item: #1 of 77 id: ijaste-1077 author: Putra, Adetiya Prananda; Amalia, Firda Rachma; Utami, Sari Wiji title: COMMUNITY BASED AGRO-TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY FOR SUMBER ARUM VILLAGE, SONGGON, BANYUWANGI date: 2019-06-11 words: 4475 flesch: 52 summary: Priority development strategies that could be recommended to the Sumber Arum village to develop agro- tourism based on community based tourism are (1) utilizing the potential of agricultural land into agro-tourism zoning, (2) providing training about basic tourism to agro- tourism society, (3) collaborating with tourism industry stakeholders to introduce agro- tourism destinations, (4) creating community-based agro-tourism brands, and (5) increasing community involvement for renewal of agro-tourism products. Keywords: agro-tourism, community based tourism, development strategy, Sumber Arum Village. keywords: agro; analysis; area; arum; community; development; strategy; sumber; tourism; village cache: ijaste-1077.pdf plain text: ijaste-1077.txt item: #2 of 77 id: ijaste-1174 author: Voda, Mihai; Sok, Saroun; Nakanjakko, Noeline; Mwanje, Denis; Ernawati, Ni Made title: GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES AND AUTHENTIC CULTURE AS ATTRACTIONS OF VISCRI COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM IN ROMANIA date: 2018-12-24 words: 2764 flesch: 48 summary: This article aims at presenting a discussion on Viscri tourist attractions in Romania which could add to the existing discourse on Viscri community-based tourism (CBT) and could become an input for the community members and other stakeholders of the CBT site. Through Mihai Eminescu Trust (MEC) the local inhabitants were taught the basics of community based tourism (MET, 2018). keywords: community; development; journal; life; people; tourism; viscri cache: ijaste-1174.pdf plain text: ijaste-1174.txt item: #3 of 77 id: ijaste-1175 author: Gautier, Lysa; Poinclou, Aline; De Carvalho, Estelle; Loustaunau, Marie Cazaban title: CULTURAL TOURISM: FRENCH ATTRACTIONS date: 2018-12-24 words: 1879 flesch: 42 summary: The country concentrates many cultural tourist attractions, not only in the capital, Paris. IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.2 No.2 December 2018 101 CULTURAL TOURISM: FRENCH ATTRACTIONS Lysa Gautier1, Aline Poinclou2, Estelle De Carvalho3, Marie Cazaban Loustaunau4 123Master 2 Tourism and Leisure Sports, Esthua Angers, French, 4Master 2 Hospitality Management, Esthua Angers, French email: 1lysa.gautier@sfr.fr, 2aline.poinclou@gmail.com, 3estelle.decarvalho@gmail.com, 4mariecazaban.l@gmail.com. keywords: château; eiffel; france; tourism; tower; versailles cache: ijaste-1175.pdf plain text: ijaste-1175.txt item: #4 of 77 id: ijaste-1176 author: Loustaunau, Marie Cazaban title: MANAGING HOTELS IN A SUSTAINABLE WAY date: 2018-12-24 words: 3283 flesch: 47 summary: Hilton Worldwide group proves that, it is possible to hold sustainable events with positive social and environmental legacies. Many hotels are pretending doing things in a sustainable way only to catch tourists and do what we called “green washing”. keywords: bali; coffee; conrad; events; hotel; journal; sciences; tourism; way cache: ijaste-1176.pdf plain text: ijaste-1176.txt item: #5 of 77 id: ijaste-1177 author: Armoni, Ni Luh Eka; Ernawati, Ni Made; Jendra, I Wayan title: A SERVICE PERSPECTIVE OF LUXURY TOURISM date: 2018-12-24 words: 2442 flesch: 55 summary: Nonetheless, elite travelers which comprise 3% of travelers which represents 20% of the total tourism expenditure (Mintel, 2010) demand luxury travel products which include premium service. Data collection was conducted by posting a discussion topic on luxury travels to the Facebook groups. keywords: elite; luxury; people; service; tourism; travel cache: ijaste-1177.pdf plain text: ijaste-1177.txt item: #6 of 77 id: ijaste-1178 author: Darma Oka, I Made; Sumawidari, Ida Ayu Ketut title: THE FACTORS THAT MOTIVATE BALINESE WOMEN WORKING ON CRUISE SHIPS date: 2018-12-24 words: 3627 flesch: 55 summary: The aim of this article is to understand the economic, social, and cultural factors that motivate Balinese women to work on cruise ships. The data collection was done through distributed questionaries and deep interview to Balinese women who have worked or currently working on cruise ships. keywords: balinese; cruise; cruise ships; factors; ships; women; work cache: ijaste-1178.pdf plain text: ijaste-1178.txt item: #7 of 77 id: ijaste-1179 author: Sanjaya, I Wayan Kiki; Darma Putra, I Nyoman; Ardika, I Wayan; Mudana, I Gede title: THE CONCENSUAL INTERACTION BETWEEN A TRADITIONAL VILLAGE AND HOTEL INVESTORS date: 2018-12-24 words: 3747 flesch: 52 summary: ABSTRACT This article examines the agreement and consensus between Kedewatan as a pakraman (a traditional village) in Ubud, Bali, Indonesia and hotel investors. The results of this study found three consensuses between Kedewatan villagers and hotel investors. keywords: agreement; consensus; hotel; hotel investors; investors; kedewatan; kedewatan village; tourism; ubud; village cache: ijaste-1179.pdf plain text: ijaste-1179.txt item: #8 of 77 id: ijaste-1180 author: Lamopia, I Wayan Gede; Wulandari, Riza title: MEPANTIGAN PERFORMING ARTS: A REPRESENTATION OF BALINESE TRADITIONAL WRESTLING date: 2018-12-24 words: 4166 flesch: 54 summary: Of the many performing arts which are developed in Batubulan Village, mepantigan art is one of the performances that is somewhat unique. Mepantigan art is not derived from the tradition or sacred art like most tourist attractions which develop around Batubulan Village, but the art of mepantigan was deliberately created as tourism consumption, but not apart from the influence of Balinese art and culture. keywords: art; arts; balinese; barthes; data; mepantigan; performing; representation; research; tourism; wrestling cache: ijaste-1180.pdf plain text: ijaste-1180.txt item: #9 of 77 id: ijaste-1181 author: Ginaya, Gede; Mudana, I Gede; Sri Astuti, Ni Nyoman; Mastiani Nadra, Nyoman; Rai Sukmawati, Ni Made title: HOW COULD THE BUYERS BE ENTHUSIASTIC TOWARDS THE PRODUCTS OF BAGUS DISCOVERY MANAGEMENT COMPANY?: WINNING MARKET SEGMENT IN BBTF date: 2018-12-24 words: 5127 flesch: 52 summary: The location of the research Bali Nusa IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.2 No.2 December 2018 166 Dua Convention Centre (BNDCC) by taking the BBTF for the object of research. As one of the sellers in the annual event, Bagus Discovery Management Company (BDMC) that manage Nusa Dua Bali Tours & Travel, Puri Bagus Hotel Group, and Bagus Agro had participated actively in BBTF by opening a booth stand in Nusa Dua Hall of Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center as the event venue from June 27 to June 30. keywords: bagus; bali; bbtf; buyers; dua; event; indonesia; international; journal; sciences; tourism; travel cache: ijaste-1181.pdf plain text: ijaste-1181.txt item: #10 of 77 id: ijaste-1227 author: Suastika, I Nengah; Susila, Gede Putu Agus Jana; Widiastini, Ni Made Ary title: TRADITIONAL LIFE OF BAYUNG GEDE COMMUNITY AND ITS DEVELOPMENT AS CULTURAL ATTRACTION date: 2019-06-20 words: 4902 flesch: 47 summary: The life of Bayung Gede village community is unique and interesting to be investigated, because of the cultural potential which has and appeal if used properly by the community and will be able to give economic benefits to the local people. Similarly, Bayung Gede village community members believe that their custom is the norm that regulates the community, especially in relation to the regulation of spacial patterns, houses, the procession in marriage ceremony, menek bayan ceremony, placenta burial ceremony in which the placenta is hung and the conservation of the bamboo forest as the customary forest. keywords: baby; bali; bayung; community; gede; gede village; life; mandala; placenta; sciences; tourism; tourism village; village cache: ijaste-1227.pdf plain text: ijaste-1227.txt item: #11 of 77 id: ijaste-1236 author: Astawa, I Ketut; Suardani, Made; Putri Suardani, Anak Agung title: KUTA BEACH AREA, BALI: A STUDY ON TOURISM ZONING AND CARRYING CAPACITY date: 2019-06-11 words: 4619 flesch: 54 summary: This study uses a type of case study, in which research is carried out in depth and detail regarding the zoning and carrying capacity of the tourism business in Kuta beach area and its impact on improving service quality management of Kuta beach, and the welfare of business people in Kuta beach area. The aim of this study is to explore the form of zoning and carrying capacity of tourism business in Kuta beach area based on current situation and level of the tourism business from the perspective of zoning quality and carrying capacity. keywords: area; bali; beach; business; capacity; carrying; kuta; kuta beach; tourism; tourism business; tourists cache: ijaste-1236.pdf plain text: ijaste-1236.txt item: #12 of 77 id: ijaste-1326 author: Sari, Rora Puspita; Putra, Fajar Kusnadi Kusumah title: THE DESIGN CHARACTERISTICS OF INDONESIAN AND GERMAN HOTEL WEBSITES: A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON date: 2019-06-12 words: 5629 flesch: 53 summary: The results of this study found that there is a significant difference in hotel website design between Indonesia and the German in terms of website presentation and navigation. In this study, content analysis is used to evaluate the score of hotel website design. keywords: context; countries; culture; design; doi; germany; hotel; indonesia; journal; research; website cache: ijaste-1326.pdf plain text: ijaste-1326.txt item: #13 of 77 id: ijaste-1337 author: Cholis, Azzah Fauziyah; Hakim, Luchman; Pangestuti, Edriana title: SHARIA TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY IN NATURAL RECREATION SITES OF BATU CITY, EAST JAVA date: 2019-06-11 words: 4276 flesch: 57 summary: The strategy that must be implemented in developing sharia tourism in natural tourism areas is to support aggressive strategies to achieve maximum progress. Increasing the role of stakeholders Involving all stakeholders in cooperation in planning and managing sharia tourism in natural tourism areas, this is to improve the local economy and increase human resources so as to avoid threats to tourism resources. keywords: