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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
Preference of Tourists toward Peace Tourism Product for Ground Zero Monument in Kuta Bali Nyoman Ariana; Made Sukana; I Nyoman Jamin Ariana
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the preferences of tourists toward the development of Ground Zero Monument as a peace tourism product in Kuta Bali. Samples of research is determined by purposive sampling, as many as 100 tourists. Data was analyzed by method of conjoint analysis. The results showed that it is necessary to offer statue of monument (miniature) and the history book of monument as a souvenir for the tourists, provide adequate monument facilities, give a special place for tourists to pray, package products to accommodate the values of peace symbols, design package monument tour that is interesting for the tourist by providing interpreters (guides to explain the monument), and it is not necessary to provide the transportation for the tourist because they are more likely to use private transport. While the level of interest rates in the product of peace tourism in Monument Ground Zero from highest to lowest based on the attribute utility value is as follows: souvenirs (16.509%), physical attractiveness (15.775%), services (14.889%), non-physical attractiveness (14.461%), facilities (13.820%), attractions (12.648%), and transports (11.898).Keywords: Monument, Peace, Preferences, Tourism, Tourists.
Regional Development of Tourism in Ponorogo Regency, East Java Yusuf Adam Hilman
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2016)
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Ponorogo Regency in East Java has natural resources, as well as the potential typical culture, and a society that can be developed into tourism attractions. This study was aimed to assess these potentials that can be then optimally developed, with factors that support the construction of tourism in Regency of Ponorogo. In carrying out the development of tourism in Ponorogo, there are several constraint or barrier factors, including access to transportation facilities and infrastructure which are still minimum and not optimal, access of the road and cross facilities is still less than the expectation, make it difficult for visitors to access tourism in Ponorogo. To solve this problem, we should implement the good cooperations, for all parties to jointly together in solving those problems. Keywords: community development, development of tourism, potential of the region.
Lakes as Natural Tourism Object in North Sulawesi Henny Johanna Kambey; M. Sasmito Djati
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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Lake is one of the important natural resources in north Sulawesi and many lakes ecosystem in this province has been used and involved in tourism industry. The aims of the research is to describes the recent status of lakes in North Sulawesi and describes its opportunities for tourism development. The analysis was based on the secondary data and direct field observation. Four lakes, namely Tondano, Pangolombian, Linow and Tampusu have been used as tourism attraction in various degreed. The most intensive used was Lake Tondano, while Lake Linow recently grows as one of the favorites object. Lake Pangolombian and Tampusu receive few tourist visitations. The development of four lakes as tourism object will increase the attractiveness of North Sulawesi as ecotourism development. In such a case, the conservation of lakes becomes crucial. Keywords: economy development, Lake tourism, North Sulawesi.
The Potential of Butterflies in Tourism Diversification Product: Case Study at Coban Rais Waterfall, Batu, East Java Agung Sih Kurnianto; Imti Yazil Wafa; Faldy Alifianto; Nia Kurniawan
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2016)
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The diversity of Butterfly in Coban Rais is one of the potential resources for tourism product diversification and development. The aims of this paper are to determine the magnitude of the butterfly potential as a form of tourism products diversification and development in a sustainable tourism industry. There are 107 species of butterfly that come from six families was found in Coban Rais waterfall. Some species have a very large population in a specified activity, such as mud-puddling and mating. Udara akasa has the highest potential to make colony and Cyrestis lutea is a species that have the potential as a major attraction in the mud-puddling activity. Sector 3, the location of riparian with sand and gravel, is the site of the largest butterfly visits. The dry season is the highlight of a butterfly visit in Coban Rais. Development of human resources is important for the tourism products diversification in Coban Rais, i.e. the butterflies observer and visitors services. We recommend establishing a breeding center for butterfly population recovery and educational goals for visitors.Keywords: butterflies, Coban Rais, product diversification.
