The Role of SAMOTA Tourism Development in Enhancing the Revenue of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Customers in the Region of Big Sumbawa (original) (raw)

Suistainable Tourism Deswita Berkembang menjadi Deswita Maju di Desa Wisata Sumberbulu

Media Wisata, 2021

This study aims to determine the quality of Sumberbulu tourism village in contributing to social welfare by having a local and regional economic network. Methods used in this research is to use descriptive qualitative method, with data analysis done inductively. The aim is to find out sustainable tourism village to develop into the tourism village of Sumberbulu Karanganyar. The result this study, Sumberbulu tourism village, in contributing to economic and social welfare has inderectly been seen by the presence of many buyers who buy ornamental plants when visiting Sumberbulu Village and orrdering snacks that have been produced by community members from the formation of small culinary teams from several residens houses. The quality of the tour guides in the Sumberbulu tourist village is not yet visible because everything is still one with Pokdarwis. The quality of accommodation (homestay) in the tourist village of Sumberbulu is getting better and better because the homestay managemen...

AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON THE ECOTOURISM SMALL BUSINESS IN MUKIM PANTAI, SEREMBAN, NEGERI SEMBILAN

IAEME PUBLICATION, 2020

Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving visiting fragile, pristine, and relatively undisturbed natural areas, intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial mass tourism. It means responsible travel to natural areas conserving the environment and improving the well-being of the local people. The purpose of the study is to explore the effects of emerging ecotourism small business through elements or variables such as social-culture effects, economic effects and environment effects. Qualitative method was used in this research by using semistructured interviews. The result of this research has shown that the above-mentioned elements have significantly influenced the future sustainable tourism development of such tourism product in the study area

PIVOTAL ROLE OF QUALITATIVE APPROACH IN RESEARCH AND INVESTIGATION IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STUDIES IN RURAL AREAS

As tourism emerges as an alternative tool for rural development studies, research and investigation on related areas are given prominent attention. Although the quantitative approach is widely used in contemporary scientific research, a majority of rural tourism development studies have adopted a qualitative case study approach. Here, the question is; why these researchers adopt and recommend qualitative case study approach as the strategy to research on respective phenomenon? The prime objective of this paper is to elucidate the researchers' reasoning for emphasizing the qualitative case study approach rather than the quantitative one. This paper adopts the critical review method to study research done in tourism development in rural areas. Reliability and validity of data gathered are internally and externally tested. The empirical findings are collectively generalized. Analysis and synthesis of the methodological applications in reviewed research studies enabled this paper to derive a number of interpretations. First, remoteness, isolation, less population, poor political, economic and educational strengths, and cultural diversity of rural areas often infringe post-positivistic research or survey. Second, tourism development in rural areas embraces archaeological, historical, anthropological, ethnographical, socio-cultural and environmental values, which are not easily quantifiable. Third, qualitative approach necessitates an inductive and naturalistic ways of inquiry on such phenomenon, resulting in rich description on issues pertaining to tourism development in rural areas. Lastly, the findings attribute to these qualitative studies, are highly considered for policy making and development activities.

The Development Of The Tourism Object In Baloli Village, Masamba, North Luwu

International Journal of Progressive Sciences and Technologies

Community participation in the management of the tourism sector is highly important in supporting the economy of the people of Baloli Village. This study discusses the process of community participation in Baloli Village in improving the economy through the tourism sector. In this study, the researcher applied the descriptive qualitative method. Data were collected through interviews, field studies, and documentation. Informants in this study were selected using a purposive sampling technique. In general, the selected informants were those who understand the problem studied. Those informants were the Village Secretary, the Head of the Community Welfare, Service, and Empowerment Section, visitors, and local people. The results indicated that community participation in tourism development, such as decision making, activity implementation, and utilization of results, is good. However, their participation in monitoring and evaluation is still not optimal. Furthermore, the potential of t...

Qualitative Research on the Tourism in Maramureland

2008

Qualitative Research on the Tourism in MaramureLa nd . The features of tourism researches in Romania lead to questions like: quantitative or qualitative studies for tourism? What is the importance of scale in the choice between qualitative or quantitative research for tourism? This paper aims to bring an outlook on the role of qualitative research in production of knowledge in a specific area: Maramure; Land. The study is based on a set of research results for the tourism activities triggering development project involvement. Each aspect will be filtered by the means of qualitative research. The same data and region will be seen through three perspectives: postpositivism, critical and interpre tive.

Analysis of Socio-Economic Impacts of Tourism Development in Komodo National Park, East Nusa Tenggara (A Case Study of Rinca Island and Komodo Island)

Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Education, Humanities, Health and Agriculture, ICEHHA 2021, 3-4 June 2021, Ruteng, Flores, Indonesia, 2021

In Indonesia, tourism development is not only focused on the islands of Java and Bali, but also in eastern Indonesia, such as in the East Nusa Tenggara. This research aims to identify the change in the lives of local communities from a socioeconomic approach. This is a qualitative research which the data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. The results showed that tourism activities on Rinca Island have not been felt yet by Rinca Island residents since only a few people have switched jobs in the tourism sector. From the structure of livelihoods point of view, there is no change as most people on Rinca Island are still working as fishermen. Meanwhile, the socioeconomic impacts of the people on Komodo Island are different from Rinca Island. On Komodo Island, the most visible change is in the livelihood structure where the current population change their fisheries activities to a tourism work. Income from changing jobs to the tourism sector can improve the welfare of local communities. From a social approach, the positive impact of tourism development on Rinca Island and Komodo Island is able to increase local community participation. Although the impact of tourism felt by the people on Komodo Island and Rinca Island is different, the hospitality of the people in receiving tourists on the two islands has not changed.

