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Management Policy During Pandemic and Post Pandemic, Kampung Labirin Tourism Village Central Bogor Achyarsyah, Padri; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i12.426

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The Tourism Village sector is still a mainstay in encouraging the revival of the village economy after the pandemic. The importance of holding village-based tourism activities aims to improve the socio-economic conditions of the relevant village communities. During the Pandemic, Tourism activities were temporarily stopped but the participation of all parties was needed, including the community in the local area by helping to maintain cleanliness and environmental sustainability in tourist villages. Apart from being built by Astra's CSR, Labirin Village is also collaborating with the Rain Terminal Foundation to develop the 3 hectare village into a tourist village. This research aims to analyze the management policies implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic and post-pandemic in the Kampung Labirin Tourism Village. This village is a tourist destination famous for its jungle maze, which attracted many tourists before the pandemic. However, the COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant decline in tourist visits and had a negative impact on the local economy. The results of this research show that the Kampung Labirin Tourism Village has implemented various management policies during the COVID-19 pandemic to mitigate its impacts. These policies include reducing visiting capacity, implementing strict health protocols, developing digital tourism products, and collaborating with related parties to promote safety and cleanliness.
Ciliwung Care Community Management Policy (Mat Peci) in Sekolah Sungai Ciliwung Program, Srengseng Sawah, Jagakarsa Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Achyarsyah, Padri
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 1 No. 12 (2023): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v1i12.427

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The Ciliwung River crosses various forms of human activity, from agriculture, fisheries, residential areas, plantations, and transportation to tourism industry activities. The Ciliwung River spans from upstream to downstream which has a lot of tourism potential, one of which is the Ciliwung River School (SSC) which is managed by the Ciliwung Concerned Community and the Environment (Mat Peci). Amid the changes that have hit Indonesia from Covid-19 to post-Covid-19, many policy changes have occurred in the tourism industry. In this study, the author tries to see how the Ciliwung River school area applies policies during a pandemic and after a pandemic. The method used in this study uses primary data taken directly from the Ciliwung River School while using a descriptive qualitative analysis approach, with data sources in the form of secondary data obtained from previous research and related agencies. The results of the study show that there is a Ciliwung River School program that has handling and management of policies that are well-owned during a pandemic and also after a pandemic, this is implemented to be able to continue in managing existing ecotourism along the Ciliwung river flow. can increase awareness and concern for teenagers, surrounding youth organizations also help protect the environment and learn how to manage it.
Analysis of Tourism Attraction Potential in Ciliwung Muara Bersama as Ecotourism Destination in Jakarta Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Cecilia, Vita
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i02.640

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This study examines the potential of tourist attractions in Ciliwung Muara Bersama as an ecotourism destination in Jakarta. This location provides natural beauty and preserved Betawi cultural elements, which constitute potential for development into an attractive and sustainable ecotourism destination. However, the potential inherent in Muara Ciliwung has not been developed into ecotourism attractions to help preserve the environment and contribute to the well-being of the local community. The research method involves collecting primary and secondary data through observation and interviews. Secondary data is obtained from relevant literature studies. A qualitative descriptive approach is used to analyze the data. The research findings indicate that Ciliwung Muara Bersama has attractive tourism potential, including pristine natural beauty, the flow of the Ciliwung River, and Betawi culture. Development efforts with ecotourism principles are necessary to optimize this potential, which includes increasing active community involvement, environmental conservation, and improving supporting facilities as key factors for the success of ecotourism development. This research emphasizes that the development of Ciliwung Muara Bersama as an ecotourism destination requires a holistic approach that considers environmental, cultural, and economic aspects. By addressing the existing challenges, the potential of this destination can be optimally realized, providing benefits for the environment, local communities, and visiting tourists.
Creative Product Development Strategies in a Dunia Fantasi Ancol Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Setyawati, Irma; Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i03.723

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This research explores creative product development strategies in Dunia Fantasi Ancol through a qualitative approach. Using qualitative research methods, this research uses observation and interview analysis. The research results reveal that Dunia Fantasi Ancol emphasizes collaboration with creative artists, in-depth market research and innovation to create unique and attractive products. Through regular meetups and creative platforms, they keep local artists, designers and creators engaged. Strict supervision throughout the production process is carried out to maintain high quality standards, and continuous adjustment to market trends and visitor feedback ensures product appeal. This strategy proved its success through increased visits, positive feedback, and growth in creative market share. This research provides in-depth insight into how Dunia Fantasi Ancol achieves success in developing its creative products.
Development Betawi Cultural Village Setu Babakan Tourist Destination Through Marketing Strategy Ass Add Value Achyarsyah, Padri; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i03.764

