2021
DOI: 10.14421/jpm.2021.051-06
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The Potential of Community-Based Nomadic Tourism Development: Insight from Three Case Study in Yogyakarta

Abstract: Since February 2015, the government has provided tourism as a leading sector in development. It is, however, that this premise needs to be reviewed. As one of the popular destinations in Indonesia, after Bali, Yogyakarta is still dealing with acute poverty problems with an 11,7% poverty rate and disparity index of 0,423 (Gini ratio) by March 2019. This situation showed that tourism has not contributed to its vital role in empowering the community. The primary problem is concerning the lack of participation bas… Show more

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“…The local youths then slowly joined the tourism management activities on this basis. This basic assumption is confirmed by Tomazos & Butler (2010) and Lindawati et al (2021), which explore the success of managing tourist village destinations. They revealed that volunteer tourism has a significant role in the process of strengthening the community to build their homes into tourist destinations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The local youths then slowly joined the tourism management activities on this basis. This basic assumption is confirmed by Tomazos & Butler (2010) and Lindawati et al (2021), which explore the success of managing tourist village destinations. They revealed that volunteer tourism has a significant role in the process of strengthening the community to build their homes into tourist destinations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…As tourism grows into Indonesia's most important economic sector, the process of ruralization and industrialization has fundamentally reshaped rural community bonds. Thousands of rural tourism conscious groups are created by strengthening social solidity, dynamic participation, and solidifying local identity (Ateljevic and Doorne, 2003;Putra et al, 2019;Lindawati, Damayanti and Putri, 2021). This fact dismisses urbanization projects considered a program to suppress the imbalance of economic growth between villages and cities (Sariffuddin, Wahyono and Brotosunaryo, 2017;Wilonoyudho et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bicycle tourism is generally considered to also include the watching of cycling events, such as South Australia's Tour Down Under, or France's Tour de France (Ritchie et al, 2010). However, the emergence of independent kinds of tourism, for instance, nomadic tourism can possibly go hand in hand with cycle tourism (Lindawati et al, 2021).…”
Section: From Cycle Tourism To Pandemic Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%