and internationally. The research method uses non-metric multidimensional and Critical Path, non-metric multidimensional scaling with ranking data analysis, which is the respondents' assessment of comparing Kapiten Coffee with other coffee brands. The critical path method is used to measure the duration of the work. Research results showed that Kapiten coffee has a superior taste, softer texture, and more attractive packaging, all of which are important strengths for Kapiten Coffee as an open marketer both domestically and abroad. The extensive marketing process for Kapiten coffee takes 51 days, starting from physical inspection of the coffee beans, followed by roasting, grinding, mixing, waste processing, primary and secondary packaging, product pricing, market price determination, marketing strategy preparation, and digital production. Keywords: City Branding, Commercialization, Kapiten Coffee, Stakeholder.
Community Based Eco-Tourism Development Strategy on Sebesi Island, South Lampung Murni, Murni; Putra, Fadillah; Sanusi, Anwar
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2022.010.03.04

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The advantages of tourism potential in the Lampung Region include the natural beauty of the land and sea, which is surrounded by green hills and mountains overgrown with various species of flowers and trees. Cultural diversity and local wisdom also look unique and interesting. One of the interesting areas to be researched is Sebesi Island, South Lampung Regency, which is located between the islands of Java and Sumatra, so it becomes a strategic area for development. This study aims to determine the strategy for developing community-based ecotourism in Sebesi Island, South Lampung. The object of this research is Tejang village, which has four sub-villages, namely Bangunan, Inpres, Segenom, and Regahan Lada. Before conducting the research, the researcher assessed the tourism component of Sebesi Island with 4A, attractions, facilities, accessibilities, and ancillary services. The theory used for ecotourism research is the theory of Cobbinah, namely the principle of tourism, the principle of nature conservation, the principle of preservation and cultural preservation, the principle of economics, and the principle of community participation. This research used mixed methods with a dominant use of qualitative analysis. It is supported by quantitative analysis as a reinforcement for supply aspects of analysis and SWOT analysis, or sequential exploratory design. The sample of this research uses purposive sampling of parties related to the development process. While determining the strategy for developing ecotourism on Sebesi Island, some data analysis is needed, including supply and demand analysis to determine the value of development feasibility and SWOT analysis to determine the right development strategy. The determination of the SWOT variable consisting of internal and external factors then provides an assessment of each element that is considered to influence the development of ecotourism on Sebesi Island. The next step is to determine the position of alternative strategies from the SWOT analysis consisting of strengths – opportunities (SO) and strengths – threats (ST), weakness - opportunities (WO) and weakness - threats (WT), and the last step is to create an 8 Quadrant SWOT matrix to determine what strategy to implement. The results of this study indicate that the Rapid Growth Strategy can be used. The strategy is to take advantage of various opportunities for the development of Sebesi Island as an ecotourism area in a responsible manner while maintaining its function by improving visitor services based on Standard Operational Procedures and collaborating with related parties in preparing ecotourism activities. It is to increase tourist interest and the income of local residents.  Keywords: Ecotourism, Community, Development Strategy, Sebesi Island, SWOT
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.
Agropolitan Development Strategies in Pujon District, Malang Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia Diani, Khonita Rahma; Marjono, Marjono; Ciptadi, Gatot
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)
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Agropolitan is one of the regional development concepts used to overcome urbanization caused by development inequality and regional equity. The development of the Pujon District Agropolitan Area is expected to reduce development inequality and poverty levels. This research aims to identify superior commodities, assess sustainability, and develop appropriate strategies for developing the Pujon District into a prosperous Agropolitan area. Quantitative data is used in the research method. Location Quotient (LQ), Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), and SWOT analysis were used to analyze the data. According to the LQ analysis findings, the Pujon District's primary commodities are garlic, potatoes, cauliflower, large chilies, and carrots. Data analysis using MDS on the ecological, economic, socio-cultural, infrastructure, and technology dimensions, as well as the legal and institutional dimensions, reveals that they are "fairly sustainable." According to the findings of the SWOT analysis, the primary key to the strategy for developing agropolitan areas is determining the competitiveness of only commodities so that the higher quality and competitiveness of commodities will encourage the formation of select commodity markets and the formation of dynamic trading activities (marked by high demand from various regions outside the Pujon). Keywords: agropolitan, multidimensional scalling, sustainable agriculture.
