Improving Coastal Tourism Business Competitiveness: Using Ecotourism’s Concept to Explore to Potential of Coastal Tourism Business Pandeglang and Serang Districts. Banten. West-Java. Indonesia (original) (raw)

STRATEGY OF 5 COASTALS TOURISM POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN TULUNGAGUNG, EAST JAVA

Tulungagung is one of the regencies in the southern part of East Java province, which is geographically adjacent to Indian Ocean. Therefore, Tulungagung has many interesting and excellent beaches. The beach attractions include Popoh Beach, Klatak Beach, Brumbun Beach, Sine Beach and Molang Beach. Some of the beaches are already developed and featured but there are some pristine beaches which are yet to be developed. Tulungagung Regency Government has included the beaches in the Tulungagung Regency Spatial Plan 2010-2029 but in reality there are many beaches which are left unmanaged. The beaches are in the needs of a strategic formulation of coastal tourism potential development thus it can be developed in accordance with the conditions of each beach at this present. The purpose of this study is to identify internal and external elements of each beach attraction and then by employing SWOT analysis formulate coastal tourism development strategies. The method used was a descriptive quantitative method. Research data were collected by observation, field measurements, interviews, and documentations. The results shows that each beach has different conditions based on the location of the quadrant in the SWOT matrix. Quadrant I is the condition of Popoh Beach meaning that Popoh Beach is in Growth condition or using SO strategy. Quadrant III is the condition of Klatak beach and Molang beach, which means the beaches are in a state of Survival or using WT strategy. Quadrant IV is the condition of Brumbun beach and Sine beach, which means these beaches in Diversification condition or using ST strategy.

Excogitated Coastal Tourism Competitiveness by Implementing Eco-tourism in Anyer, Banten, Indonesia

The aim of the research is to conserve Anyer coastal environment from negative environmental impact and improving coastal and coastline competitiveness by implementing the ecotourism concept. 216 data were collected by triangulation technique: open observation; structured interview, and interview, in the one-year Anyer sub-district and tabulated by content analysis based on ecotourism and competitiveness concepts with zoning and landscaping as well. It conserved spatial planning and decreased hospitality industry pollution and coral reef and seaweed as well as open new sea natural scenery, following coastline border regulation and conserve: coastal environment from utilizing coastal ecotourism activities. It also develops open new natural sea view and water recreation opportunity spectrum provided with water resources as an along the coastline zone, and coastal ecotourism attractions with undersea life.

Tourism Destination Competitiveness Perception of Tanjung Karang Donggala Beach at Central Sulawesi

This research purpose is to understand the tourist perception about destination attraction of Tanjung Karang Donggala Beach atCentral Sulawesi. The problem formulation is How tourist perceptions about tourism destinations attraction of Tanjung Karang Donggala Beach at Central Sulawesi. Competitiveness studies have been dominated by quantitative research. It cannot able to explain phenomena behind reality. Therefore, it is necessary to develop in-depth research through an approach to captures the reality of truth revealed by tourists, society and government. Because there is no correct measurement, all depends on context. This research subject istourists who have been came to Tanjung Karang Donggala Beach at Central Sulawesi. To achieve the research objectives, qualitative research methods used is phenomenological analysis. Throughphenomenology, this research captures the tourist’sperception and also to get a transcendental meaning of "meaningfulness", in order to get a competitiveness concept from different viewpoints. Data is collected through observation, description and analysis of in-depth interviews. Researchers will attempt to mix and mingle with research subject/informants to find a description of competitiveness concept of tourism destinations based on what is behind the tourist behavior phenomenon.Theresults are expected to find a new proposition to become a benchmark to establisha concept of marketing strategy to increase competitiveness.

Tourism Activities Development in Southern Coastal Province of West Java

Proceedings of the 3rd International Seminar on Tourism (ISOT 2018)

Development of ecotourism in southern coast of West Java did not receive enough government attention and should be well managed with variation of interesting tourist activities. This study aims to identify, analyze opportunities and constraints in the development of tourism activities on the southern coast of West Java. The method used in this study was descriptive method. The sample locations in this study were Jayanti Beach, Rancabuaya and Santolo. Primary data was collected through observations and interview with questionnaires as the instrument. Secondary data was collected through preexisting data from management or agency, literature review and internet to supplement data that has not been obtained either directly or from reference books. Data analysis used in this study are data reduction, data display and conclusion. Based on data analysis, most of the tourists (51%-74%) considered that tourism activity in three coasts were less attractive, fairly enough (20%) and enough (26%). Based on the analysis of the three coastal potentials, Jayanti Beach can be developed for culinary and edutourism destination, Rancabuaya Beach for camping, paragliding and fishing, and Santolo beach can be made into child friendly beach recreation. Development of activities on the three beaches will influence people's welfare.

Strategy Of Department Of Culture And Tourism In TTU Regency To Develop Tanjung Bastian Beach As An International Destination

Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Engineering, Science, and Commerce, ICESC 2019, 18-19 October 2019, Labuan Bajo, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia, 2019

The method used in this research is qualitative with a focus related to the development of amenities, accessibility and attractions. The results of the research show that the strategy of the government related to the amenities have not been managed until now because the tourism sector is not a regional flagship program and this has an impact on the budget. In accessibility aspect was found that the lack of access of transportation that still not support tourism in Tanjung Bastian. In attractions aspect was found that it had been carried out with routine activities namely horse racing involving the neighboring country namely the Democratic Republic of East Timor.

