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Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23553979     EISSN : 23381647     DOI : https://10.21776/ub.jitode
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Studies is an interdisciplinary journal to assess the development of tourism. This journal also examines the phenomenon of unique interrelation about tourism activities, community development, and environmental sustainability, with the aim to find an alternative solution for sustainable tourism development. Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies indexed by DOAJ, Google Scholar, Index Copernicus International, CABI Direct, and Indonesian Publication Index (Portal Garuda Indonesia). Focus and Scope 1. Competitiveness of destinations, products and Tourism bussiness 2. Diversification of tourim products 3. Incentive system of business and investment in tourism 4. Information, promotion and communication in tourism 5. Tourism supporting infrastructure 6. Security and convenience in tourism 7. Tourism policy 8. Unique tourism community life (living culture) 9. Local knowledge, traditions, and cultural diversity 10. Diversity and attractions in ecotourism 11. Diversity of natural attractions in ecotourism 12. Pluralistic diversity of ecotourism society 13. Diversity of ecotourism activities 14. Hospitality of the local resident 15. The quality of torism services 16. Quality of HR in tourism (Standard, accreditation and competence certification) 17. The market share of tourism and integrated marketing system 18. Package of tourism attraction 19. Development of tourism regions 20. Community based Eco-Toutirsm
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Management Principle of Lake Toba Tourism Destination: Local People's Perception Jhonson Pardosi; Nur Cahaya Bangun; Ilham Mirzaya Putra
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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In tourism development, community participation is very important. Community participation does not just appear but must start from the correct perception of tourism. The local community, with all their perceptions about tourism management, have already been involved in tourism management. The aim of the research is: 1) to find out the local people’s perception to the principal tourism destination management 2) to find out the model of sustainable tourism development in Simanindo District, Samosir Regency. The type of research is social survey and descriptive-quantitative. The technique used in sampling is the Franc Lynch method, with a sample of 95 people as respondents, aged 15-64 years was obtained. The data type used represents primary by using a questionnaire with a Likert scale in each question. Data analysis techniques were using value perception and multiple regression analysis. The result from this research showed: 1) The percentage of the average value of the independent variable is 85%, this means that the perception of the local community on the principles of managing Lake Toba tourist destinations are in positive or good areas 2) Sustainable tourism development has a positive relationship and is influenced simultaneously by service, attraction, human resources, environment, and participation. Therefore, the model of sustainable tourism development should be stressed on the attraction and the human resource in the Simanindo District.  Keywords: Community tourism development, sustainable community, sustainable tourism.
Staycation During COVID-19 Pandemic with Virtual Tourism: Tele-Tourist Attitude Toward Experience in Cultural Heritage Destination Aniesa Samira Bafadhal
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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Malang City, Indonesia, is known as the Paris van oost Java and was officially named the City of Heritage because of the high interest of domestic and foreign tourists to trace the history and antique architecture of the city. However, travel restriction policies in various countries also demanded the solidarity of tourists to stay at home, avoiding crowds, and delaying travel plans during the COVID-19 pandemic. It clearly causes the tourism sector to be heavily affected. Therefore, it is necessary to manage cultural heritage tourism destinations that can allow tourists to do a staycation in sophisticated form and considering the carrying capacity more according to the COVID-19 safety protocol. As a solution, this research used the R&D method with mixed methods approach consist of observation, visual analysis, and survey experimental to produce web-based virtual tourism (web-VR) for ancient and astonishing The Great Mosque of Jami’ Malang. The content was further confirmed using field experiments analyzed by Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) involving 30 tele-tourists. The results of this study indicate that the virtual experience of tourists, which consists of immersiveness and telepresence after visiting the virtual destination, has an effect on the attitude of tele-tourist. Therefore, virtual tourism can be considered complementary to actual visits, visitor management, as well as preserve destination sustainability.Keywords: COVID-19, immersion, telepresence, tele-tourist attitude, virtual experience, virtual tourism.
