Purpose: This study aims to determine the management implementation of the Storynomics concept of the Puputan Badung war in the city tours of Denpasar and determine the management implementation model that can be used. Research methods: The data collection methods used are interviews, participatory observations, documentation, and focus group discussions. Findings: Storynomics tourism as one of the concepts echoed by the current government in its aim to promote historical and heritage stories in tourist destinations has been eyed to begin developing in each region in Indonesia. Denpasar City has started to adopt the concept of storytelling in packaging historical stories, but the synergy built between each stakeholder has not been optimal. Implication: Good cooperation is needed between each related party in developing the concept of storynomics tourism in a sustainable manner in the future.
This study aims to maximize the implementation of two aspects, namely the Green Meeting Concept with Green MICE Business. The study uses qualitative descriptive analysis techniques by exploring the explanation of the green economy concept, things that affect the green economy, the benefits of green MICE Business and supporting government policies. As to overcome this problem, the event organizers should limit the number of waste used in an event. Therefore, it is important that event handlers practice environmental protection during organizing an event. Evaluating environmental impacts from both positive and negative perspectives provides a better understanding of the proper use of natural resources. Perform calculations for investment planning to support the green MICE movement as part of supporting a green economy.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify the development of tourist destinations in Bontomarannu Village, Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi through the study of the 4A tourism components namely attraction, accessibility, amenity and ancillary tourism area life cycle (TALC) and growth strategy matrix for tourism villages. Research methods: This research uses a qualitative approach using interview techniques, participatory observation, documentation and focus group discussion. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. All data collected was analyzed using Nvivo 12 plus software. Findings: The potential of Bontomarannu Tourism Village is in two stages, namely the exploration stage and the involvement stage because the conditions of the potential of each tourist attraction are different. Bontomarannu Village has tourist destinations such as natural tourism, historical tourism and religious tourism. The village as a destination makes the local community and BUMDES (Village-Owned Enterprises) synergize and work hard to develop their village into a tourist village that is different from other villages. Implication: Development efforts are needed so that Bontomarannu Tourism Village can continue to grow and its tourist attractions continue to increase with aspects focused on development consisting of attraction, accessibility, amenities and ancillary.
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