area; batu; city; development; journal; june; kota; sciences; sharia; strategy; tourism cache: ijaste-1337.pdf plain text: ijaste-1337.txt item: #14 of 77 id: ijaste-1339 author: Rai Utama, I Gusti Bagus; Suyasa, Ni Luh Christine Prawita Sari title: THE VISITOR SEGMENTATION OF JATILUWIH BALI date: 2019-12-13 words: 4024 flesch: 60 summary: Characteristics of respondents based on IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol. 3 No.2 December 2019 136 psychograph from the purpose of visit to JTA can be explained that tourist visit is dominant because of the natural beauty answered by 72.9%, then to know the production process of agribusiness products by 22.4%, and the intended to buy agribusiness products are only 4.7%. Based on the introduction, the main problem of this paper is who the visitor and how they visited Jatiluwih Tourism Attraction (JTA) with sub problems as follows: (1) the profile of respondent maybe based on demography, geography, and psychograph variables. keywords: age; correlation; group; jatiluwih; jta; profile; respondents; square; tourism; visit cache: ijaste-1339.pdf plain text: ijaste-1339.txt item: #15 of 77 id: ijaste-1347 author: Sitepu, Edy Sahputra title: IMPROVING DESTINATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT MODEL: A CASE STUDY OF TAMAN SIMALEM RESORT date: 2019-06-11 words: 5649 flesch: 41 summary: In 2017, to begin assessing the performance of sustainable tourism development the Ministry of Tourism has also implemented the Indonesia Sustainable Tourism Award – ISTA (Kemenpar 2016). In the previous year, Kemenpar RI has been holding 20 districts/cities that states are ready to carry out the development of tourism destinations with the principle of sustainable tourism development, among others; (1) Kabupaten Lombok Barat, (2) Kabupaten Wakatobi, (3) Kabupaten Berau, (4) Kabupaten Raja Ampat, (5) Kabupaten Kepulauan Morotai, (6) Kabupaten Palangkaraya, (7) Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Selatan, (8) Kota Pontianak, (9) Kabupaten Biak Numfor, (10) Kota Ternate, (11) Kota Sleman, (12) Kabupaten Magelang, (13) Kabupaten Pangandaran, (14) Kabupaten Probolinggo, (15) Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan, (16) Kota Sabang, (17) Kota Bintan, (18) Kota Medan, (19) Kabupaten Belitung, and (20) Kota Palembang (Dewipule 2015). keywords: 2018; assessment; baseline; category; criteria; development; items; journal; juli; management; section; std; tourism; tourism development; tsr cache: ijaste-1347.pdf plain text: ijaste-1347.txt item: #16 of 77 id: ijaste-1363 author: Susanti, Jeni; Karma, I G. M. title: DEVELOPING TOUR PACKAGE PRICE SYSTEM IN TRAVEL BUREAU COMPANIES date: 2019-06-11 words: 3954 flesch: 61 summary: RESULT AND DISCUSSION Travel bureau companies sell tour package products, either directly to customers (guests) or through other travel agency agents. The system built will be equipped with the ability to compile and determine the price of a tour package, which has the ability to update data and changes to general policies on tour package pricing. keywords: company; data; journal; package; price; product; system; tour; user cache: ijaste-1363.pdf plain text: ijaste-1363.txt item: #17 of 77 id: ijaste-1364 author: Ziku, Rafael Modestus; Kurniawati, Liesiana; Erni Utan, Febi Marice; Nabung, Adrianus title: ANTECEDENTS OF CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN FOOD SERVICE BUSINESS (A REVIEW) date: 2019-06-11 words: 3655 flesch: 42 summary: This study presents literature review relating to antecedents of customer satisfaction in food service business. Through a systematic review process, the result of this study shows there are three major antecedents of customer satisfaction in food service related business, namely quality of service, food attributes, and atmospheric factors. keywords: customer; customer satisfaction; food; journal; quality; restaurant; satisfaction; service cache: ijaste-1364.pdf plain text: ijaste-1364.txt item: #18 of 77 id: ijaste-1365 author: Ni Nyoman, Aryaningsih; Wedasuari, Putu Rany; Bagiada, Made; Sudiadnyani, IGA Oka title: DEVELOPING OF SALES ACCOUNTING MODEL HOTEL SUPPLIER ON GROWTH OF BUSINESS REVENUE date: 2019-12-13 words: 2650 flesch: 51 summary: The results of the study are expected to be able to answer the impact objectives of developing a sales accounting model for hotel supplier companies on the growth of business results and the trend value of hotel supplier businesses, as shown in Figure 1 Figure 1. The accounting model for hotel supplier sales begins with the purchase order made by the buyer to the supplier. keywords: accounting; block; business; hotel; research; results; sales; supplier cache: ijaste-1365.pdf plain text: ijaste-1365.txt item: #19 of 77 id: ijaste-1386 author: Wisudawati, Ni Nyoman Sri; Sari, Putu Ratna Juwita; Yoga, I Made Sindhu; Nadera, I Made Mastianta title: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATTRACTION POTENCY TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF DENPASAR CITY TOURISM date: 2020-06-26 words: 4481 flesch: 32 summary: Research methods: This research used qualitative