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Implementation of Development Strategy for Halal Tourism Destinations Muchamad Zaenuri; Karina Yudi Rahayu; Muhammad Iqbal; Yunita Elianda; Ali Akbar
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana

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This article was aimed to explain the implementation of the Tourism Department's strategy in developing halal tourist destinations in West Lombok Regency and analyze the factors that influence the strategy implementation. The government of West Lombok Regency has drawn up a strategic plan to address the complexity of the problems that arise in halal tourism. This research used a qualitative method. Data were collected through documentation, observation, and interview techniques. The results showed the implementation of the strategy has been carried out in the form of activities and programs. The tourism destination has been characterized as halal and supported by regulatory clarity, the Islamic Culture Community in West Lombok Regency, which is also attached to the natural conditions that are very supportive and the support of the enthusiastic tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS). However, there are still obstacles, including the lack of a clear concept of halal tourism in West Lombok Regency, the lack of marketing or promotion of halal tourism, as well as inadequate and halal-certified facilities. So the recommendation that needs to be conveyed by the Government tourism office of West Nusa Tenggara is the need to translate the program into various activities in more detail and must involve stakeholders to help standardize and certify.Keywords: Development Strategy, Halal Tourism, Implementation.
TATA KELEMBAGAAN DAN NOMENKLATUR ISTIMEWA DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA: Array Muchamad Zaenuri; Muhammad Iqbal; Yunita Elianda
Moderat : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pemerintahan Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Februari 2021
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan FISIP Universitas Galuh

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Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY) is an area that has a unique government structure called special. Its specialty is also found in the different governmental institutional regulations from other regions. In this case this feature can be seen in the formation of institutions in the Yogyakarta Istemewa Region which have special duties in accordance with the task of regulating privileges. Descriptive qualitative research methods. The results of this study are the features that exist in the regional government system in DI Yogyakarta, namely, in the special institutions of Yogyakarta there are four institutions, namely Parampara Praja, Paniradya Ka Privileges, Kudha Kabudayan (Cultural Service) and Kundha Niti Mandala Sarta Tata Sasana (Department of Land and Spatial Planning). Name changes not only in the Dinas department but also in the sub-districts and kelurahan in the Regency / City have also experienced this name change. For sub-districts there is a difference in the names of the sub-districts in the city which are named Kemantren while the sub-districts in the Regency are named Kapanewon. Some of the names of the existing structures in the sub-district also changed, such as the camat to become Mantri Pamong Praja, the sub-district secretary to be Mantri Anom, and others. Meanwhile, the Kelurahan becomes the Kalurahan, which is directly below Kapanewon. However, the name change does not change the actual task and function.
Implementation of Development Strategy for Halal Tourism Destinations Muchamad Zaenuri; Karina Yudi Rahayu; Muhammad Iqbal; Yunita Elianda; Ali Akbar
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2022.010.01.01

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This article was aimed to explain the implementation of the Tourism Department's strategy in developing halal tourist destinations in West Lombok Regency and analyze the factors that influence the strategy implementation. The government of West Lombok Regency has drawn up a strategic plan to address the complexity of the problems that arise in halal tourism. This research used a qualitative method. Data were collected through documentation, observation, and interview techniques. The results showed the implementation of the strategy has been carried out in the form of activities and programs. The tourism destination has been characterized as halal and supported by regulatory clarity, the Islamic Culture Community in West Lombok Regency, which is also attached to the natural conditions that are very supportive and the support of the enthusiastic tourism awareness group (POKDARWIS). However, there are still obstacles, including the lack of a clear concept of halal tourism in West Lombok Regency, the lack of marketing or promotion of halal tourism, as well as inadequate and halal-certified facilities. So the recommendation that needs to be conveyed by the Government tourism office of West Nusa Tenggara is the need to translate the program into various activities in more detail and must involve stakeholders to help standardize and certify.Keywords: Development Strategy, Halal Tourism, Implementation.