Monitoring Water Quality Using Biotic Indices of Benthic Macroinvertebrates along Surfaces Water Ecosystems in Some Tourism Areas in East Java, Indonesia Retno Wimbaningrum; Serafinah Indriyani; Catur Retnaningdyah; Endang Arisoesilaningsih
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 2 (2016)
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The research aimed to monitor surface water quality by using water quality index NSF-WQI and accurate biotic index of benthic macroinvertebrate. This study was conducted in September to November 2012 in some water tourism destinations in three regencies, i.e. Jember (three sites), Pasuruan (one site), and Malang (one site), East Java, Indonesia. Each site consisted of three stations (upstream, middlestream and downstream). Reference upstream and middlestream were located in the Meru Betiri National Park (MBNP) Jember. Water quality and benthic macroinvertebrates sampling were conducted in each site. While physical-chemical data consisted of TDS, DO, pH, NO3-N, TP and temperature were analyzed to determine the NSF-WQI index. Macrozoobenthic data were analyzed to determine three diversity indices and 11 biotic indices. Results showed that based on parameter of DO, TP, NO3-N, TDS and pH, water quality in downstreams were generally lower than upstreams. Upstream to middlestreams of two sites in Jember were good to excellent based on NSF-WQI water quality and biotic indices. Therefore, the water were qualified as drinking water resources and also served as safe recreational water. The accurate biotic indices to surface water quality in this study were % EPT, ASPT, HBI, FBI and % Gastropodes.Keywords: biotic indices, benthic macroinvertebrates, water quality index, water tourisms destination
Bawean Island: The Potential for Ecotourism and Local Knowledge on Plant Diversity Supporting Ecotourism Trimanto Trimanto; Setyawan Agung Danarto; Siti Nurfadilah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2016)
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Bawean Island has attractive biodiversity and natures that are potential for development. The present study was aimed to investigate (i) the potential of Bawean Island’s natural resources for ecotourism (ii) local knowledge of Bawean people on plant diversity and uses, and (iii) the potential of plants for commodities supporting ecotourism development. The potential of Bawean Island for ecotourism was examined based on data of attractive natural environments, while the local knowledge was obtained by interviewing Bawean people and observation of the daily practical use of plants. Various plants were analysed for their potential as commodities suppporting ecotourism. The results showed that Bawean Island has high potential resources for ecotourism. It is ranging from beaches, mountains, rivers, plant diversity, and endemic animals. The local knowledge showed that Bawean has plant diversity with various potential uses. There were 81 plant species traditionally used by Bawean people, including plants for foods (40 species), ornamental plants (15 species), timbers for housings and buildings (9 species), medicines (8 species), natural dyes (4 species), and other uses (5 species). Various plant species potential as the commodity supporting ecotourism development included Abelmoschus manihot (traditional food), Diospyros discolor (fresh local fruit), Nypa fruticans and Pandanus tectorius (local handicrafts), Phalaenopsis amabilis (ornamental plants or cutting flowers). The use of plants in Bawean Island needs to consider the sustainable use of plants and conservation approaches.Keywords: Bawean, conservation, ecotourism, local knowledge, plant diversity. 
Developing Marine and Coastal-based Sport Tourism on the Waterfront: The Case of Manado Waterfront, Indonesia Bet El Silisna Lagarense; Agustinus Walansendow
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2016)
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There are many marine-based sports that have become universally popular as tourist attraction on waterfronts. This study aimed to examine the existence of marine and coastal-based sport tourism on the waterfront. They are dependent on certain types of coastal environment or condition including surfing, windsurfing, fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, water-skiing and sailing and parasailing. Each of these activities has millions of regular participants. Tourism communities realize the value of marine sports attached to waterfront and marine sport events continue to grow in size and number. This study uses on-site observation and interviews to the people at and around Manado waterfront. The results show that a  number of benefits can be realized by communities of all sizes that have developed a strategic marine sports tourism plan such as 1) economic development for the city with increased benefits to host community and to the city in general; 2) marine sports system development by hosting events that are strategically planned leading to increased capacity within the city’s marine sport system; 3) social and community development with trained volunteers increases community pride and the opportunity to enrich facility infrastructure. The community needs to be well equipped with a high standard of knowledge, skills and attitude to be employed in marine sports tourism sectors.Keywords: marine and coastal-based sport tourism, waterfront. 