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This research focuses on the development of the Setu Babakan Betawi cultural village tourist destination through marketing strategies as an added value. The research will discuss the development opportunities of this tourist destination and highlight the approach to be taken, namely the marketing strategy to increase the added value of the destination. This research discusses the marketing strategy of artificial tourist destinations, such as the Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village Tourism Destination, is very important in the context of cultural heritage preservation and local economic development. This research can have significant positive impacts. First of all, the research can provide in-depth insights into the preferences, expectations and motivations of tourists visiting artificial tourist destinations. The object of this research is in the UN Setu Babakan in Srengseng Sawah Village. This research method uses qualitative with a SWOT analysis approach. This research aims to explore the marketing strategy of artificial tourist destinations, especially focusing on the Setu Babakan Betawi Cultural Village Tourism Destination. The results concluded that through the development of appropriate marketing strategies, this destination can become more attractive to various groups of visitors. The interactive experience that Setu Babakan offers through cultural, artistic, and culinary activities is its main strength
The Challenges of The Digital Era When Making Reservations at Ragunan Wildlife Park DKI Jakarta Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul; Achyarsyah, Padri
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i03.775

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This research is entitled The Challenges of the Digital Era When Making Reservations at the Ragunan Wildlife Park DKI Jakarta. This research discusses the challenges of the digital era when making reservations at the Ragunan Wildlife Park DKI Jakarta. Previously, reservations required intensive efforts and relied on traditional sources of information, but with the development of technology, reservations have become more digital. This research has significant positive impacts on various aspects of life and business such as ease of reservation, operational efficiency and improved visitor experience. This research aims to determine the challenges faced in reservations at Ragunan Wildlife Park and find effective solutions to improve service quality and visitor experience. This research was conducted in the Ragunan Wildlife Park area, Pasar Minggu, Jakarta. The research method used was descriptive qualitative with SWOC analysis to identify factors affecting reservation challenges in the digital era. The results of the SWOC analysis show strategies to utilize strengths, overcome weaknesses, take advantage of opportunities, and overcome challenges. Strategy formulation includes updating the online reservation system, collaborating with third parties, improving technological infrastructure, and increasing server capacity.
Utilization of Tebet Eco Park as a Sustainable Tourism Destination Ryadi, Ragil; Awaloedin, Dipa Teruna; Nugraha, Rizki Nurul
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 2 No. 05 (2024): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v2i05.921

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This study aims to analyze the potential utilization of Tebet Eco Park as a sustainable tourism destination. The research was conducted using qualitative methods, using descriptive qualitative analysis and SWOC analysis. The data collection method was carried out by non-participatory field observations, interviews with 10 resource persons, and literature studies. The results showed that ecologically, Tebet Eco Park has a well-maintained biodiversity of flora and fauna. In addition, tourist visits contribute to increasing the turnover of street vendors by up to 30%. Therefore, economic potential can be maximized with several strategies such as management cooperation with cooperatives or community groups. From the cultural aspect, efforts to preserve Betawi culture in the national park are still lacking, so it needs to be improved through festivals and participation of local artists. Meanwhile, various environmentally friendly initiatives have reached 60% of this potential, so they need to be developed by utilizing environmentally friendly technology. In conclusion, Tebet Eco Park is ideal for development as a sustainable tourist destination by integrating economy and culture.
Co-Authors Abbas, Asyari Agung Pranoto Agustiani, Fitri Ainayya, Lefka Alkaf, Muhammad Syafiquraman Ananda, Tiara Martha Andini, Davi Ayu Anggraini, Vira Dwi Anggrayni, Fellysha Anjani, Rheka Dwi Apriyati, Nur Asyari Asyari, Asyari Azfa, Muhamad Azhar, Muhammad Faris Azzahra, Lintang Salwa Benjamin, Donald Bogia, Elvana Jolanda Bule, Yohana Gaius Cahyaningrum, Nilam Dwi Cecilia, Vita Christiani, Meiliana Cik, Achmad Cik, Ahmad Daely, Birgita Yunita R.C Dariati, Nurlaily Demolingo, Ramang H Dewi, Dyah Handayani Effendy, Siti Nur Aisyah Ekania, Nadhira Erianie, Vannesha Ernowo, Atha Fadhil Fatimah, Dinda Putri Fitri, Novita Iza Fitria, Putri Maulida Hanifa R, Ravanie Hasanudin Hasanudin Hasanudin Hibatullah, M Rafif Hibatullah, Muhammad Rafif Ikhsani, Syifa Syaroh Irma Setyawati Iskandarmouda, Elena Edelweis Izati , Citra Nur Sabrina J.M.A, Valdero Juliana, Elisha Maria Karyatun, Subur Kelly, Ahmad Latif, B Syarifuddin Liora, Devina Nisa Lutfiana, Hilya Maramis, Henson Palmer Nugraha, Rizki Nurul Nur, Ahmad Regi Padri Achyarsyah Pradini, Gagih Pratama, Reza Aditya Prisillia, Putri Aisha Putra, Suadi Sapta Putrandally, Jevanda Putri, Ananda Amelia Putri, Ananda Fadila Raflikeza, M. Firdaus Ramadaniyah, Dinda Nisaa Ramdani, Apri Rhomanhova, Zika Aqlia Rohiyati, Ulfa Falahi Rosdianti, Adella Syahrany Ryadi, Ragil Saleh, Muhammad Surya Salsabila, Khania Fasha Saroso, Adiyasa Soraya, Zahra Suhino, Aushaf Hisham Utami, Putri Priscilla Wardhani, Dwi Kesuma Widarta, I Gede Wittsdy, Joy Hendrikh Wulansari, Wuri Yartono, Nungki Yazid, Muhammad Sholah Zifa, Maulita Syarifa Zumratul Meini