method with technique of participant observation collecting data, comprehensive interviews and documentation. Results and discussions: The results of this research are recommendation of tourist destinations equally considered for development using Integrated Model of the destination competitiveness model created by Dwyer and Kim (2003). Market segment of the economic growth is an indicator for consideration based on its relation with the accessibility of tourist attraction and tourist destination which are grouped with the indicator of cultural heritage. keywords: attraction; city; competitiveness; denpasar; destination; development; management; research; tourist; tourist attraction cache: ijaste-1386.pdf plain text: ijaste-1386.txt item: #20 of 77 id: ijaste-1459 author: Wardani, Winny Gunarti Widya; Wulandari, Wulandari; Syahid, Syahid title: VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC WORKS OF GUNUNG PADANG SITE AS A TOURIST ATTRACTION IN KARYAMUKTI VILLAGE, CIANJUR, WEST JAVA date: 2019-12-13 words: 6228 flesch: 52 summary: Quantitatively, survey data show that 61 percent of people are interested in visiting the Gunung Padang Site because they want to know the background of prehistoric stones and take pictures with the natural scenery. The story of prehistoric stones Natural landscape site The story of prehistoric stones and the natural landscape site Not attractive The attraction of the Gunung Padang Site as a tourist destination 42 16 102 6 Sources:Research Document IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.3 No.2 December 2019 186 Figure 2 Chart of the Attraction of the Gunung Padang Site as a Tourist Destination The choice of photographic works on this stone structure has an interesting history. keywords: composition; gunung; images; journal; padang; research; sciences; site; stone; study; tourism; visual cache: ijaste-1459.pdf plain text: ijaste-1459.txt item: #21 of 77 id: ijaste-1492 author: Hadi, Marham Jupri; Permata, Tris Shakti; Tarmizi, Tarmizi title: THE PRACTICE OF EDUCATION TOURISM: A CASE OF BERUGA’ ALAM INSTITUTE date: 2019-12-13 words: 3886 flesch: 44 summary: From the tour guides and education coordinator Beruga Alam, it was revealed that in preserving the arts and culture in West Nusa Tenggara, especially in Lombok, is to involve students or the general public to visit villages where there are arts and culture which is still thick in wisdom. Besides, from interviews with the participants, it was revealed that education tourism activities for instance traveling and camping allows them to be more aware of the importance of nature conservation. keywords: activities; alam; beruga; education; education tourism; exploration; institute; journal; participants; study; tourism cache: ijaste-1492.pdf plain text: ijaste-1492.txt item: #22 of 77 id: ijaste-1516 author: Purnaya, I Gusti Ketut; Laba, I Nengah; Trisna Semara, I Made title: PACKAGING LOCAL WISDOM-BASED RIVER TOUR date: 2019-12-13 words: 3671 flesch: 51 summary: The area of Badung river Denpasar offers all forms of tourism such as nature tourism, historical tourism, spiritual tourism and handicraft tourism 0.25 4 1.00 2 Badung river divides the city of Denpasar 0.25 4 1.00 IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Foreign and domestic tourists are more dominant in Denpasar area such as Sanur and Badung Regency, which is located ± 5 km from Badung river tourist destination. keywords: area; badung; badung river; bali; city; denpasar; development; package; river; tourism; tourists; wisdom cache: ijaste-1516.pdf plain text: ijaste-1516.txt item: #23 of 77 id: ijaste-1547 author: Slavov, Mincho; Palupi, Rety title: OVER-TOURISM: THE UNTOLD STORY OF THE RISE OF SUNNY BEACH, BULGARIA date: 2019-12-13 words: 4444 flesch: 44 summary: The prevailing paradigm in tourism development is focused on “the more, the better” concept. Is ‘overtourism’ a new issue in tourism development or just a new term for an already known phenomenon? keywords: arrivals; beach; bulgaria; destination; development; events; journal; no.2; sciences; tourism; vol cache: ijaste-1547.pdf plain text: ijaste-1547.txt item: #24 of 77 id: ijaste-1553 author: Mandulangi, Jufrina; Towoliu, Benny Irwan title: EXPLORING LOCAL COMMUNITY PERCEPTION TO THE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT ATTRACTION AT TUMPA MOUNT FOREST PARK, MANADO, INDONESIA date: 2019-12-13 words: 3904 flesch: 57 summary: IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.3 No.2 December 2019 221 EXPLORING LOCAL COMMUNITY PERCEPTION TO THE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT ATTRACTION AT TUMPA MOUNT FOREST PARK, MANADO, INDONESIA Jufrina Mandulangi1, Benny Irwan Towoliu2 State Polytechnic of Manado, Manado, Indonesia email: 1jufrinam@gmail.com, 2benny.tourism@gmail.com, ABSTRACT Tourism development is inseparable from the role of local communities, government and the private sector. This study aims to explore the perception of local communities towards the development of the Tumpa Mount People's Forest Park as an Ecotourism Attraction. keywords: area; community; development; ecotourism; forest; journal; people; respondents; tumpa