Tourism is one of the most important industries because it can create jobs and economic development. Malang is one of the districts in Indonesia that has the potential to be developed as a beach tourism, one of which is Sipelot Beach. This study aims to identify the potential of Sipelot Beach as a sustainable and community-based ecotourism. This study uses a descriptive method with qualitative analysis techniques. Primary data were collected through interviews and observations as well as field measurements. There are two data analyzes used in this study, namely the tourism suitability index and SWOT. The results show that based on the tourism suitability index, the physical condition of Sipelot Beach has potential, while the results of the SWOT analysis show that Sipelot Beach has considerable potential to be developed as community-based ecotourism. Community-based and integrated sustainable ecotourism development can be implemented through improved management and human resources.
The coastal in Ampelgading has a tourism potential that needs to be optimized. The research aimed to describe the quality and carrying capacity of the beach for sustainable recreational activities. This research uses descriptive methods with quantitative and qualitative approach. This research used primary data that obtained from visitor interview and secondary data that obtain from government publication. Variables in this research are Accessibility, Environmental Quality, Comfortability, Infrastructure and Aminities. Data analysis uses weighting and scoring. The results showed that Ampelgading classified in very high level of quality and carrying capacity for recreational activities. Tourism managers and local governments need.
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