2020
DOI: 10.34013/jk.v4i1.38
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Strategi Mencapai Penghidupan Berkelanjutan Pada Sektor Pariwisata Suku Tengger di Taman Nasional Bromo Tengger Semeru

Abstract: Sustainable livelihood is a concept achieved through strategies for utilizing livelihood assets natural, human, social, physical, and financial (DFID, 2001; Scoones, 2009; and Ellis, 2000). The Tengger tribe of Ngadas Village in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park area (TNBTS) earns income from the agriculture and tourism sectors. Vulnerability due to natural disasters, trend changes in tourist arrivals, and climate change affect the five livelihood assets and livelihood strategies. The objective of this study … Show more

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“…In 2019, it was nominated for the Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Awards. Vulnerability in the form of natural disasters, climate change, and trends in tourist visits experienced by the Tengger Tribe of Ngadas Village (Irsyad, Irwan, and Budiani 2020).…”
Section: Profile Of the Tengger Tribementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2019, it was nominated for the Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Awards. Vulnerability in the form of natural disasters, climate change, and trends in tourist visits experienced by the Tengger Tribe of Ngadas Village (Irsyad, Irwan, and Budiani 2020).…”
Section: Profile Of the Tengger Tribementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nature conservation efforts are also carried out by the Tengger Tribe through the tradition of kenduri and kirab (Ahwan et al 2019). This customary tradition is a form of gratitude for nature, especially forests, where humans depend on their lives and a means to invite children and all levels of society to preserve nature through culture (Irsyad et al 2020). Kenduri is carried out in the middle of the forest as an expression of gratitude for the community for the forest which is a place to make a living and depend all of their lives (Ratih and Juwariyah 2020).…”
Section: Environmental Conservation Efforts Of the Tengger Tribementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sample for East Java Province, namely Banyuwangi Regency and Probolinggo Regency, precisely in Bromo. The social capital of the Tenger customary law community in sustainable tourism development, in Ngadas Village shows that social capital reaches high values (Irsyad, Irwan, & Budiani, 2020), seen in table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%