cache: ijaste-1553.pdf plain text: ijaste-1553.txt item: #25 of 77 id: ijaste-1571 author: Sitepu, Edy Sahputra; Rismawati, Rismawati; Comala, Dewi; Berutu, Edi Putra; Haro, Jamardua; Edy Rangkuti, Agus title: STRUCTURAL MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN MEDAN CITY date: 2019-12-13 words: 5939 flesch: 47 summary: Journal of Sustainable Sustainable Tourism Development : A Critique Sustainable Tourism Development : A Critique. The scope of sustainable tourism destinations as outlined in Permenpar No.14 / 2016, among others, includes; a) management of sustainable tourism destinations, b) economic empowerment for local communities, c) preservation of local cultures for the community and visitors and d) environmental preservation. keywords: development; effect; events; hypothesis; impact; international; journal; management; results; std; study; tourism; value cache: ijaste-1571.pdf plain text: ijaste-1571.txt item: #26 of 77 id: ijaste-1607 author: Wulandari, Riza; Upadani, I Gusti Ayu Widari; Alfarisi, Salman title: OKOKAN TRADITION: UNDERSTANDING NOBLE VALUE IN THE FRAME OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONALISM date: 2020-06-26 words: 6132 flesch: 59 summary: Okokan Traditional art can become the identity of tourism and culture of Tabanan village. The meanings and symbols contained in the Okokan Tradition Art are derived from banten pejati, Okokan art attributes, movement manifestations, folklore plot is a representation of the cultivation of noble values in daily life such as the Mahabarata story, Giri Toh Langkir story, and Nangluk Merana story. keywords: art; arts; bali; banten; culture; kediri; life; meaning; okokan; research; tabanan; tourism; tradition; values; village cache: ijaste-1607.pdf plain text: ijaste-1607.txt item: #27 of 77 id: ijaste-1640 author: Rachmawati, Eva; Fountain, Joanna title: ROLE OF EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT AND COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT date: 2020-06-26 words: 6419 flesch: 44 summary: Those young people formed Tangkahan Simalem Ranger that initiated tourism development activity. In community empowerment, tourism stakeholder has a role as an external change agent (Sadan, 2004) and sources of support (Steiner and Farmer, 2017). keywords: activities; community; community empowerment; development; empowerment; government; lpt; organization; process; role; stakeholders; tourism; tourism development; village cache: ijaste-1640.pdf plain text: ijaste-1640.txt item: #28 of 77 id: ijaste-1647 author: Indra, Dasril; Ervina, Ersy title: THE IMPACT OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT COMPONENT ON GUEST LOYALTY TOWARD STARRED HOTEL IN YOGYAKARTA date: 2020-06-26 words: 4925 flesch: 52 summary: For hotel customers, emotional factors also play an important role in the formation of value through perceived comfort and which products or services create unforgettable emotional experiences. According to the results of this study, hotel employees have a significant influence on the feelings of hotel customers. keywords: city; crm; customer; guest; hotel; loyalty; management; marketing; relationship; service; star; value; yogyakarta cache: ijaste-1647.pdf plain text: ijaste-1647.txt item: #29 of 77 id: ijaste-1717 author: rahman, adytira; Setyawan, Mochamad Ardi title: RELIGIOUS TOURISM DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN BANYUWANGI date: 2020-12-30 words: 7194 flesch: 58 summary: 3 0.45 2 Damage to object religious site because nature and human 0.150 3 0.45 3 Change in the mindset community 0.120 2 0.24 4 Increasing the newcomers 0.140 2 0.28 5 Lack of the understanding of the community and actors about site religious tourism 0.150 2 0.30 6 he environment in unholy around the object 0.140 2 0.28 7. This study aims to identify the distribution of religious sites, develop religious tourism models, and determine the right development strategy for religious tourism in Banyuwangi Regency. keywords: analysis; area; banyuwangi; community; data; development; factor; people; place; regency; research; score; site; summary; temple; tomb; tourism; tourism development cache: ijaste-1717.pdf plain text: ijaste-1717.txt item: #30 of 77 id: ijaste-177 author: Kusuma Dewi, I Nyoman Indah; Mataram, I Gusti Agung Bagus title: CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMME AS PART OF COMPLEMENTARY RELATIONSHIP IN HOTELS’ NETWORK: THE CASE OF HOTEL INDUSTRY IN BALI, INDONESIA date: 2017-02-23 words: 6965 flesch: 42 summary: Relationship Marketing: Definition There is still no universal definition of relationship marketing accepted by researchers and marketers (Harker, 1999; O‟Malley & Tynan, 2003; Agariya & Singh, 2011). Relationship Marketing: keywords: activities; business; csr; events; hotels; journal; marketing; network; programme; relationship; research; study; tourism cache: ijaste-177.pdf plain text: ijaste-177.txt item: #31 of 77 id: ijaste-1772 author: Rachmawati, Iin; Shishido, Kumiko title: TRAVELERS’ MOTIVATIONS TO TRAVEL ABROAD DURING COVID 19 OUTBREAK date: 2020-06-26 words: 5932 flesch: 59 