SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN DOLOMITE POST-MINING AREA: A CASE STUDY IN SEKAPUK VILLAGE, UJUNGPANGKAH DISTRICT, GRESIK REGENCY
The use of post-mining dolomite land to become a tourist destination is something new and very unique. Post-mining dolomite land is not included in the UNWTO tourist destination classification. This study aims to provide an overview of sustainable tourism on post-mining dolomite lands in Setigi. Sus...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54322 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The use of post-mining dolomite land to become a tourist destination is something new and very unique. Post-mining dolomite land is not included in the UNWTO tourist destination classification. This study aims to provide an overview of sustainable tourism on post-mining dolomite lands in Setigi. Sustainable tourism is analyzed using the UNWTO concept and the development of several related indicators by considering the economic dimension, environmental dimension, and social dimension. The results showed that the use of sustainable tourism concepts and indicators on post-mining dolomite land in Setigi Tourism was not appropriate. In the economic dimension, there is a leak of 86.16% of tourist spending that leaves Sekapuk Village which can weaken the level of tourism sustainability and the MSMEs created are 100% which can increase the level of sustainable tourism. In the environmental dimension, the absence of the use of renewable resources and waste processing in Setigi Tourism which can weaken sustainable tourism and the sacrifices for building Setigi Tourism is estimated at 4,089,600 tons of dolomite. In the social dimension, there are multiple positions carried out by Sekapuk Village stakeholders in
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Setigi Tourism ad hoc management which can weaken the level of sustainable tourism |
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