2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/158/1/012033
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The Current Observation and Challenges of Tourism Development in Batur Global Geopark Area, Bali Province, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Geopark is a designated physical landscape with a geological heritage value. It is one of the approaches to combine both conservation and sustainable economic development.

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“…Geopark is one of the concepts that contribute to sustainability, which requires community participation in its development and management, in addition to contributions from the government and the private sector [4]. Furthermore, Rosyidie said that the sustainable development of Geoparks is also to improve the socio-economic development of local communities through their participation [21]. So, it is not surprising that people in relatively poor local communities aspire to be involved in tourism [20].…”
Section: The Role Of Stakeholders In Community Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geopark is one of the concepts that contribute to sustainability, which requires community participation in its development and management, in addition to contributions from the government and the private sector [4]. Furthermore, Rosyidie said that the sustainable development of Geoparks is also to improve the socio-economic development of local communities through their participation [21]. So, it is not surprising that people in relatively poor local communities aspire to be involved in tourism [20].…”
Section: The Role Of Stakeholders In Community Involvementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in Bali, resource extraction and tourism compete on a more even footing for capital and policy attention. The continuing presence of a relatively high-wage resourcebased industry was identified by Rosyidie et al (2018) as a deterrent to local people from becoming tourism entrepreneurs. In Sardinia, Italy, traditional extractive industries have had mixed fortunes due to high transport costs, poor infrastructure and global competition.…”
Section: Thei and Industrial Restructuringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now geotourism is a favorite that is used to encourage sustainable tourism development in various regions of Indonesia. Research to support the development of geotourism such as the construction of geopark is in Ciletuh, Sukabumi (Yuliawati, 2016), biodiversity conversation at Bromo, Malang (Hakim & Soemarno, 2017), geoconservation in Toba, North Sumatra (Ginting et al, 2017), value indigenous culture on Sabang Island, Aceh (Aswita et al, 2018), and geoheritage in Batur, Bali (Rosyidie et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Review Geotourismmentioning
confidence: 99%