summary: The experts knew Covid 19 as SARS Covid 19 2/SARS CoV-2 (The Guardian News, February 22nd 2020). Joko Widodo, the President of Indonesia has announced the instruction to the media to stop any schools, colleges, and universities’ activities from March 16th until March 28th 2020 as an effort to protect Indonesian people from the infection of Covid 19. keywords: countries; covid; data; february; indonesia; march; people; travel; travelers; trip; virus; world cache: ijaste-1772.pdf plain text: ijaste-1772.txt item: #32 of 77 id: ijaste-1779 author: Arbainah, Siti; Utami, Hadiahti; Sugiarti, Sugiarti title: BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN THE MICRO, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES AT TOURISM VILLAGE date: 2020-03-27 words: 2864 flesch: 48 summary: Support strategies defensive IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.3 No.2 December 2019 238 Based on the analysis study that has been carried out, the business development model in tourism village MSMEs capable of accommodating the information requirements is a model based on SWOT analysis with data and information on resources owned and local wisdom of tourism villages. Secondary data in the form of documents from the village that contain a description of the area as a tourist village, the results of previous studies on tourism village MSMEs as well as from scientific journals obtained in hard copy or downloaded from the internet. keywords: analysis; business; development; loram; model; msmes; strategy; swot; tourism; village cache: ijaste-1779.pdf plain text: ijaste-1779.txt item: #33 of 77 id: ijaste-1782 author: Sadguna, I Gde Agus Jaya; Komala Sari, I Gusti Agung Mas Krisna; Shishido, Kumiko title: BALINESE ART STUDIOS: THE LEARNING PROCESS OF ART AND CULTURE TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE TOURISM date: 2020-06-26 words: 3208 flesch: 60 summary: These two dance studios were purposely selected based on their achievements, such as number of students, triumph in various dance contests, their involvement in preserving Balinese dance, and popularity among Balinese parents. The feeling to be able to dance in a temple ceremony usually comes from the parents, which urges their children to learn Balinese dance. keywords: art; balinese; children; culture; dance; pariwisata; sanggar; studio; tourism cache: ijaste-1782.pdf plain text: ijaste-1782.txt item: #34 of 77 id: ijaste-180 author: Sutama, I Ketut; Pasek, I Ketut; Mudana, I Gede title: INCREASING STUDENTS’ ENTREPRENEURSHIP AWARENESS THROUGH COLLEGE TOURISM BUSINESS INCUBATORS date: 2017-02-23 words: 4420 flesch: 47 summary: By knowing such a potential, the development of tourism business incubator within the college will be significant. Keywords: entrepreneurship, student, tourism business incubator, job opportunity. keywords: business; development; education; entrepreneurship; incubator; means; rxs; students; tourism cache: ijaste-180.pdf plain text: ijaste-180.txt item: #35 of 77 id: ijaste-184 author: Darma Oka, I Made; Pugra, I Wayan title: THE IMPACTS OF BALINESE WOMEN WORKING IN CRUISE SHIP date: 2017-02-23 words: 3332 flesch: 60 summary: IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.1 No.1 June 2017 62 THE IMPACTS OF BALINESE WOMEN WORKING IN CRUISE SHIP I Made Darma Oka I Wayan Pugra Tourism Department, Politeknik Negeri Bali, Indonesia email: madedarmaoka@pnb.ac.id ABSTRACT The participation rate of Balinese labor in cruise ships over the last years has dramatically increased. The growth of Balinese labor who works on cruise ships in the past four years reached more than 18 percent. keywords: balinese; cruise; cruise ships; ships; tourism; women; work cache: ijaste-184.pdf plain text: ijaste-184.txt item: #36 of 77 id: ijaste-1853 author: Suroto, Peni Zulandari; Dewantara, Made Handijaya; Wiradarmo, Aulia Ardista title: THE APPLICATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN MUSEUMS date: 2020-12-30 words: 6636 flesch: 44 summary: Websites, virtual data, and virtual museums can be utilized as method of promotion so that potential visitors can find big pictures related to museum collections. Then, finally number of museum collections is growing. keywords: application; collection; culture; data; experience; fgd; indonesia; interaction; museum; process; reality; research; technology; tourism; visitors cache: ijaste-1853.pdf plain text: ijaste-1853.txt item: #37 of 77 id: ijaste-1867 author: Putra, Rifki Rahmanda; Susanto, Eka; Permadi, Raden Willy Ananta; Maulana, Muhammad Iqbal; Hadian, Moh Sapari Dwi; Rachmat, Heryadi; Wulung, Shandra Rama Panji title: ASPIRING PANGANDARAN GEOPARK TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT date: 2020-12-30 words: 5359 flesch: 51 summary: Map of Pangandaran Regency administration can be seen on Figure 1. Figure 1. International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events ISSN: 2580-5592, Vol 4, No 2, 2020, pp http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/ijaste.v4i2.1867 115 Aspiring Pangandaran Geopark to Promote Sustainable Tourism Development Rifki Rahmanda Putra1*, Eka Susanto2, Raden