This research aimed to identify and examine the efforts of the Lampung regional government in providing tourism supplies, during the pandemic Covid-19 pandemic, within the framework of the ASEAN Tourism Cooperation. The data were obtained by examining primary and secondary data, as well as deep interviews with informant, namely the Tourism Office of Lampung Province. This research used a qualitative method with a case study approach. The tourism supply was studied using the Tourism Supply theory within the framework of the ASEAN Tourism Cooperation, aligned with the Indonesian National Government's Strategic plan in achieving the Tourism Vision and Mission 2020-2024. This research resulted conclusions about the government's efforts to provide tourism supplies during the pandemi, and the potential for cooperation in regional tourism development at the domestic and foreign levels.
The Industrial Revolution 4.0 and society 5.0 encourage disruption not only from technology and business models but also from climate change. The Growth of energy demand is one of the triggers for increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Proper management of forests and plantations can have a multiplier effect, namely conservation, protection of life support systems, and sources of biomass fuel. The International Trade Center shows that Vietnam and Indonesia are the main producers of the Southeast Asia region with an export value of US $ 309,220,000 and US $ 26,764,000 respectively in 2019. Meanwhile, Denmark is the world's largest importer with an import value of US $ 542,474. .000. South Korea is the largest importer in Asia with a value of US $ 362,283 in 2019. Lampung Province has a forest area with an area of 1,004,735 hectares of the 94.1 forested land area in Indonesia. Increasing the function of some forests in Lampung to become Energy Plantation Forests can increase the production of wood pellets. The growth of biomass wood pellet production will increase the export balance of Lampung Province. The political will of European Union countries, South Korea and Japan in increasing the use of wood pellets as a fuel for electricity generation is an export opportunity for wood pellets in Lampung Province. The global Wood Pellet market with a value of US $ 5324 million in 2020 is expected to reach US $ 8095.4 million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 6.1% during 2021-2026. Gorontalo Province, with a planted concession area of 15 thousand hectares, can produce wood pellets of 36 thousand tons/year. 20% percent of Lampung Forest is increased to THE potential to produce 40 thousand tons/year.
Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan edukasi kepada pelaku UMKM di wisata Pantai Minang Rua, Kabupaten Lampung Selatan. Pelaku UMKM wisata Pantai Minang Rua mengalami penurunan omzet selama pandemi Covid-19, karena terjadi penurunan jumlah wisatawan. Perlu ada pendampingan bagi para pelaku UMKM agar dapat bertahan selama pandemi Covid-19 dan dapat bangkit setelah pandemi Covid-19 berakhir. Penerapan sustainable tourism diharapkan mampu mendorong pelaku UMKM mendapatkan manfaat baik dari sisi ekonomi, sosial maupun lingkungan. Materi edukasi yang diberikan kepada pelaku UMKM yaitu penerapan sustainable tourism melalui local control, physical integrity, environmental purity, dan economic viability. Pemetaan materi tersebut berdasarkan survey dan wawancara dengan masyarakat dan Pokdarwis wisata Pantai Minang Rua. Materi diberikan melalui diskusi face to face. Berdasarkan hasil angket yang diberikan kepada para pelaku UMKM terlihat bahwa pelaku UMKM telah memahami penerapan sustainable tourism di wisata Pantai Minang Rua.
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