2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1108/1/012068
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Environmental management and stakeholder roles in sustainable tourism development: a feasibility study

Abstract: Kemalang District, Klaten, has several ecotourism-based objects, among which the famous ones are Kali Talang, Girpasang Tegalmulyo, and Embung Tirtomulyo. The three objects use natural resources as their main appeal. Thus many tourists pay for environmental services. This research focuses on managing ecosystems and natural tourism items to ensure economic, social, cultural, and ecological sustainability. The analytical approach uses a sustainable natural tourism feasibility model and assesses the role of stake… Show more

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“…Maximizing the strength of mangrove ecosystem biodiversity and its role in supporting environmental sustainability is an effort to create opportunities (Table 2). SO's first strategy is to open ecotourism and educational tourism in mangrove forests [19]. The second SO strategy, the collaboration between stakeholders (government, private sector, NGOs, and academics), is to facilitate the establishment of non-timber-based craft centers.…”
Section: Strenght-opportunity Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maximizing the strength of mangrove ecosystem biodiversity and its role in supporting environmental sustainability is an effort to create opportunities (Table 2). SO's first strategy is to open ecotourism and educational tourism in mangrove forests [19]. The second SO strategy, the collaboration between stakeholders (government, private sector, NGOs, and academics), is to facilitate the establishment of non-timber-based craft centers.…”
Section: Strenght-opportunity Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perceptions of the role of stakeholders as empowerment coordinators and other stakeholders who participate, and c) Facilitator's role. The perception of the role of stakeholders [10] in facilitating and meeting the target group's needs; d) Implementer's role. Perceptions of the role of stakeholders in implementing policies which include the target group; and e) Accelerator's role.…”
Section: Stakeholder Role Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang and Dong (2022) stated that sustainable tourism aims to provide a satisfying experience for tourists. With customer satisfaction, tourists will revisit tourism (Irawan & Hartoyo, 2022). In addition, managers need to pay attention to economic sustainability, which will provide long-term benefits.…”
Section: Sustainable Tourism Development Local Economic Development T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wijijayanti, Agustina, Winarno, Istanti, and Dharma (2020) claimed that local community participation is also needed in tourism development to get direct benefits such as employment, additional income, and strengthening the quality of human resources. The active involvement of local communities in developing tourism is an essential factor in achieving sustainable results (Irawan & Hartoyo, 2022). Local people have extensive insight into traditions, local heritage, and knowledge of their local culture (Lo & Janta, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%