Analysis Of The Impact Of Tourist Visit Level On The Economy Of Local Communities In The Village Of Bena Village, Ngada District

SENTRALISASI, 2021

The traditional village of Bena has become a tourist destination in the Ngada district and is a nationally recognized tourist icon, even known globally. This traditional village is visited by many tourists, because of its uniqueness. The purpose of this research is to analyze the impact of tourist visits on the economy of lokal communities in the traditional village of Bena. This is important to be researched and analyzed because, the increasing interest of tourists, who come to visit the traditional village, has a positive impact, especially on the lokal economy. The approach used in this research is descriptive qualitative, with the data collection method is in-depth interviews. The informants in this study were lokal people around the tourist area. The results show that the increase in the number of tourist visits has had a positive impact on the lokal community in Bena Village, which includes an increase in community income from the sale of woven products, employment opportuniti...

The Inherent Values in the Formulation of Tourism Development Programs in West Halmahera District (Study in Tuada and Bobanehena Village, Jailolo Sub-District)

2019

Rural development is an improvement effort of life quality for the welfare of the village community (Article 1 paragraph 8 of Law 6 in 2014). Village development aims at improving the well-being of the village community and the quality of human life and poverty alleviation through the provision of basic needs, the development of facilities and infrastructure, the development of local economic potential, and sustainable use of natural resources and environment. This study aims at understanding in depth the Actor collaboration, values, and models used in the formulation of the tourism destination development program in Tuada and Bobanehena Village, Jailolo Sub-District, West Halmahera District. This study applied a qualitative approach in which the type of research was constructivism. This study proves that there is finding of the economic value that became one of the basic values besides the value of togetherness. In addition, there is a history of the unofficial actors (women) and t...

Identifying Factors of Sustainable Tourism in West Sumatera: A Qualitative Analysis

Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Applied Social Sciences, Business, and Humanity, ICo-ASCNITY, 2 November 2019, Padang, West Sumatra, Indonesia, 2020

This study aims to determine the potential of West Sumatra as one of the world's tourism destinations in the development of sustainable tourism. West Sumatra is the only region in Indonesia that won the Best Platinum Province Award for Investment and Platinum Province Potential in the category of Tourism in Indonesia Attractiveness Award 2018. Sustainable tourism is to take full account of current and future economic, social and environmental impacts, addressing the needs of visitors, tourism industry, environment and host community. This research was conducted quantitative and qualitatively by survey method by collecting data using indept-interview, observation, FGD and questionnaire involving six locations in West Sumatra which had very interesting tourist attractions. Inequality that occurs in this study is the achievement of sustainable tourism goals by optimizing service to the needs of tourists but by paying attention to the norms and cultural values of the Minang people who hold a strong religious principle called adat bersandi sarak and sarak basandi Kitabullah. This study very interesting because the development of the tourism industry in West Sumatra must be adapted to the culture of the Minang ethnic community, halal tourism which is one of the advantages of West Sumatra has made this area the Best Halal Tourism Destinations and No. 1 in the world today. The principle of the Minang ethnic community, one of which is by developing halal tourism, makes West Sumatra able to provide tourist specifications at the international level by becoming the main destination for Muslim tourists. The limitation of this research is that it has not been able to thoroughly explore the main factors in the development of sustainable tourism in West Sumatra with a focus on the local cultural order.

A Study of Indigenous Tourism Product Development Case Study: The Baduy, South Banten, West Java

Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, 2016

This phenomenon occurs in one of the indigenous village of Baduy tribes, where the village is "isolated" from modern development of urban areas. The data have been collected are then combined using two approaches both quantitative and qualitative or known as a "multi-method". Data obtained through questionnaires was presented by the chart (in the form of quantitative), and described into a sentence. This study found that the Baduy village has a variety of potential that can be packaged as a tourism product, such as: have the cultural and natural attractions that still maintained its authenticity, a location away from the frenetic urban communities began receiving tourism activities. Surveys in this study also found that, variables such as cultural tourism products, local communities and nature is considered very important and can attract urban travelers. This is evidenced by the results of the questionnaire, where tourists visiting Baduy village, dominated by teenagers who mostly still a student and travel in groups. While the motivation of their visit was mostly to leisure in a way out of the urban routine. The effects of tourism activities on the socio-cultural environment, the economy and the environment have not seen significantly. Advice and feedback to the Baduy Tourism Village are to strengthen the rules and regulations village environment so as to anticipate the changes that can occur if the pressure changes constantly occur tourism at the Tourism Village Baduy. Keywords: Indigenous Tourism; Product; Development; Baduy, Banten, West Jawa