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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
Articles 408 Documents
The Floating Market of Lok Baitan, South Kalimantan Ellyn Normelani
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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Tourism plays an important role in the development of local economic. Tourism has been reported contributes significantly in the local development. Floating market in South Kalimantan has potentiality as tourism attraction, but there are limited study of the value of floating market as tourism attraction. This paper aims to describe the floating market in Lok Baitan, South Kalimantan as a potential attraction for local tourism development. This paper confirm that principally floating market is the integral part of the local people in South Kalimantan, especially who live along Barito rivers. Floating market rich in term of natural and cultural resources that is potential to further development as tourism attractions. There are also numerous possibility to develop tourism programs, ranging from nature based tourism to cultural tourism. In the perspective of tourism development, the community based tourism see to be the significant strategy to develop. Through community based tourism, floating market tourism in Lok Baitan will contribute to the local economi development. From such resources, there are numerous possibility for the development of tourism program and attractions. In such a case, floating market tourism in Lok Baitan should be set up following community based tourism. This will become the key for tourism as a component and strategy for local economic development. Keywords: community based tourism development, culture preservation, floating market, South Kalimantan.
Agroedutourism Model to Improve Environmental Awareness of Students in Some Elementary School in Malang Raya, East Java Hanin Niswatul Fauziah; Endang Arisoesilaningsih; Bagyo Yanuwiadi
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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This research aimed to build specific agroedutourism model for elementary school students in Malang Raya. Target of this research were 5th grade students from SDN Ketawanggede 2, SDN Sumberngepoh 02 and SDI Surya Buana. We provided three agroedutourism programs, there were 1). Learning on farmer’s friends and enemies, 2). Learning on plants as raw material for biopesticide and natural attractant and 3). Learning on healthy agroecosystem. Each agroedutourism program was composed by discussion, eco-games and taste of healthy foods. Data obtained by distributing questionnaires and analyzed by open source software, Smart PLS (Partial Least Square). Agroedutourism model from PLS output showed that learning on farmer’s friends and enemies program was the most effective to improve cognitive competence, enjoyment, pleasure, and the final-understanding of elementary school students than the other programs. While, initial-understanding directly contributing to improve cognitive competence and final-understanding of elementary school students. Cognitive competences directly influence to improve the student’s appraisal of foods that were obtained. Student enjoyment directly influence to affection and appreciation. Based on those models, to improve final-understanding, we had to improve initial-understanding using learning on farmer’s friends and enemies program. Students’ appreciation was improved by improving affection and appreciation.Keywords: agroedutourism, appreciation, cognitive, environmental awareness. 
The Strategy for Ecotourism Development in Plantation Area: A Case Study from Kalibendo Plantation, Banyuwangi East Java Linda Herawati; Muhammad Izzuddin Faizal; Paisal Ansiska; Rona Aji Lestyaningrum; Zulfaidha Zulia
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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Kalibendo plantation have a high potential value to be developed as an ecotourism destination. As far, the development of tourism in the area is still lack of visitors’s enthusiasm due to several reasons such as lack of tourism product, promotion, poor management, and the low involvement of local people in tourism development. The aims of this study are to determine the visitor’s perceptions at Kalibendo plantation tourism objects and arrange the strategy to develop ecotourism in that area. The results of visitors’ assessment about tourism on Kalibendo plantation was moderates. Many programs should be developed systematically. The indicators of visitors’ satisfactions are ‘Sapta Pesona’ that consists of security, order, cleanliness, coolness, beauty, friendliness, and memories should be improved. The strategy of tourism development in the Kalibendo plantation tourism objects which is based on SWOT analysis are: 1) The co-operation between local government with tourism management, namely PT. Kalibendo shuld be improved; 2) Organizing the education concerning to the prevention of environmental damage should be formulated; 3) The improvement of local human resources around the tourism objects through training should be implemented; and 4) The improvement of facilities for tourists should be planned and developed following ecotourism principles.Keywords: Ecotourism, Banyuwangi Regency, plantation, tourism attraction development. 
