Quality and sustainability of tourism development in Copper Canyon, Mexico: Perceptions of community stakeholders and visitors

2018 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 91-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Manuel Ramón González Herrera ◽  
Vinod Sasidharan ◽  
Julian Alberto Álvarez Hernández ◽  
Luis Daniel Azpeitia Herrera
Author(s):  
Riska Destiana ◽  
Kismartini Kismartini ◽  
Tri Yuningsih

  Pulau Penyengat is designated as a leading area for halal tourism development. The development of halal tourism on Pulau Penyengat requires cooperation and support from many parties. The less optimal role of stakeholders in tourism development cooperation makes the reason for the importance of this research being carried out. The purpose of this research is to identify the stakeholders involved, analyze the roles of stakeholders, analyze the relationships between stakeholders, and analyze supporting and inhibiting factors. The method uses a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collection techniques combining online interviews, documentation and observations. The results show that the development of the island's halal tourism destinations involves stakeholders with the pentahelix concept, consisting of academics, business, community, government and mass media. There are 38 stakeholders involved and classified into primary, key and secondary stakeholders. The role of stakeholders is reflected in the roles of policy creators, coordinators, facilitators, implementers and accelerators. The relationship between stakeholders is seen from the form and activities. Value and communication are supporting factors in the development of halal tourism destinations, and trust and policies are inhibiting factors. The suggestions conveyed are the issuance of halal tourism regulations, the formation of a special tourism agency for Pulau Penyengat ,increased coordination between stakeholders, increasing the role of academic and community stakeholders, improving halal tourism support facilities, and promoting halal tourism through digital channels.    


Author(s):  
Selly Veronica ◽  
Nurlisa Ginting ◽  
AmyMarisa

Night tourism development comes up as an innovative strategy for tourism development in this current intense competition. There are four main elements in night tourism, namely economic, social, environmental, and night atmosphere. Berastagi is the most popular tourist destination in Karo Regency, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia, which already have night tourism destination but unfortunately undeveloped yet. Night tourism development in Berastagi must be with the local wisdom approach to maximize its benefit. Karonese as the majority ethnic of the local community in this area potential to be developed on its night tourism. This paper only analyzes the environmental and night atmosphere aspects in Berastagi’s night tourism, which based on local wisdom. Qualitative primary data from field observation and depth interview results have been analyzed by using the descriptive method. The study shows that involving local wisdom in developing the environment and night atmosphere can give the typical identity for the night tourism in Berastagi.Night Tourism


2019 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nick Towner ◽  
Semisi Taumoepeau

Abstract Tuvalu and Nauru are isolated developing island nations located in the South Pacific Ocean. In contrast to the established larger Pacific destinations such as Fiji and Tahiti, the tourism industries on both Tuvalu and Nauru are in their infancy. Tourism development in these remote island nations faces a myriad of challenges which include a lack of infrastructure, environmental susceptibility, economic vulnerability, difficulties with access and considerable distances from major tourist markets. This paper reviews tourism on Tuvalu and Nauru and evaluates their current situation regarding potential tourism development through workshops with relevant stakeholders, surveys and subsequent SWOT analysis. The results of the paper outlined a large number of challenges faced by Tuvalu and Nauru due to their geographic location but also highlighted that both Islands possess fascinating and unique features that have the potential to attract niche tourism markets. A key finding of this paper is that the tourism stimulus or potential attraction can also be the chief threat to the islands’ economic survival hence the two edges of the sword. Further research is required to assess the effect of the withdrawal of the Refugee Processing Centre on Nauru’s economy and to evaluate the impact of climate change on Tuvalu’s society and potential adaption strategies.


Inovasi ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-20
Author(s):  
Porman Juanda Marpomari Mahulae

Penelitian ini adalah sebuah usaha yang dilakukan untuk mengurai masalah yang dihadapi para stakeholder dalam mewujudkan sebuah pengelolaan pariwisata yang berkelanjutan di kawasan Danau Toba. Indikator yang diukur dalam penelitian ini adalah indikator dasar dari 5 (lima) isu utama pengembangan periwisata berkelanjutan yang telah dikembangkan oleh United Nation World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Penelitian ini adalah penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan diperkuat dengan data-data yang bersifat kuantitatif. Berdasarkan hasil pengukuran indikator-indikator dasar tersebut dan pendalaman yang dilakukan dengan diskusi-diskusi yang dilakukan dengan para informan penelitian, diketahui bahwa sebenarnya penyelesaian persoalan dasar pengembangan pariwisata berkelanjutan di sebuah destinasi wisata masih menjadi tugas besar bagi para stakeholder kepariwisataan di kawasan tersebut. Berdasarkan jenis permasalahan yang ada, maka terdapat kebutuhan kebijakan pengembangan terkait: 1) peningkatkan perekonomian dengan adanya kegiatan pariwisata; 2) penjaminan kesejahteraan daerah dan masyarakat lokal dengan adanya kegiatan pariwisata; 3) pemenuhan kepuasan pengunjung; 4) pelibatan masyarakat lokal di dalam pengelolaan kepariwisataan; dan 5) penjaminan kelestarian lingkungan hidup.   Kata kunci: pengembangan, pariwisata berkelanjutan, Danau Toba


2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1072-1072
Author(s):  
Ning (Chris) Chen ◽  
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Tina Šegota ◽  
Tea Golja

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