23 research outputs found

    Snooping Handicraft-Ecotourism in Lombok

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    Handicraft ecotourism has not become a leading sector in Lombok. Recently, the President of Indonesia has targeted to improve the performance of this sector to be ten times over the next four years. Factually, obstacles encountered with the development of handicrafts in Lombok include raw materials, facilities, and weakness in material, design, creativity, and promotion. This study addressed a theme of a sustainability, economy and development of a region. Determining the performance gap between the existing and expected, would inform them about the priority over their program. This study found four (4) points that get to improve: Firstly, the<br>Ministry of Tourism will prioritize training for the artisans in making the new design of the new craft actively. Secondly, develop innovative and developing creative new designs and themes from crafts, adapting lessons to the needs of travelers and meeting their criteria. Thirdly, the artisans expand their distribution area to improve its business by coordinating, strengthening the standardization of craft quality. Finally, they get to substitute the material without changing the function and culture of local handicrafts. <br><br

    Technocentrism: Using sustainable tourism concept to sustain environment, improving communities’ life qualities, and increasing economic growth on Perak’s destination, Malaysia

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    Perak is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. There are 136 destinations on Perak, but based on sustainable tourism concept,there are only less than 15% destinations were sustained, and most of them were unsustained. So, based on techno-centrism's philosophy, we try to develop new prospective sustainable tourism for the balance destinations. It not only could improve local economic growth, but also could improve the quality of destination's environment and strengthen the regional tourism institution in improving their performance on serving local communities.Furthermore, to fulfill the aim of the research by using techno-centrism's philosophy, and content analysis to tabulate the research which was conducted for 3 months, we tried to develop new prospective destination <br

    Presiding Ora Coastal Ecotourism in Maluku, Indonesia

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    Resolving issues of tourism development needed to be supporting and resolved with the help of local government. Currently, the problem of regional tourism development did not base on the development of environment and ecosystem. National economic development is neither regional nor local. Nevertheless, the role of community involvement in tourism activities is necessary. In addition, it needed to develop of transportation infrastructure related to regional activities. Coastal ecotourism has proven to be the largest foreign exchange contributor to a region or country. For that reason, applying this concept, it could improve coastal tourism performance. In the long term, this tourism sector can defeat the mining, oil and gas sectors. Furthermore, the Ministry of Tourism states that Indonesia's tourism potential is prospective. This one-year quantitative and qualitative study

    Guesstimating Coastal Ecotourism in Muara Beting, Indonesia

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    There is a very beautiful beach in an industrial city that located very close to the international airport and the capital of Indonesia. This beach is located amid traffic density and densely populated. This beach is included in the regional tourism development program. This study aims to respond to Master Plan statements and programs from provincial tourism and assess the performance of the coast. The results of these assessments become the basis of improving the performance of coastal ecotourism, which is the hope of the tourists. Currently, the coastal performance almost meets the requirements of coastal ecotourism. This one-year research done by mixed mode method. Data collections processed by random and stratified sampling. This study finds the expected performance of tourism with the concept of ecotourism. There is a gap between performance expectations

    Fundamentals of human resource management

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    Fundamentals of human resource managementThis book is suitable read by lecturers, students, and consultants who explore more about human resource management, but the table of the content does not follow its statement. Overall the book is very friendly and easy to trace, especially for the lecturer and consultants. In terms of human resource management, Dessler needs to enrich organizational behavior as well as the case study. As a note, this book is suitable to read because the layout is well managed with highlight color interpretation

    Image Analysis: Textile Industry in Indonesia

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    In 2014, the Indonesian textile industry exports 36% of their woven fabric's amount USD 4.1 to the United States, 16% to the European Union and Japan, and 5% to theAssociation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This research was conducted from August 2014 to April 2015 in Indonesia. The questionnaires were distributed to 350 respondents, by using a stratified sampling, purposively, and triangulation techniques. The questionnaires were distributed to an international and national distributors, textile company staffs, textile agency, textile shopkeepers, tailor, staff of the garment, and the staffs of the Trade Minister of Indonesian. The image analysis shows that the woven fabrics of Indonesia are competitive. In terms of an image analysis, this study found three gaps of the image's expectation and performance. It is indicated that the plan of the Trade Minister of Indonesia would be done

    Investigated Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Samudra Baru and Tanjung Pakis Beach, Karawang, West Java, Indonesia

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    The aim of this is to response the Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy of Indonesia on her Wonderful Indonesia 2014 Program, by investigating the potential of<br>sustainable coastal tourism in Samudra Baru and Tanjung Pakis beach of West Java–Indonesia. Based on the concept of sustainable coastal tourism in Karawang, the study found Samudra Baru Beach is a beach resort that is more sustainable than the Tanjung Pakis Beach. Because the Tanjung Pakis beach almost becomes a potential sustainable coastal tourism. Samudra Baru Beach would be more sustainable coastal tourism than Tanjung Pakis Beach, as long the Pedes sub-district committed to pay more their attention on enhancing the potential of sustainable coastal tourism by dealing with the stakeholders on conserving the Samudra Baru coastal environmen

    Beneficial images: Batik handicraft tourism in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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    The purpose of this study was to respond Philologist arts practitioner's statements, by exploring the performance of beneficial images of batik handicraft tourism in Yogyakarta. This one year's quantitative research was conducted from July 2013–July 2014 in Yogyakarta. The data were collected randomly, stratified sampling, triangulation, and based on the content analysis, by distributing 300 questionnaires to 100 respondents. This study found that batik handicraft tourism performance has beneficial image strength for tourists. It's indicated that most of the tourists consider going to Yogyakarta because of the beneficial impact of the City of the World Batik of Yogyakarta. Every part of the experience of tourists became very important and be a part of beneficial image attributes: a sense of place, infrastructure, culture, types and standards of service, and impressions. The main

    Contemplating Sustainable Coastal Tourism in Balekambang Beach, Indonesia

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    Indonesia's tourism development continues to be encouraged for the sake of Indonesia made tourism the number one in the world. In fact, many people believe in tourism 2020 Indonesia so-world examples. The Minister of Tourism, believes the expected increase of 20 million travelers arrived in 2020. Along with the advent of globalization and the implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community, the District Government of Malang intends to develop coastal tourism, which is a source of income and constructed within the region, in particular, the field of tourism, in order to compete with other regions, not only domestically, but also abroad. This study aims, is to respond to the regent Malang's aims by contemplating sustainable coastal tourism in Balekambang beach. The result from this study is based on its concept indicating that these destinations are quite friendly environment

    Gazing Coastal Ecotourism in Morotai Islands, Indonesia

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    The natural beauty of Morotai Island is not only reflected under the sea, but also on the land. Wide white sand over ready to pamper the eyes of anyone who set foot on it. Moreover, Morotai has its own uniqueness, besides having beautiful nature and unique culture, its location is also strategic because it is in shipping line of Asia and Australia as well as an effort to accelerate the development of Morotai tourism, North Maluku. It's becoming a world-class tourism destination and international competitiveness. The Ministry of Tourism together with the Government of Morotai Regency launched it on the Wonderful Morotai Island 2016. This study aims are to respond Ministry of Tourism target and find out the performance of coastal eco-tourism in Morotai. This study found the performance gaps of coastal-ecotourism in Morotai islands, Indonesia. The realistic and a main point indicate
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