2022
DOI: 10.24815/jsu.v16i1.25608
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Interaksi dan Dampak Sosial Budaya dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata

Abstract: This study aims to examine the social interactions between tourists and local communities and the socio-cultural impacts arising from these interactions. The method used in this research is the literature study method. This study shows that social interactions between tourists and local communities lead to positive and negative responses depending on the benefits derived from tourism development. The socio-cultural impact of tourism can be grouped into three: the effect on the demographic structure, the impact… Show more

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“…Related to improving the quality of accessibility of tourism destinations Kintamani, this is in line with Slamet et al (2015) which stated that the efforts made to improve accessibility by the management of the Toya Bungkah tourist attraction were to make suggestions to the local government to make lights around the accessibility to Toya Bungkah. The proposal put forward by the Salang community with Widari (2022) states that while in a tourism destination, tourists interact with local communities, from the interactions that are carried out, the community gives a response/perception towards tourists. The response of the local community is to request the provision of street lighting in the Kintamani tourism destination area, so that tourists have a positive perception of the accessibility of tourism destinations.…”
Section: Millennial Generation Tourist Perceptions Of Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Related to improving the quality of accessibility of tourism destinations Kintamani, this is in line with Slamet et al (2015) which stated that the efforts made to improve accessibility by the management of the Toya Bungkah tourist attraction were to make suggestions to the local government to make lights around the accessibility to Toya Bungkah. The proposal put forward by the Salang community with Widari (2022) states that while in a tourism destination, tourists interact with local communities, from the interactions that are carried out, the community gives a response/perception towards tourists. The response of the local community is to request the provision of street lighting in the Kintamani tourism destination area, so that tourists have a positive perception of the accessibility of tourism destinations.…”
Section: Millennial Generation Tourist Perceptions Of Accessibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%