Ecotourism Attractions, Level of Satisfaction and Management of Air Terjun Kembar in Kampung Anyar Village, Banyuwangi Alfian Alfian; Febi Wahyu Sulistyadi; Pratama Diffi Samuel; Emanuel Naitio
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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Air Terjun Kembar (Twin Waterfall) in Kampung Anyar, Banyuwangi is an alternative tourist travel destinations around the Ijen crater. This study aims to determine the history, attractions, eco-tourism potential, the level of customer satisfaction and further management for the area. The method is carried out by semi-structured interviews, questionnaires based on the satisfaction level of Sapta Pesona (standard value) and SWOT Analysis to the management. These results indicate that previously Kembar Waterfall Kampung Anyar was used for water resources. Then, in 2014 began to be managed by the group of people in Kampung Anyar. SWOT analysis shows that the management is good. In some aspect however it needs to be improved.Keywords: Ecotourism, Kampung Anyar, Sapta Pesona, SWOT. 
Fruit Diversity for Agrotourism Development in Rawa Bayu, Bayu Village, Songgon, Banyuwangi Ardina Tanjungsari; Azzah Fauziyah Cholis; Christien Yacobina Riung; Lutvita Erya Rokani
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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Rural area in around Rawa Bayu tourism object has numerous fruit trees species which is possible to be integrated in the development of nature based tourism in Rawa Bayu. The aims of the study were describing the diversity of fruit species, mapping geographic positions of fruits plants grows, and exploring the local perspective about fruit plants species in its relationship with agrotourism development. Research methods consisted of fruit plant species exploration in Rawa Bayu ecotourism and its surrounding area, mapping the coordinates geographic using GPS (Global Positioning System), and implementing semi structured interviews with local respondends. Exploration was done by visiting Rawa Bayu ecotourism and its surrounding area, especially local people’s yard. The fruit plant species was observed morphologically. The geographic position of fruit plant species was mapped using GPS. Semi structured interviews were implemented to 20 respondents, they are consist of locall community, tourist and local tourist in Rawa Bayu. Data was analized descriptively. This research found about 13 fruit plant species grows in Rawa Bayu area. Fruit plant species were potential for rural tourism development program. The most common fruit plant species found were durian (Durio zibethinus), salacca (Salacca zalacca), banana (Musa sp.), guava (Syzygium aqueum), jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), jengkol (Archidendron pauciflorum), langsat (Lansium domesticum), clove (Syzigium aromaticum), mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), and avocado (Persea americana). Residents around Rawa Bayu ecotourism wishes the region became fruit agrotourism area to improve the people's economy.Keywords: agrotourism, Banyuwangi, fruit conservation, tourist attractions. 
Spatial Diversity of Macrobenthic in Ngenep Spring Due to Anthropogenic Activities Ekwan Nofa Wiratno; Rizky Nurdiansyah; M. Basyaruddin; Slamet Riyanto; Novie S. Rupilu; Catur Retnaningdyah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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This aims of this study are to determine the macrobenthic community structure between the drainage near residence and spring; and to determine effect of local environment on macrobenthic community structure at the Ngenep village. Field study was conducted in 3 drainage, i.e. residential drainage, spring and rice field irrigation. Macrobenthic were sampled by the surber net and hand net in three stations in each drainages. Abiotic factors were assessed at the same stations. Macrobenthic community structure and diversity was determined using Important value index, Shannon-Wiener index and Bray Curtis index. Cluster of benthics and abiotic factors were analysis using Principal Component Analysis (PCA). Abiotic data showed no statistical significance in 3 drainage (P>0.05) but showed increasing trend from spring to field irrigation and the highest at residential drainage. The 17 taxa of macrobenthic were found with high important value index are Melanoides tuberculata, larva’s of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera. Highest Shannon-Wiener index observed at irrigation (2.781). The cluster analysis of abiotic factor showed that spring was in different cluster with residential and irrigation, meanwhile, PCA analysis of macrobenthic showed each place was different cluster. Conclusion of this study is anthropogenic activities alter the diversity and community structure of macrobenthic.Keywords: Anthropogenic Activity, Macrobenthic, Ngenep. 
