• Tidak ada hasil yang ditemukan

Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2023

Membagikan "Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies"

Copied!
71
0
0

Teks penuh

Leptobrachium hasselti has the largest Important Value Index (16.55%), which allows this species to become one of the potential herpetofauna as a tourist attraction. Chelonia mydas (Green turtle) is one of the interesting species found in Sukamade. Tadpoles of this species can be found in the area of ​​the river with a clear flow of water [26].

Figure 1. Research map
Figure 1. Research map

Factors and Strategy for Sustainable Tourism in Boti Village, East Nusa Tenggara

The key variable as lever factor for sustainable tourism development in Boti is given in Table 2. Key variable needed by Stakeholders in the Development of Sustainable Tourism in Boti. Identification of keys Variable combination of leverage factors and stakeholders' needs in the development of sustainable tourism in Boti.

Table 1. The Valuation of Direct Conception on Each Variable to Other Variable  From 
Table 1. The Valuation of Direct Conception on Each Variable to Other Variable From 

Interpretation of Sustainability Factor in Wonorejo Mangrove Ecotourism, Surabaya, Indonesia

The data was processed and analyzed based on the total score of the questions of the questionnaire using the Likert scale (Table 1). Attention to the environment, one of the distinguishing features between ecotourism and mass tourism [33,30]. Ecological and economic valuation of the mangrove swamps in the Potengi Estuary (NE, Brazil) using additional spatial data.

Table 2. Sustainability Determinants of EHMW Surabaya Composited Management
Table 2. Sustainability Determinants of EHMW Surabaya Composited Management

The Effect of Merchant Characteristics and Religious Tour Visits as a Moderating Variable to Merchant Revenues

Study in Sunan Ampel Religious Tourism Area, Surabaya)

High religious tourism visits are hypothesized to have a moderating effect on the relationship of merchant characteristics with merchant income in the religious tourism area of ​​Sunan Ampel Surabaya. The population were traders who opened shops in the Sunan Ampel Surabaya religious tourism area. Based on education, most traders in the religious tourism area of ​​Sunan Ampel Surabaya are graduates from high school, vocational, Islamic high school (59%).

According to the workforce employed by the traders in Sunan Ampel Surabaya religious tourism area, most of the traders employed only 1 person (39%). Based on income, most traders in Sunan Ampel Surabaya religious tourism area have an income of 1-2 million rupiah per month for 40%. In this study, the tourist visit data of Sunan Ampel Surabaya religious tourism area from May to July 2017 is used as the basic data for the moderating variable of merchant income.

Years in business do not affect the income of merchants in the religious tourism area of ​​Sunan Ampel Surabaya because there is high competition among merchants. However, this study also found that tourist visits reduce the effect of years in business on merchant income in the religious tourism area of ​​Sunan Ampel Surabaya, because the merchant's experience of consumers' tastes can increase their business. Capital is a very necessary factor to support business development in the religious tourism area of ​​Sunan Ampel.

The number of tourists in Sunan Ampel Surabaya religious tourism area has always increased, especially during the Islamic holidays.

Table 2. t Test for Equation (1)
Table 2. t Test for Equation (1)

The Study of Development of Urban Farming Agrotourism Subak-Irrigation- Based in Sanur Tourism Area, Denpasar City, Bali

Meanwhile, based on the analysis of the issues from the inventory, another issue was also found that also required some treatment/management. The concept of agricultural tourism development in this planning consisted of the development of organic-based urban agriculture, agricultural land zoning system, circulation system, facilities and infrastructure. The spatial concept has been developed based on the agricultural potential of the region, using the principles of tourism.

There is no established management and low competence of people in the management of the agritourism package. It is a description of the attractive area in the tourist destination area model and is the core area that becomes the center of agritourism activities. This area offers services to tourists related to meeting the needs of comfort, convenience and completeness to enjoy agritourism activities.

In several houses of the locals, domestic crafts are carried out in the processing of agricultural products. Institutional development and community empowerment is aimed at the revitalization and empowerment of existing traditional institutions, so the program is designed to focus on capacity building, such as the development of management skills of the agritourism package, the preparation of awig-awig (in writing). regulations), the preparation of various packages of activities in the field of agrotourism and the agreement on the costs to be paid by tourists. It also needs to improve the knowledge and skills of the community in the process of increasing the added value of goods and in the management of agritourism.

Agritourism as economic transformation of tourist village in Bali (case study: Blimbingsari Village, Jembrana, Bali).

Table 1. Name of Subak, Village, Area and Number of Farmers in  Sanur Area
Table 1. Name of Subak, Village, Area and Number of Farmers in Sanur Area

Knowledge, Action, Perception and Attitude of Management of Talangagung Landfill toward Edu-Tourism Program: A Community

Perspective

However, information on public perception of the landfill waste management system and the status of Talangagung Landfill as an educational tourism facility was not widely available. Based on field observations, waste management activities to support the Talangagung landfill as an educational tourism destination were motivated by the desire to achieve better environmental conditions. Almost all respondents stated that they were interested or very interested, 87% and 27% respectively, in the waste management system used by the Talangagung landfill manager.

