2022
DOI: 10.32924/ijbs.v6i2.235
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A Community Marine Tourism as a Business Sector: Challenges Faced by Local Community

Abstract: Marine tourism is one of several economic drivers which contribute to local community livelihood and regional income. Many potential coastal areas are gradually developing and transformed by its’ local communities into local-scale tourisms which accommodate local or domestic or surrounding tourists’ recreational needs. However, to be sustainable, there are many issues need to be addressed. The study intends to explore Dalegan community perceived tourism issue in developing their WPP destination or white sand t… Show more

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“…These practices can lead to economic growth while addressing environmental and social issues, aligning with the core tenets of entrepreneurship in sustainable development. However, the challenges include limited access to funding and resources, regulatory hurdles, and the need for broader support from the tourism industry and local communities (Astawa et al, 2021;Suryani et al, 2022;Susila & Hukom, 2023;Yanti et al, 2023). This reflects the need for an ecosystem that supports and encourages sustainable entrepreneurship, highlighting the relevance of this theory in the Indonesian context.…”
Section: Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These practices can lead to economic growth while addressing environmental and social issues, aligning with the core tenets of entrepreneurship in sustainable development. However, the challenges include limited access to funding and resources, regulatory hurdles, and the need for broader support from the tourism industry and local communities (Astawa et al, 2021;Suryani et al, 2022;Susila & Hukom, 2023;Yanti et al, 2023). This reflects the need for an ecosystem that supports and encourages sustainable entrepreneurship, highlighting the relevance of this theory in the Indonesian context.…”
Section: Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participation of local communities adds significant value to the sustainable measures. However, there is a knowledge gap between the local community and environmental issues, which needs to be advocated urgently to stabilise environmental sustainability in vulnerable areas such as marine tourism (Suryani et al, 2022). Guests are the main audience, and ensuring their health and safety will be the prime responsibility of the tourism providers.…”
Section: Elements For a Sustainable Tourism Businessmentioning
confidence: 99%