Willy Ananta Permadi3, Muhammad Iqbal Maulana4, Moh Sapari Dwi Hadian5 Heryadi Rachmat6, Shandra Rama Panji Wulung7 Sustainable Tourism, Postgradute School, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia1-6 Tourism Department, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia7 rifki18005@mail.unpad.ac.id1*, eka18013@mail.unpad.ac.id2, radenwilly@gmail.com3, muhammad18437@mail.unpad.ac.id4, sapari@unpad.ac.id5, heryadirachmat220@gmail.com6, wulung@upi.edu7 Article History Received on May, 14th 2020 Revised on November, 25th 2020 Accepted on December, 28th 2020 Abstract Purpose: The main purpose of this research is to identify and map geological and non-geological potentials based on three main pillars in the development of Aspiring Pangandaran Geopark, namely geodiversity, biodiversity and cultural diversity. keywords: 2019; area; aspiring; beach; biodiversity; cave; cultural; data; development; diversity; geological; geopark; pangandaran; pangandaran regency; potential; regency; tourism cache: ijaste-1867.pdf plain text: ijaste-1867.txt item: #38 of 77 id: ijaste-189 author: Suamba, Ida Bagus Putu; Sutama, I Ketut title: MATERIALITY AND SPIRITUALITY IN BALI TOURISM: AN ETHICAL REFLECTION ON THE TRI-HITA-KARANA date: 2017-02-23 words: 5110 flesch: 53 summary: The methods of study used are library and field researches focusing on the ontological, axiological, and pragmatic levels in Bali tourism. Bali tourism tends to dehumanize Balinese if not immediate ethical considerations of Tri-hita-karana are taken into account in pragmatic levels. keywords: bali; balinese; culture; human; karana; life; nature; tourism; tri cache: ijaste-189.pdf plain text: ijaste-189.txt item: #39 of 77 id: ijaste-1907 author: Aransyah, Muhammad Fikry; Althalets, Fareis; Wediawati, Tuti; Sari, Andini title: THE IMPACT OF PROMOTION ON ROOM OCCUPANCY RATE IN MESRA BUSINESS AND RESORT HOTEL SAMARINDA date: 2020-12-30 words: 4260 flesch: 57 summary: The authors would like to thank H. Rusli as the owner of Mesra Business dan Resort Hotel for his comments and the three anonymous reviewers for their insightful suggestions and careful reading of the manuscript. From year-to-year Mesra Hotel continues to improve its facilities and number of rooms, wherein 2008 there were 144 deluxe rooms and 12 suite rooms, bringing the total rooms to 307 offices located on the 2nd to 7th floor. keywords: business; guests; hotel; mesra; occupancy; promotion; resort; resort hotel; stay cache: ijaste-1907.pdf plain text: ijaste-1907.txt item: #40 of 77 id: ijaste-1908 author: Valeriani, Devi; Wardhani, Rulyanti Susi; Dalimunthe, Desy Yuliana; Hartini, Fitra; Reeve, David title: INFRASTRUCTURE READINESS TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE TOURISM DESTINATIONS IN BANGKA BELITUNG ISLANDS date: 2020-06-26 words: 4755 flesch: 35 summary: Conclusion: That the development of infrastructure at district/ town is located on the main priorities and strengthening the necessary infrastructure and development in order to satisfy the future be tourist infrastructure. That the development of infrastructure at district/ town is located on the main priorities and strengthening the necessary infrastructure and development in order to satisfy the future be tourist infrastructure. keywords: analysis; bangka; belitung; development; facilities; infrastructure; performance; priority; quadrant; tourism; visitors cache: ijaste-1908.pdf plain text: ijaste-1908.txt item: #41 of 77 id: ijaste-1910 author: Sarinastiti, Eska Nia; Uljanatunnisa, Uljanatunnisa title: STRENGTHENING E-BRANDING STRATEGY OF SHARIA HOTEL IN INDONESIAN HOTEL INDUSTRY date: 2020-06-26 words: 6112 flesch: 48 summary: Sharia hotels are interpreted as a hotel that 49 provides services by following the principles of sharia, which is understood by following the provisions of Islam (Saad, Ali, & Abdel-Ati, 2014: 1). Related to these problems, there is no research on how far the readiness of the online branding of Sharia hotels in Indonesia. keywords: branding; halal; hotel; indonesia; islamic; media; muslim; online; sharia; sharia hotels; solo; strategy; syariah; tourism; tourists; website cache: ijaste-1910.pdf plain text: ijaste-1910.txt item: #42 of 77 id: ijaste-1912 author: Prayogo, Rangga Restu title: Exploring of e-WOM, Destination Image and Perceived Value toward Return to Visit date: 2021-06-24 words: 6479 flesch: 49 summary: Effect of e-WOM on Perceived value Based on the results of the second hypothesis test is done to find out the influence between e-WOM toward perceived value. Effect of Perceived value on Return to Visit Based on the results of hypothesis testing is conducted to know how the sixth between perceived value toward return to visit. keywords: destination; destination image; image; influence; research; results; return; value; visit; wom cache: ijaste-1912.pdf plain text: ijaste-1912.txt item: #43 of 77 id: ijaste-1926 author: Praswati, Aflit Nuryulia; Mukharomah, Wafiatun; Ramadhani, Amelia Jihan; Murwanti, Sri title: Theory Consumption of Value: Destination Images in Local Culinary date: 2021-06-24 words: 5156 flesch: 52 summary: