STAKEHOLDERS ANALYSIS IN COMMUNITY-BASED SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BLIMBINGSARI TOURISM VILLAGE, JEMBRANA REGENCY, BALI
Blimbingsari Tourism Village has a unique acculturation of Balinese Hindu culture and Protestant Christianity which makes Community Based Tourism (CBT) an approach to tourism development. The emphasis on CBT requires the pentahelix collaboration to optimize the benefits of tourism in economic,...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Blimbingsari Tourism Village has a unique acculturation of Balinese Hindu culture
and Protestant Christianity which makes Community Based Tourism (CBT) an
approach to tourism development. The emphasis on CBT requires the pentahelix
collaboration to optimize the benefits of tourism in economic, social and
environmental aspects. This study aims to identify stakeholders’ characteristics and
their relationships in community-based sustainable tourism development.
Stakeholder Analysis Matrix and Social Network Analysis are used in this study
based on the results of semi-structured interviews and literature review to examine
the characteristics, in the form of knowledge, strengths, interests, and influence of
each stakeholder, and their relationships within the pentahelix collaboration
framework. This study found that stakeholder knowledge of the definition of CBT
was high with the various contributions of each stakeholder. Stakeholder strength
in implementing CBT is divided based on authority, availability, and ability to
mobilize resources, as well as leadership in accordance with the main tasks,
functions, and authority they have. It was found that the Pemerintah Desa
Blimbingsari, Pokdarwis, and Balai TNBB have very significant strengths and
support the implementation of CBT in Blimbingsari Village. Stakeholder interests
in the form of involvement, alliances, and the impact of CBT have resulted that all
stakeholders supporting CBT as evidenced by involvement according to authority,
perceived benefits, and obstacles that are considered as challenges in implementing
CBT. The influence of stakeholders represented by their knowledge, strengths, and
interests is varied but specific. Inter-stakeholder relationships vary in type,
direction, and intensity according to the characteristics of the stakeholders.
Institutions at the local scale have the most diverse types of relationships. Based on
the characteristics and relationships that occur, four strategies for increasing
stakeholder involvement are formulated which are detailed using a community
capacity strategy approach, innovation and the role of government institutions, as
well as an institutional synergy approach. |
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