2022
DOI: 10.30892/gtg.43312-906
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Structural Equation Model the Development of the Covid 19 Community Resilience in Pujon Kidul Tourism Village

Abstract: Pujon Kidul, Malang is a village tourism that offers agricultural potential as a tourist attraction to prosper the communities. Pandemic Covid-19 has caused instability in all sectors, including agricultural sector. The agricultural sector is the last line of defense, but that does not mean the pandemic has no impact on farming activities. On the contrary, the pandemic has slowed global economic growth and social growth, particularly in agriculture; as a result, social capital and local wisdom must be strength… Show more

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“…This is in line with the increasing urgency of resilience due to the increasing number of shocks experienced in tourism and other industries around the world (Gabriel-Campos et al, 2021;Koliou et al, 2020). There have been many studies that have tried to measure community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic (Ariyani et al, 2023;Astuti et al, 2022;Prayitno et al, 2022) but no one has specifically discussed it in the context of independent/advanced tourism villages as model tourism villages in Indonesia. This research aims to fill this gap and obtain a comprehensive picture of community resilience from independent/developed tourist villages facing the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This is in line with the increasing urgency of resilience due to the increasing number of shocks experienced in tourism and other industries around the world (Gabriel-Campos et al, 2021;Koliou et al, 2020). There have been many studies that have tried to measure community resilience to the COVID-19 pandemic (Ariyani et al, 2023;Astuti et al, 2022;Prayitno et al, 2022) but no one has specifically discussed it in the context of independent/advanced tourism villages as model tourism villages in Indonesia. This research aims to fill this gap and obtain a comprehensive picture of community resilience from independent/developed tourist villages facing the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Additionally, social networks can be a means for exchanging knowledge and best practices related to clean water management. According to [26], [27] ,when village communities have strong social networks, they can share experiences, gain deeper understanding, and develop joint initiatives to improve the quality and availability of clean water.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this case, it makes it easier for individuals to access a variety of resources, including valuable information, help from peers, and shared resources. All of this forms a close network of support between communities, demonstrating the importance of social connectedness in enriching access and resources for each individual [15,16,[43][44][45][46][47][48][49]. In terms of having access to social networks and being a part of groups, social capital demonstrates the social interaction process society [47] Types of social capital, such as bonding, bridging, and linking, can be used to categorise how social interaction occurs when people are accessing resources.…”
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confidence: 99%