Destination Image Dimension: A Descriptive Analysis of Foreign Visitors At Borobudur, Indonesia Herlan Suherlan; Nurdin Hidayah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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This study aims to determine the dominant factors forming the image in the context of tourism destinations. The quantitative method with the survey format chosen in this study, where the data obtained through convenience sampling were analyzed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The results showed that the image of Borobudur as a destination was formed by 4 dominant factors, namely: Core Attractions, Supporting Attractions, Services, and Experience. The results of this study have implications for destination marketers to get a clear picture of how the image is in the eyes of tourists so that programs or activities for developing and improving the quality of a destination are more focused and right on target. This paper fills a gap in the generic branding literature by adopting an empirical stance in describing image-forming factors in the context of tourism destinations.Keywords: Brand image, destination branding, destination image, tourism destinations.
Institutional Relationship Model to Realize a Sustainable Tourism Management in Pulau Merah Banyuwangi Rita Parmawati; Wike Wike; Farida Nurani; Rizha Hardyansah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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Pulau Merah Beach must have sustainable tourism management that involves many institutions in the regional area as decision-makers and controls the regional plan. This research aims to analyze the institutional sector for tourism management on Pulau Merah Beach to support sustainability. Data were obtained through interviews with the Head of BAPPEDA, the Head of the Culture and Tourism Office, Spatial Planning Practitioners, Environmental Experts, and Local Communities. Data then analyzed with Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM). There are four elements used to measure the institutional tourism management in Pulau Merah Beach, i.e. (1) elements of institutional (20 sub-elements); (2) elements of institutional problems (12 sub-elements); (3) elements of expected goals (11 sub-elements); (4) elements of the required program (11 sub-elements). The results of the analysis conducted show that DISBUDPAR is an institution with a role and authority in regulating tourism on Pulau Merah Beach, but it requires cooperation with other agencies to achieve sustainable management. The expected goals of tourism management in Pulau Merah Beach are sustainable, integrated, synergy, efficient, and sufficient, and firm law enforcement. However, there is no clear SOP between institutions. So, it can lead to a lack of integration between institutions and the emergence of unclear standards and measuring instruments. To achieve goals and resolve existing problems, designing several programs is required, such as forming a specific institution that handles the tourism management of Pulau Merah Beach, evaluating policies, and integrating tourism management's technical guidelines in the Pulau Merah Beach Area. If each key point can be optimized, it will be possible to realize sustainable tourism management on Pulau Merah Beach Banyuwangi.Keywords: DISBUDPAR, institution, interpretive structural modelling, sustainable tourism.
Legal Protection of CBT Workers in Terms of Wages: A Case Study in Bedah Menoreh Pathway Bima Setya Nugraha; Ari Hernawan; Linda Yanti Sulistiawati
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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One of the most vital industries with significant potential for development in Indonesia is the tourism industry. The current trend of the tourism industry development tends to lean towards Community-Based Tourism or CBT. Thus, the focus of this research is the legal protection of CBT workers, especially in terms of wages at Bedah Menoreh Pathway. This research aimed to collated and analyzed existing models of wages legal protection for CBT workers and compare them with Indonesian laws and regulations pertaining to Bedah Menoreh Tourism Supporting Path development. This research is empirical normative research. Analysis was conducted through systematizing and defining acquired data chronologically and on the basis of forms of legal protection as stated in laws and regulations. Based on the findings and analysis, several factors caused the absence of legal protection of CBT workers especially in terms of wages. The researcher concludes that there must be a new pattern on wages regulation mechanism that will protect tourism workers relative to the condition of this unique CBT Attraction.Keywords: Bedah Menoreh pathway, CBT Worker, legal protection, wages.
Ecotourism Potential in Meratus Geopark, South Kalimantan Ellyn Normelani; Selamat Riadi; Rusma Noortyani; Endarto Endarto; Nasir Nayan
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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Ecotourism development in Mt. Meratus, South Kalimantan, is crucial to support the future development and forest use in the South Kalimantan area. Ecotourism provides a mechanism to use forest resources sustainably while at the same time provides opportunities for local economic growth. This paper aims to describe the potential resources of Mt. Meratus to support the ecotourism program in South Kalimantan. The development of ecotourism in Mt. Meratus has been crucial since the area has a high level of geo-biodiversity and cultural resources, which are important for the future human being. Protecting and promoting indigenous knowledge of the community in the Mt. Meratus geo-site area are important to support sustainable development programs, including the development of ecotourism as one of the practices of responsible travels to the natural ecosystem.Keywords: biodiversity conservation, geotourism, Mt. Meratus Kalimantan.