The Economy of Tourism and Its Impact to Other Sectors in Lampung Province Faurani Santi Singagerda; Linda Septarina
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 4 No. 3 (2016)
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Tourism sector has been identified contribute to the economy of Lampung Province. The study aims to assess the direct and indirect linkage towards economic sectors, analyze the sensitivity of tourism sector distribution, to assess the multiplier effect of dispersion in the tourism sector, and calculate the final demand of tourism sector in the economy of Lampung Province. The results revealed that the score of the forward linkages from the tourism sector in Lampung is relatively small compared to the backward linkage. Both directly and indirectly, the tourism sector is a ‘down stream’ sector of Lampung economy, which the output is directly consumed by final consumers. Therefore if tourism sector is developed, it can pull output that is in the upstream sector.Keywords: development, forward and backward linkages, local economy, multiplier effect, tourism economy. 
Model of Institutional Management in Small Islands of Bunaken Nasional Park Diane Tangian; Bernadain Dainty Polii
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017)
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Bunaken National Park is a conservation area that has the beauty and underwater tourist attraction, which is the mainstay of tourism in North Sulawesi. Its beauty and appeal attract both domestic and foreign tourists to visit this region. Economically it is a positive impact on improving the economy and welfare of the community, but on the other hand, it has a negative impact on the quality of the local environment. It is characterized by the decline in coral cover area, caused by tourism activity itself. Utilization of natural resources as objects and tourist attraction should be done carefully, taking into account the balance of ecological, socio-economic and socio-cultural aspects. The concept of ecotourism is a concept that takes into account the balance of these three aspects, for the TNB travel management needs to be done based on the concept of ecotourism. Model TNB travel management institutions use the systems approach to the Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) method. This method is carried out to see the degree of interest among the elements involved in the management of Bunaken National Parks with reference to the expert opinion. Results obtained show that the goals are to protect coral reef ecosystems as objects and tourist attraction, the institutions involved are the Board of Bunaken National Park, a strategic program that is required is to set the number of tourist visits, and furthermore that a major constraint program is the lack of commitment the actors involved.Keywords: Ecotourism, sustainable management, model, ISM, the conservation area. 
Questioning the Readiness of Manado as a Tourism Destination: Poor Service of Waitresses in the Local Restaurants Benny Irwan Towoliu; Fonny Sangari; Dimas Ero Permana
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 5 No. 1 (2017)
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In the last two decades, Manado local government has forwarded a Manado vision as a tourism destination.  Due to this policy, many accommodations and restaurants are built here. Certainly, this is an opportunity for local people to work in the hospitality industry. Meanwhile, so far the tourism development industry is only physical, it was not supported by the human resource local tourism development, in this case, the waitresses who work in local restaurants. The research aims to examine the quality of service of waitresses who work in local restaurants. The research was conducted from October to December 2015, and locations of the area where data were taken are Mega Mas and Sabua Bulu Malalayang. These areas are the centers of local culinary industry. The research method used is descriptive qualitative supported by quantitative data.  Field research includes a survey involving 116 respondents, observation and documentation, and the analysis by serv-qual method. Service quality measured based on visitors’ perceptions of the five dimensional aspects. They are the tangible aspect, responsiveness aspect, assurance aspect and empathy aspect. Result of this research shows that service quality of local waitresses are still low, where service performance appraisal is 3.11 while the guest expectations of service quality were 4.47. Guest rating on the performance expectations of service and quality of service shows a minus value. This indicates that the guest is not satisfactory with the performance of services provided by a waitress with an average value of -1.35 satisfactions which means that the value of service of local waitress is ≤ 0. Recommendation is that the local governments should encourage business manager of local restaurants training to improve service quality of waitress. The methods of training suggested are video presentation, vestibule, role plays and case studies.Keywords: local restaurants, poor service, readiness of Manado, tourism destination, waitresses. 

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