2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/704/1/012036
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Comparative Study: Perception on Sustainable Tourism of Urban and Rural Eco-Villages in Bali

Abstract: This study is motivated by the number of tourist villages in Bali that do not care about sustainability and are not as promoted as eco-villages, instead deteriorating the natural environment due to its development, and aims to analyze the community and tourist perceptions on sustainable tourism in eco-villages of Sanur Kauh village in urban area and of Blimbingsari village in rural area. Differences among community are analyzed based on gender, stakeholder roles, age, and occupation variables, education, touri… Show more

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“…The perceptions of the public and tourists regarding sustainable tourism between the tourism villages of Sanur Kauh in urban areas and Blimbingsari in rural areas [12]. Differences between and within (between & within) the two communities are analyzed based on variables of gender, role of stakeholders, age, occupation, education, level of tourism awareness.…”
Section: Tourism Village Collaborative Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perceptions of the public and tourists regarding sustainable tourism between the tourism villages of Sanur Kauh in urban areas and Blimbingsari in rural areas [12]. Differences between and within (between & within) the two communities are analyzed based on variables of gender, role of stakeholders, age, occupation, education, level of tourism awareness.…”
Section: Tourism Village Collaborative Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perception on sustainable tourism of urban and rural eco-villages in Bali was conducted by Halim and Ervina [8] for two tourism villages in Bali, namely Sanur Kauh Village as a tourist village located in an urban area and Blimbingsari Village, located in a rural area. The research results indicate significant differences in perception on sustainable tourism between the community and the tourists in eco-villages located in urban and rural areas and it may be determined by the village's location and physical environment.…”
Section: Theoretical Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a review, the most published title is The Impact of the Covid Pandemic (Budhi et al, 2022;Priyo Purnomo et al, 2021;Subadra & Hughes, 2022;Sunarta & Saiffuloh, 2022). Several researchers were still discussing the issue of sustainable tourism during this time period (Dolezal & Novelli, 2020;Halim & Ervina, 2021;Yudhari et al, 2020) because it was still thought to be relevant to investigate. Furthermore, several studies suggest a comprehensive study related to the role of the pentahelix in sustainable tourism management when implementing sustainability principles (Budhi et al, 2022;Priyo Purnomo et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Bali Tourism Research Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%