Action Plan in Developing Sea Turtle Conservation as Ecotourism Attraction in Sukamade, Meru Betiri National Park Jehan Ramdani Haryati; Jayarani Fatimah Putri; Nurul Chairiyah; Ali Harris; Helen Aulia Putri; Ratih Nila Pamungkas
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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Sukamade Coastal Area located in Meru Betiri National Park has particular object as ecotourism attraction, i.e. Sea Turtle. On the other hand, national park management use the cross subsidy from ecotourism activities to promote the conservation action plans for the survival of sea turtle. This study was aimed to formulate action plans to develop the sea turtle conservation as ecotourism attraction in Sukamade Coastal Area. Field observation was conducted to evaluate the current activities of the sea turtle conservation and ecotourism activities in Sukamade. Semi-structured interview and secondary data collection was also conducted to support the formulation of the action plan. Data was analyzed by SWOT method to be developed into action plan. Results showed that the management of sea turtle conservation and ecotourism activities in Sukamade Coastal Area has been attempted to meet the conservation concept for sea turtle but also beneficial for the ecotourism implementation. However, we recommend a long term and short term action plan for the sustainability of the sea turtle conservation and ecotourism activities in Sukamade Coastal area. It includes the mangrove restoration, sea turtle feed development, mapping of sea turtle distribution and migration, the use of up to date biotechnology, workshop on conservation management, and the development of research facility in the area. Additional to the current policy on sea turtle conservation and ecotourism activities, the action plan that we recommended were expected to improve the sustainability management in Sukamade Coastal Area.Keywords: Action Plan, conservation, ecotourism, Sea Turtle. 
Tourist Object in Tomohon City as a Basic Consideration for Tourism Destination Development in Highland Ecosystem Henny Johanna Kambey
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 1 (2016)
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Tourism potential attraction identification is the crucial aspect in tourism destination planning and development. Tomohon in North Sulawesi rich in term of tourism attraction, but tourism development is limited. Based on the tourism potential identification, Tomohon has numerous natural and potential attractions. The highland environments of Tomohon contributes significantly in natural tourism object. Tourism potential distributes in all area of Tomohon city with north Tomohon as centre of tourism destination. Natural resources of Tomohon should be managed in sustainable manner following sustainable principles.Keywords: mountain tourism, tourism data, agrotourism, sustainable tourism. 
River, Culture and Tourism in Lok Baintan, South Kalimantan Ellyn Normelani
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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River become integral part of the Banjarese live in Lok Baitan, South Kalimantan. The economic value of the river has been reported very high. Rivesr is a habitat for numerous fishes which area important for local people along rivers. Rives also provide corridor for people movement. Rivers also place for economic activity. Floating market is a market located at rivers with traditional trader and seller equipped by traditional boat called Jukung. Along the Barito River, floating market point found in two place, Muara Quin and Lok Baitan. Fruit and vegetables are become the mains items in traditional floating market in Lok Baitan. Floating market has its special value for tourism attractions. Continued decrease of youngest generation to the river-based culture economic activity has been the central aspect of the future of floating market. This situation is different for modern market, which is interested among young generation in south Kalimantan. This issue is still present and will remain of great important in the future of floating market.Keywords: culture preservation, floating market, river conservation, South Kalimantan. 
The Evaluation of Incentive-Disincentive System in Tourism Development: A Case Study of Lake Linow Development, Tomohon, North Sulawesi Ronald Yusak Boka
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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The aim of the research is to evaluate the implementation of incentive-disincentive system which area implemented in Lake Linow in term of tourism development. This result confirm that there gaps between incentive and disincentive system. Based on the calculation, it is clear that the highest satisfaction index was fond about direct funding support. Direct funding support policy is become the most preferred form of incentive systems. The second satisfaction was physical development. The highest problems and gaps related tourism development related to the social service. Stakeholder argues that social service of tourism planning and implementation facing problems, including service in legal permission in administration aspect to program implementation in the field. The development of tourism in Lake Linow potentially affects land use changes and therefore tourism development should be managed properly. The incentive-disincentive system is one of the instruments to maintain natural resources use in sustainable manner.Keywords: Lake Ecosystem, Land Uses Changes, Sustainable Tourism, Tourism Satisfaction. 

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