Proper waste management process and provision of environmental conservation regulations became the main attraction for the community to support the edu-tourism waste disposal program. Landfill managers and community attitudes towards waste management policies as an educational tourism destination Regarding the responsibility for landfill management. The waste management process was well implemented, so some problems could be kept to a minimum.

An environmentally based and integrated waste management system was the main attraction of this landfill. One of the real efforts in developing sustainable waste management was the use of methane gas by the community around the landfill with an integrated system. Educational institutions play a very important role in preparing professionals and technicians in environmental fields, including waste management.

The establishment of the Talangagung Landfill as an edu-tourism destination was also supported by the community surrounding the landfill.

Figure 1. Location of Area Study at Talangagung Landfill, Kepanjen, Malang.
Figure 1. Location of Area Study at Talangagung Landfill, Kepanjen, Malang.

The Utilization of Burungnesia to Detect Citizen Scientist Participation Preference in Birding Sites Observation in Java Island

The questionnaire collected also essentially provides data regarding the qualification of users based on the birds recorded and identified. It is believed that a large number of reported checklists show that birds can be better identified. The highest number of observation points was found in the difficult category with shell number 337.

Based on the survey questionnaire, the observer's motivation for choosing a demanding land category was influenced by the motive to increase the number of personal records (25.9%) or search for specific bird taxa (20.9%). A sample of the relationship of each priority class to data on the number of lines, the number of observation points and the diversity of birds. Preferred viewing sites are significantly associated with increased bird numbers, as shown by the dotted line.

The ratio between the number of lines and the observation point, and there is a positive relationship between the large number of observation points and the preferred locations. However, the comparative ratio of bird diversity and the number of data and observation points were reduced in the preferred location category. However, the ratio of bird numbers to endemic birds was highest in less preferred areas and tends to decrease in preferred areas.

This is indicated by the small number of observations made in locations with a steep slope and far from the main road.

Figure 1.Distribution of Birdwatcher which are Recorded from Burungnesia between July 2016 to March 2017 in Java Island
Figure 1.Distribution of Birdwatcher which are Recorded from Burungnesia between July 2016 to March 2017 in Java Island

The Invasive Plants Species along the Hiking Track of Mount Panderman Nature Tourism, Batu, East Java

The species that are categorized as invasive plants are those that disrupt the balance and biodiversity due to the nature of allelophaty belonging to several species to prevent the growth of other species. Otherwise, there are species that are categorized as potentially invasive due to their ability to survive in harsh environments, and the most results are successions and cultivars. Pinus caribaea belongs to the Diploxylon pinus family, there are three varieties P.

In other habitats, the spread of these plants is so extensive that they are said to hinder rainforest regeneration for three decades. Allelopathic properties of these plants can reduce the growth and productivity of surrounding plants [14,15]. The inflorescence of the rough tips is purple-brown, with a length of 20 cm and 2 cm wide.

This causes the distribution of this plant to expand as a result of the human vector for its utility [16, 10]. This plant is able to survive in rainfall mm. This remarkable ability makes Leucaena leucocephala the most aggressive invasive plant [20]. The widespread ability to introduce around the world due to the growth of its vegetative and other plants is a factor that makes this plant classified as invasive.

Naturally lives along the banks of the river, but quickly occupies areas where soil is disturbed.

Table 1. List of Plant Species Found along the Mount Panderman Nature Hiking Track
Table 1. List of Plant Species Found along the Mount Panderman Nature Hiking Track

Title Typed in Bold, Capitalize each First Letter of Each Word, Except Conjunctive, Scientific name should not be Abbreviated

Calibri 14 Bold Center, should not exceed 12 words, except conjuctive)

Title typed in bold, every first letter of every word capitalized, except subjunctive. Scientific name may not be abbreviated. Combination Halftone, combine figure and text (image with text) and colored image or in grayscale format. Black and white figures must be in grayscale mode, while colored figures must be in RGB mode.

If the figures come from the third party, it must have the copyright transfer of the sources. References typed in numbered list (format number 1,2,3,...), arranged sequentially as they appear in the text (Vancouver system or author numbering style). Citation in the manuscript only typed the reference number (not the author and year), example: Obesity is an accumulation of fat in large amounts that will cause excessive body weight (overweight) [1].

Conclusion of the study's findings is short, concise and solidly written, without additional new interpretation. This section can also be written about research novelty, advantages and disadvantages of the research, as well as recommendations for future research. (Calibri 10 Justify). This section describes gratitude to those who helped in kind as well as financially.

Importance of CD80/CD86-CD28 interaction in target cell recognition by CD8+CD122+ regulatory T cells.

Table  should  be  submitted  within  the  manuscript  and  in  separated  file  of  Microsoft  Excel (xls.)
Table should be submitted within the manuscript and in separated file of Microsoft Excel (xls.)

Gambar

Figure 1. Research map
Table 1. Complete Checklist of Herpetofauna in Sukamade
Figure 2. The Distribution of the Ten-Highest IVI of Herpetofauna in Sukamade  Different habitat preferences are also shared
Table 2. Annual Visits in Sukamade, MBNP
+7

Referensi

Dokumen terkait

Local and Sustainable Potential Approaches in the Design of a Master Plan Architecture: Case Study of Paksebali Tourism Village Development … 575 environmental sustainability is