Tourism business actors at Pulang Sawal Beach produce waste as many as tourists visit. The waste management issues at the beach area could affect the tourist’s comfort if the problems left unsolved. This study aims to determine the type of waste generated, as well as the participation of tourism business actors in waste management. The type of research used in this study is descriptive qualitative. The population in this study is a tourism business actor at Pulang Sawal Beach. The sampling method used in this study is simple random sampling. Data collection techniques are through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The data obtained is then analyzed using qualitative analysis. The type of organic waste produced is in the form of food leftovers, raw materials leftovers, paper, cardboard, cartons, newspapers, etc. While the types of inorganic waste produced are plastic bags, food packaging, plastic and glass bottles, etc. The results showed that tourism business actors participated in the decision-making stage as much as 37%, participated in the implementation of 67.8%, participated in taking benefits as much as 100%, and participated in the evaluation phase as much as 95%. Low participation in decision making due to the lack of knowledge related to waste management, so they choose to listen and accept every decision that is made. They have not implemented good waste management. Tourism business actors agree that a clean business environment benefits both the convenience of work and visitors and assesses that waste management is in accordance with planning.
Dikirim: 25 Mei 2019 This study aims to determine the satisfaction of tourists and the performance of the components of tourism destinations, namely attractions, accessibility, and amenities (A3). These components are also used as research variables. The research sample uses the Purposive Sampling method with 100 respondents obtained. The instruments used in data collection were questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Quantitative analysis is done by Likert Scale and Importance Performance Analysis. Qualitative analysis is done by comparing the results of quantitative analysis and existing conditions in the field Tourist satisfaction for the attraction component and accessibility is in the Satisfied category, while the amenities component is in the Quite Satisfied category. The performance that needs to be improved is online information easiness, the completeness of facilities at the homestay, also distinctive and diversity of the souvenirs products. Deficiencies in the amenities component do not affect the overall satisfaction of tourists, as long as the indicators in the attraction and accessibility components are considered satisfactory.
One of the most favorite tourist attraction in Yogyakarta is Malioboro. Revitalization of Malioboro has been realized by arranging three main areas, which are Alun-Alun Utara, Malioboro, and Abu Bakar Ali Parking Park. The hard work of the Government of Yogyakarta and its related parties in the early stages of this arrangement and revitalization has shown its results. Now the three areas of revitalization has been well ordered and expected to have a positive effect to increase the number of visitors in Yogyakarta. Improving the quality of public facilities, public infrastructure, and tourism facilities should be in line with the increasing satisfaction of tourists visiting the region, because the satisfaction of tourists is one of the benchmarks of the success of a tourist attraction. For that, research need to be done to measure the level of customer satisfaction on the revitalization of Malioboro area. This study aims to (1) find out the quality of public facilities, public infrastructure, and tourism facilities; (2) to know the level of satisfaction of tourists visiting in Malioboro area after revitalization. This research is descriptive research by conducting survey. Sampling method is using Accidental Sampling Method with the number of samples of 100 respondents who visited Malioboro area. Data collection techniques use questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Then the method of data analysis using Importance Performance Analysis method. The researchers hope this research can give input for local government especially Technical Implemetation Unit of Malioboro Area Management in Yogyakarta Tourism and Culture Departement, in order to improve the quality of tourist attraction in Malioboro area. Keyword: Level of Tourist Satisfaction, Revitalization of Malioboro
This study aims to assess the distribution and the volume of waste in Parangtritis tourism area, evaluate waste management systems that have been done by the local district, assess the effectiveness of waste management systems and assess management strategies in the Parangtritis tourism area. The method used in this research is descriptive method by using surveys. The results showed that the distribution of trash accumulating in the Mancingan Hamlet (Parangtritis Beach), Grogol IX Hamlet (Parangkusumo Beach), and Depok Hamlet (Depok Beach). The system of environmental management has been considered not effective enough and it can be seen from not yet lifted overall waste generation in a single day to a landfill. The cleaner every morning pick up the trash once a day. The availability of waste facilities and infrastructure are widely available (according to 55% of respondents) with a pretty good quality (according to 45% of respondents). In terms of financing, the levy is paid fairly in accordance with the performance of a janitor and amounts collected are found to be a burden. Local government regulations has been socialized and well implemented, but there are no articles that give strict punishment to violators. Keywords: Waste Management Strategy, Tourism Area, Coastal and Marine Environment
The lack of information related to the best practices in responsible tourism is one of the causes to tourist behavior problems. This study aims to determine the behavior of tourists in hiking, the adoption of responsible tourism practices, and to compile a responsible tourism practices guidebook. The research method used is survey research by spreading the questionnaire. Based on Likert analysis, at the pre-ascending stage, the classification of attitudes indicated by the respondents for cost and transportation is quite agreeable, while for equipment, guide, and simaksi is agreed. The ascent stage, the indicator when going up the mountain is quite agree, camping is not agree, the cook is agree, and when down the mountain is strongly agree. The post-ascent stage shows quite agreeable attitude. The public test of the guidebook, for the aspect of size and language of submission shows an agreeable attitude, while for the design, thickness, and content of the book shows an agreeable attitude. The conclusion is that (1) Still found the behavior of tourists in mountain climbing that is not environmentally friendly, (2) The responsible tourism practices of mountaineering that includes pre-ascending, ascent, and post-ascent, not well implemented by tourists, and (3) The responsible tourism practices guidebook still lack both technical and substance. Keywords: responsible tourism, mountain hiking, guidebook, tourist behavior
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