2001
DOI: 10.1177/146879760100100206
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Book Review: An Introduction to Tourism and Anthropology

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“…One of the tourism potentials that can be developed as alternative tourism in Banyuwangi is Religious Tourism. Dewhurst (2001) mentions that the Sustainable Tourism Development is a concept in tourism which aspired by the people who understand the importance of sustainability, the emphasis on the sustainability of the development of a tourism area, with three aspects, environmental, social, cultural and economic (Nikolova & Hens, 2013;Mihalic, 2009: 233). In conducting interviews using several instruments, namely interview guidelines, recording devices in the form of block notes and ballpoints, voice recording devices, cameras, and video recording devices; 2) Observation technique is done by observing the ongoing activities (Sukmadinata, 2009: 220;Bungin, 2009: 115).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the tourism potentials that can be developed as alternative tourism in Banyuwangi is Religious Tourism. Dewhurst (2001) mentions that the Sustainable Tourism Development is a concept in tourism which aspired by the people who understand the importance of sustainability, the emphasis on the sustainability of the development of a tourism area, with three aspects, environmental, social, cultural and economic (Nikolova & Hens, 2013;Mihalic, 2009: 233). In conducting interviews using several instruments, namely interview guidelines, recording devices in the form of block notes and ballpoints, voice recording devices, cameras, and video recording devices; 2) Observation technique is done by observing the ongoing activities (Sukmadinata, 2009: 220;Bungin, 2009: 115).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%