A Development Plan for Tourism Potentials in Coastal Area of Ujungnegoro, Batang Regency

2005

Ujungnegoro is one coastal area in Batang Regency Central Java, which offers a unique environmental setting as well as enormous tourism potentials such as marine resources, aquaculture and plantations. Furthermore, Ujungnegoro has a variety of terrain ranging from plain to hills. Despite these potentials, presently the government faces some problems which hinder the development of tourism in this area, namely limited capital for development purposes, absence of infrastructure, inadequate government assistance in terms of budgeting and technical assistance. This paper analyzes these problems and identifies appropriate planning strategies that may be adopted to promote the tourism industry in Ujungnegoro, Batang Regency. These strategies will hopefully evolve into policies that will develop this area into uppropriate tourist destination. Should this come to pass, this area will provide a greater contribution to the development of the area as a whole.

Beach Tourism Development Strategy in Coastal Area District Tete Bone, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology, 2019

The aim of this study was to determine the potential for coastal tourism and Tete Beach tourism development strategy.This research was conducted in August 2019. The collection of data such as water quality, the feasibility of coastal tourism, and interviews. Data analysis using Travel Suitability Index (IKW). Zone Capability (DDK) and the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats (SWOT). Results of the research suggest that the potential of the Tete Beach Tourism relatively accordance withthe number of visitors to ± 128 / day cooperation between local communities, the government and the Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) is an author suggested a strategy for the development of nautical tourism in Tete Beach.

Development Strategy Of Coastal Village Based On Marine Tourism Potential In Munjungagung Village, Tegal Regency, Central Java Province

Jurnal Kelautan: Indonesian Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 2022

One of the coastal resource that has considerable potential but has not been appropriately managed is marine ecotourism resources. Munjungagung Village has beautiful beaches and is never empty of visitors during holidays. There is also a Fishing and Diving Spot. It can be a potential for marine ecotourism and has an excellent opportunity to develop into mainstay tourism. It is hoped that it can improve the community welfare. This research aimed to study the Coastal Village's plan, which was developed based on the potential for marine tourism in Munjungagung Village. This research used the descriptive method and was conducted from April to November 2021 to determine the potential for marine tourism, psychographics of tourists, the carrying capacity of the area, and a strategic development plan. The data were analyzed using Tourism Suitability Index (TSI), Regional Carrying Capacity, and SWOT. It showed that the tourist sites were still suitable for beach tourism activities, snorkeling, and diving. The TSI of this site is 94.05% which is interpreted as very suitable. The site also fulfills the carrying capacity of tourism, except during the peak holiday season. Based on the calculation, this site can accommodate 300 people per day, and 8 people for snorkeling and diving in an area of 5.0 ha.

The Socio-Economic Development of Coastal Tourism Object Evidence from Lampung Province, Indonesia

2017

The study aims to determine the socio-economic impacts of tourism development Mutun Beach District of Padang Cermin, Pesawaran, Indonesia. The main problem in this research is how to increase the business, income, and employment in Mutun Beach. This type of research is quantitative descriptive research that is research that describes phenomena that occur in the community, especially local people that are around Mutun as a research object while the subjects to be studied is businesses and people around the Mutun Beach. The population in this study is the number of visitors, revenue, and number of parking stalls at Mutun Beach tourist area of Padang Cermin. Samples used in this study is a population of approximately and businesses in the surrounding area of coastal tourism total 30 people. The analysis technique used is to test the validity, reliability and descriptive percentage. The results showed that indicate business opportunities around Mutun Coast Tourism Attractions included i...

E-ISSN : 2338-1647 Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Ecological and Social Evaluation of Coastal Tourism Destination Development: A Case Study of Balekambang, East Java

Tourism is an important sector in developing countries to support economic growth, and coastal areas are famous destinations in tourism. The plan and design for Balekambang coastal area as a tourism destination in East Java, Indonesia has been formulated and published. However, it seems lack ecological and social perspectives. This study examines coral reefs structure as one of the ecological parameter and tourist perspectives as social parameter for destination development evaluation. Twenty belt-transects were established along Balekambang coastline, and then divided into three sections, the east, the centre and the west sections. Every belt-transect was 200m in length and consists of 15 plots 1 x 2m. The tourist perspectives to Balekambang were determined using questionnaire among 234 respondents. Based on the Morisita similarity index, the coral reef of east section consists of 2 zones, the centre consists of 5 zones and west section consists of 4 zones. The Shannon diversity index (H') among zones at every location was ranged. The diversity index of the east section ranged from 2.07 to 2.72, the central section ranged from 1.32 to 4.20, and the west section ranged from 3.13 to 4.20. Zones that were close to the coastline had lowest diversity indices than zones that located far from the coastline. Mostly, tourists stated that Balekambang was interesting, but the attractions of tourism should be added. Respondent knew there were forest surrounding Balekambang, and it has the possibility to develop as tourism destination. These findings argue that the forest conversion to cottage area that planned by the local government in the west section should be reviewed. It seems forest in the west section should be developed as a forest park to meet tourist needs and redistribute tourist concentration in the coastline.