The Synergy of Penta Helix Plus in Reclamation Activities (A Study on Mining Strategy in the Regency of Pasuruan) Munir, Misbahul; Bisri, Mohammad; Hakim, Luchman; Putra, Fadillah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)
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Penta Helix is used in public policy, but in some instances, the Penta Helix can be used as a standard for implementing restoration activities. The involvement of the Penta Helix Plus actor is vital to oversee mining activities and, at the same time, make restoration activities successful in mining.  This research method uses a mixed method, namely combining qualitative data in the form of interviews, documentation, and observations with quantitative data in the form of questionnaires, then conclusions are drawn. This research shows that the Penta Helix Plus is an alternative that involves many parties and becomes an ideal new pattern. Hypothesis testing was obtained at 2p = 0.90 in the rejection area of Ho. In addition, the role of Penta Helix Plus shows that entrepreneurs are much more dominant, with 29%, which shows the restoration of the PT. HMM is based on a high level of personal awareness. In addition, environmental sensitivity that must be returned to its original state is also the reason for this restoration. This study concludes that the median test results show the synergy between the Penta helix plus actors in the restoration activities of excavation C in Pasuruan. Penta Helix Plus is an offer for a new formulation as well as public participation in synergy in controlling exploitation activities and expecting restoration activities to be carried out. The involvement of the Penta Helix Plus cannot be separated from the elements of communication and coordination, which are the most critical synergy indicators. Key Words: Mining, Penta helix plus, reclamation.
Analysis of Sustainable Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) Development in Pasuruan Regency Brehaspati, Eka Wara; Riniwati, Harsuko; Ciptadi, Gathot; Putra, Fadillah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023)
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Tourism is one of the most strategic development sectors, with a direct or indirect multiplier effect that benefits a country's social, cultural, educational and economic sectors. The tourism sector plays an important role in improving the national economy, especially reducing unemployment and increasing state productivity. Pasuruan Regency has UPTD Cultivation of Cattle Sumberejo which receives funding from the government, but always loses money so the government redesigns the UPTD Cattle Cultivation area into Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) as an eco and edutourism area, education and training, research center, and livestock cultivation. The Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) area is supported by the existence of a number of natural tourist destinations, as well as coffee and durian plantations. The purpose of this study is to analyze opportunities for improving the sustainable development of Arjuno Agro Techno Park in Pasuruan Regency in an effort to support the revival of the tourism sector. The type of research used is a type of quantitative research with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques using questionnaires, interviews and focus group discusion. The samples used are experts who have a lot of information and great strength for the sustainable development of Arjuno Agro Techno Park. The results indicate that six scenarios, namely formal education, training, livestock production, ICT, ecotourism and infrastructure, have great opportunities to support the realization of sustainable Arjuno Agro Techno Park (AATP) development in Pasuruan Regency.
The Moderating Impact of Social Media Use on Culturally Sustainable Tourism from the Perspective of the Theory of Planned Behaviour Ambara, Riqi Dwi; Arifin, Zainul; Mawardi, Mukhammad Kholid
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2025.013.01.01

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This research analyzes the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) cultural tourism model to understand key factors for tourists. The scope includes an analysis of the influence of social media use on the TPB model of cultural tourism. A review of previous research shows that the TPB model has had a positive impact and has helped investigate tourist behavior. Therefore, this research aims to analyze how attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and subjective norms from the TPB model influence tourist behavior towards cultural tourism in Sade Cultural Village, Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, from the Theory of Planned Behavior perspective. A total of 166 tourist respondents were sampled. This research uses quantitative methods. This research shows that the Theory of Planned Behavior model (attitude, subjective norms, and behavioral control) directly influences visiting intentions. Intensity of social media use has a moderate influence on subjective norms and the relationship between visiting intentions. Intensity of social media use also has a moderate influence on behavioral control and the relationship between visiting intentions. Keywords: Attitude, Behavior Control, Social media, Intention to visit, Subjective norms, Theory of Planned Behaviour.
Geopark Development Analysis in Acquiring UNESCO Global Geopark Status Supriono, Supriono; Pangestuti, Edriana; Allolinggi, Rahmat Putra
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 13 No. 1 (2025)
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The Maros-Pangkep Geopark is one of the geoparks in Indonesia. Designated as part of the national Geopark in 2018, Maros-Pangkep Geopark is currently selected as one of the candidates to become part of the UNESCO Global Geopark. This study aims to investigate the development of the Maros-Pangkep Geopark in its pursuit of UNESCO Global Geopark status, including the factors that support and hinder its progress. This study employs qualitative methods, utilizing data collection techniques that include interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that (1) The development carried out by the Maros-Pangkep Geopark in obtaining UNESCO Global Geopark status is quite good but needs to be improved, especially in the condition of existing public facilities, (2) The supporting factors in the development of the Maros-Pangkep Geopark are natural resources, accessibility, public facilities, community resources and policies, managers, completeness of documents, and support, (3) Inhibiting factors in the development of the Maros-Pangkep Geopark due to the COVID-19 pandemic, lack of funds, lack of human resources, and low levels of education and understanding public.