2020
DOI: 10.46964/jtr..v1i2.232
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Analisis Potensi Wisata Berbasis Budaya dengan Pendekatan Community Based Tourism (CBT) di Desa Budaya Lung Anai, Kutai Kartanegara

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“…Sociocultural activities are tourism potentials found in people's daily lives. Culture could entail community activities, habits, or work and social activities such as hospitality, mutual harmony, and cooperation (Sukmana et al, 2020). When managed properly, sociocultural activities could support tourism development into attractions (K. A.…”
Section: Sociocultural Potentials In Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sociocultural activities are tourism potentials found in people's daily lives. Culture could entail community activities, habits, or work and social activities such as hospitality, mutual harmony, and cooperation (Sukmana et al, 2020). When managed properly, sociocultural activities could support tourism development into attractions (K. A.…”
Section: Sociocultural Potentials In Tourism Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jawi as Tourist Destination. Sociocultural potentials exist in people's lives (Sukmana et al, 2020) and could support tourism when managed and packaged properly. According to S. L. Putri and Damayanti (2017), sociocultural activities supporting tourism include local culture, wisdom, and management systems.…”
Section: Sociocultural Activities In Kampungmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An explanation of the research roadmap is presented with a diagrammatic image for convenience. The roadmap below is used by researchers to see the potential of villages from various fields (nature, culture, artificial), namely [12]:…”
Section: Source: Kemenpar Tourism Village Development Guidebookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tourism, according to Naisbitt and Hermantoro in Sukmana et al, (2020), is defined as a development domain and not a development, because a domain contains space for various sectoral support activities. Tourism is built on the synergy between sectors and their outputs to produce collective outputs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%