This study aimed to determine the importance of community-based tourism management in increasing the economic income of coastal communities in the coastal areas of the North Coast of Central Java. This research was funded by the Directorate of Research and Community Service (DRPM) of the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with research procedures, namely the description stage, the reduction stage, and the selection stage. The research location is in the coastal area of the North Coast of Central Java with randomly selected respondents. The results obtained are the multiplayer effect of community involvement in marine tourism management in coastal areas, including increased community income, absorption of local workers, the opening of business space for local communities, maintaining the surrounding environment, and improving other supporting amenities.
This study aims to determine the perception of tourists on aspects of heritage tourism at De Tjolomadoe. The data collection method used is the distribution of online questionnaires. The analytical method used is descriptive, covering the characteristics of the respondents and the characteristics of the attractiveness of the De Tjolomadoe tourist attraction. The characteristics of the respondents in this study, namely the majority of male tourists; private employment; undergraduate education; and the population of Central Java. Meanwhile, the characteristics of tourist objects are: tourists consider ticket prices cheap; good image of tourist destinations; recommend De Tjolomadoe as a tourist destination; the majority of tourists who visit use private cars; tourists do not use lodging while visiting; visits are made from the family; Destination information is obtained through friends or relatives. Tourists are motivated to come because they have never been to a tourist location; tourists consider the architecture of the building to be the most attractive attraction. The analysis of heritage aspects includes aspects: rarity, history, superlativity, plurality, influence and aesthetics. De Tjolomadoe has met the criteria as a heritage tourist attraction with the highest aspect of history.
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