2018
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.23321-335
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Model of Local Population Perception in Supporting Coastal Tourism Development and Planning in Bali

Abstract: Ge eo oJ Jo ou ur rn na al l o of f T To ou ur ri is sm m a an nd d G Ge eo os si it te es s Year X

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“…(Setini et al, 2021). Additionally, community support greatly modifies the relationship between ecotourism performance and sustainable consciousness, according to Wardana et al (2018). This demonstrates that the community's spirit and awareness are still strong in terms of creating high-quality tourism for visitors.…”
Section: Correlation Between Measuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…(Setini et al, 2021). Additionally, community support greatly modifies the relationship between ecotourism performance and sustainable consciousness, according to Wardana et al (2018). This demonstrates that the community's spirit and awareness are still strong in terms of creating high-quality tourism for visitors.…”
Section: Correlation Between Measuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to the results of reference tracing and early observations, a sort of tourism focused on the natural environment or Ecotourism, yet cultural tourism remains dominant. Ecotourism has a weak correlation with destination competitiveness but a substantial correlation with efforts to build sustainable tourism, according to research on the Empowerment of Cultural Tourism and Ecotourism (Wardana, Utama, & Astawa, 2018). The low correlation between ecotourism and destination competitiveness is attributed to poor ecotourism development management in terms of planning, stakeholder participation, local community involvement, and oversight components.…”
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“…The Boracay Island, a vacation location in the Philippines, has undergone ecosystem changes due to over-tourism, with the island closing for six months in 2018 to reduce its impact on the ecosystem [6]. However, coastal tourism may also be a reason to sustainably preserve coastal ecosystems, and it can also benefit communities [7]. In "Life below Water," the 14th of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which specify the aims of the United Nations for 2030, one of the main targets is to manage coastal and marine tourism and to distribute its benefits fairly to the community [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%