2015
DOI: 10.22334/jbhost.v1i1.14
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The Potential Development of Community Based Tourism at Ambengan Village, Buleleng Regency, Bali

Abstract: This study discussed the concept of sustainable tourism development which used participation-based of local communities in northern Bali, especially in Ambengan village in accordance with the concept of community-based tourism (CBT). To achieve the objectives of the research, this study has identified potential Ambengan village as a community-based tourism products, which consists of; attraction, accessibilities, amenities, ancillaries, activity, and community involvement. Followed by observation method, which… Show more

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“…Kemajuan teknologi informasi dalam satu dekade terakhir, menyadarkan masyarakat tentang kebutuhan mobilitas dan wisata sebagai salah satu gaya hidup (Al-Msallam, 2020). Fenomena ini tidak hanya terjadi pada unsur Pemerintah dan industri pendukung pariwisata saja (Luo et al, 2020), tetapi juga pada kekuatan ekonomi berbasis masyarakat seperti pengelolaan objek wisata (Arcana & Wiweka, 2015;Putra et al, 2021). Melihat keterbatasan yang dimiliki pengelola objek wisata, diperlukan upaya dalam mendukung kemajuan usaha mereka baik dari kalangan pemerintah maupun akademisi.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Kemajuan teknologi informasi dalam satu dekade terakhir, menyadarkan masyarakat tentang kebutuhan mobilitas dan wisata sebagai salah satu gaya hidup (Al-Msallam, 2020). Fenomena ini tidak hanya terjadi pada unsur Pemerintah dan industri pendukung pariwisata saja (Luo et al, 2020), tetapi juga pada kekuatan ekonomi berbasis masyarakat seperti pengelolaan objek wisata (Arcana & Wiweka, 2015;Putra et al, 2021). Melihat keterbatasan yang dimiliki pengelola objek wisata, diperlukan upaya dalam mendukung kemajuan usaha mereka baik dari kalangan pemerintah maupun akademisi.…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…1993: 2 in (Kemenpar, 2019). Currently, tourist village is considered as one of the tourism products that represent sustainable development to accelerate economic, social, cultural and environmental growth in rural areas by involving local communities (Arcana & Wiweka, 2015bKemenpar, 2019…”
Section: Rural Tourism and Tourist Villagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The awareness of managers and the community towards village carrying capacity has been appreciated by various institutions through several events including ITSA 2017 in Indonesia, the ASEAN Community Based Tourism (CBT) Award in Singapore, and the 2018 ASEAN Sustainable Tourism Award in Thailand (Kompas, 2019). This recognition encourages researchers to study how the experiences of Indonesian tourist villages, especially the Nglanggeran-Yogyakarta tourist village, manage their lifecycle so that they are able to avoid overtourism as has occurred in several leading destinations (Arcana & Wiweka, 2015bDemolinggo et al, 2020;Kemenpar, 2019;Parantika et al, 2020;Sunarta & Arida, 2017). Their experiences raise several questions to be discussed and studied, including, how is the growth of Nglanggeran tourist village seen from the tourism lifecycle approach?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, based on Stendhal's Memoires d'un Touriste, it appears that the word "tourist" has been introduced and used by French peoples since 1838 in referring to people who visit England to refer to the practices of the English people. But the word was then more commonly associated with traveling for pleasure after a book, which coincided with the beginnings of the 'modern tourist industry' [12,13,14,15,1]. Whereas Leiper [12,13,14,15,1] noted the development of the definition of tourism and tourists since the 1930's, where tourists in a practical scope according to the League of Nation Statistical Committee (1937) were those who visited a country outside their residence and stayed at least 24 hours with various purposes to enjoy free time and doing business.…”
Section: Travelermentioning
confidence: 99%