Principles of Rural Tourism Development in Krisik Village, East Java: The Perspectives of Local Community Aulanni'am Aulanni'am; Anik Martinah Hariati; Manik Eirry Sawitri; Masdiana Chendrakasih Padaga; Dyah Kinasih Wuragil; Luchman Hakim
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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The research aimed to identify the local community perception in Krisik Village in Blitar Regency as a fundamental aspect of rural tourism planning and development. Three points were accepted as basic principles in rural tourism development, namely acceptance of rural tourism as an alternative to rural economic machine growth, promoting indigenous knowledge as a philosophy and value of rural tourism program implementation, and strengthening community-based tourism implementation in rural tourism programs Krisik Villages. Community involvement was a crucial issue in rural tourism planning and development.  In the limitation of human resources, the assistance of the university to support and increase human resources capacity in rural tourism development was important.Keywords: Ecotourism, community perception, tourism planning, tourism development
Management Principle of Lake Toba Tourism Destination: Local People's Perception Jhonson Pardosi; Nur Cahaya Bangun; Ilham Mirzaya Putra
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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In tourism development, community participation is very important. Community participation does not just appear but must start from the correct perception of tourism. The local community, with all their perceptions about tourism management, have already been involved in tourism management. The aim of the research is: 1) to find out the local people's perception to the principal tourism destination management 2) to find out the model of sustainable tourism development in Simanindo District, Samosir Regency. The type of research is social survey and descriptive-quantitative. The technique used in sampling is the Franc Lynch method, with a sample of 95 people as respondents, aged 15-64 years was obtained. The data type used represents primary by using a questionnaire with a Likert scale in each question. Data analysis techniques were using value perception and multiple regression analysis. The result from this research showed: 1) The percentage of the average value of the independent variable is 85%, this means that the perception of the local community on the principles of managing Lake Toba tourist destinations are in positive or good areas 2) Sustainable tourism development has a positive relationship and is influenced simultaneously by service, attraction, human resources, environment, and participation. Therefore, the model of sustainable tourism development should be stressed on the attraction and the human resource in the Simanindo District.   Keywords: Community tourism development, sustainable community, sustainable tourism.
Staycation During COVID-19 Pandemic with Virtual Tourism: Tele-Tourist Attitude Toward Experience in Cultural Heritage Destination Aniesa Samira Bafadhal
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2021.009.02.01

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Malang City, Indonesia, is known as the Paris van oost Java and was officially named the City of Heritage because of the high interest of domestic and foreign tourists to trace the history and antique architecture of the city. However, travel restriction policies in various countries also demanded the solidarity of tourists to stay at home, avoiding crowds, and delaying travel plans during the COVID-19 pandemic. It clearly causes the tourism sector to be heavily affected. Therefore, it is necessary to manage cultural heritage tourism destinations that can allow tourists to do a staycation in sophisticated form and considering the carrying capacity more according to the COVID-19 safety protocol. As a solution, this research used the R&D method with mixed methods approach consist of observation, visual analysis, and survey experimental to produce web-based virtual tourism (web-VR) for ancient and astonishing The Great Mosque of Jami' Malang. The content was further confirmed using field experiments analyzed by Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) involving 30 tele-tourists. The results of this study indicate that the virtual experience of tourists, which consists of immersiveness and telepresence after visiting the virtual destination, has an effect on the attitude of tele-tourist. Therefore, virtual tourism can be considered complementary to actual visits, visitor management, as well as preserve destination sustainability. Keywords: COVID-19, immersion, telepresence, tele-tourist attitude, virtual experience, virtual tourism.
Destination Image Dimension: A Descriptive Analysis of Foreign Visitors At Borobudur, Indonesia Herlan Suherlan; Nurdin Hidayah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2021.009.02.04

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This study aims to determine the dominant factors forming the image in the context of tourism destinations. The quantitative method with the survey format chosen in this study, where the data obtained through convenience sampling were analyzed using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The results showed that the image of Borobudur as a destination was formed by 4 dominant factors, namely: Core Attractions, Supporting Attractions, Services, and Experience. The results of this study have implications for destination marketers to get a clear picture of how the image is in the eyes of tourists so that programs or activities for developing and improving the quality of a destination are more focused and right on target. This paper fills a gap in the generic branding literature by adopting an empirical stance in describing image-forming factors in the context of tourism destinations.Keywords: Brand image, destination branding, destination image, tourism destinations.

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