In previous studies, residuals distributed abnormally between emotional values and culinary destination images (Torres Chavarria & Phakdee-auxorn, 2017b). Future studies can use other methods in International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events 9 examining culinary destination images, for example through in-depth interviews with respondents visiting Soloraya, so that the information obtained can be more precise and accurate. keywords: attitude; culinary; destinations; food; image; journal; taste; tourism; tourists; value cache: ijaste-1926.pdf plain text: ijaste-1926.txt item: #44 of 77 id: ijaste-1965 author: Astawa, I Ketut; Budarma, I Ketut; Widhari, Cokorda Istri Sri title: GREEN SUPPLIER SELECTION PRACTICES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS OF GREEN PURCHASING: CASE STUDY AT 5 STARS HOTEL IN BALI date: 2020-12-30 words: 4508 flesch: 41 summary: In the first step, data is analyzed by linear regression in green supplier selection on green purchasing implementation, then the second step, examine the implication of green purchasing with descriptive qualitative. RESULT AND DISCUSSIONS The discussions on the practice of selecting green suppliers and their implications for green purchases begin with an explanation of the educational level of the respondent. Then, the implementation of green supplier selection practices, followed by a discussion on green supplier selection related to the implementation of green purchases, and finally the discussion on the Implications of green supplier selection practices on green purchases. keywords: bali; chain; green; hotel; implementation; management; practices; purchasing; research; selection; suppliers; supply cache: ijaste-1965.pdf plain text: ijaste-1965.txt item: #45 of 77 id: ijaste-1979 author: Rahmiati, Filda; Winata, Andrean title: DESTINATION MARKETING TO IMPROVE DOMESTIC TOURISTS’ RETURN INTENTION date: 2020-12-30 words: 4212 flesch: 46 summary: The result of Hypothesis 5 testing shows that destination image has a significant influence on the satisfaction of domestic tourist tourists visiting Borobudur Temple in line with research by Allameh, et al. This might also be caused by the low satisfaction of domestic tourists in visiting Borobudur Temple, because satisfied customers will usually be willing to make another visit in the future. keywords: borobudur; borobudur temple; destination; image; intention; return; satisfaction; study; temple; tourism; tourists; visit cache: ijaste-1979.pdf plain text: ijaste-1979.txt item: #46 of 77 id: ijaste-2010 author: Latianingsih, Nining; Mariam, Iis; Susyanti, Dewi Winarni title: CREATIVE AND INNOVATIVE COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM MANAGEMENT IN TEGAL WARU, BOGOR date: 2020-12-30 words: 3007 flesch: 53 summary: Results and discussions: Tegal Waru tourism village is a rural tourism area that has a variety of agricultural production businesses and entrepreneurs. Tegal Waru tourism village currently has various businesses as in below table. keywords: bogor; business; community; development; regency; research; tourism; tourism village; village; waru cache: ijaste-2010.pdf plain text: ijaste-2010.txt item: #47 of 77 id: ijaste-2042 author: Ridwana, Riki; Himayah, Shafira title: UTILIZATION OF REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR TOURISM DEVELOPMENT date: 2020-12-30 words: 3305 flesch: 45 summary: Tourism information that is developed based on location and provides tourism area information that can be accessed via the internet, on CD-ROMs, and also mobile devices, can increase tourist interest. OSM (Open Street Map) data is freely available and night light data from remote sensing helps in enriching the process of finding TAOI (tourism areas of interest). keywords: areas; data; development; figure; information; potential; sensing; systems; technology; tourism cache: ijaste-2042.pdf plain text: ijaste-2042.txt item: #48 of 77 id: ijaste-2053 author: Khan, Alexander M. A.; Musthofa, Imam; Aminuddin, Indarwati; Handayani, Fitri; Kuswara, Ratna N; Wabang, Imanuel L; Wulandari, Ajeng; Novianti, Evi; Khadijah, Ute L. S. title: SUSTAINABLE MARINE TOURISM IN ALOR: A STUDY OF COASTAL COMMUNITIES’ PERCEPTION date: 2020-12-30 words: 4439 flesch: 48 summary: Results and discussions: Alor Regency have many tourist attractions with a good quality, safety, accessibility that give a positive impact for local community, but the local communities are still need the government rules to manage the area. The strategy that related to the development of sustainable marine ecotourism in Indonesia can be done through empowerment of local communities, infrastructure, marketing, security and human resources development, and should be planed and managed properly (Arismiyanti, 2017). keywords: activities; alor; area; attraction; community; development; figure; research; resources; respondents; strategy; total; tourism cache: ijaste-2053.pdf plain text: ijaste-2053.txt item: #49 of 77 id: ijaste-2096 author: Puspita, Nungky; Gunadi, I Made Adhi; Virananda, Vinca Bunga title: Visitor Management of Dieng Cultural Festival and Millennial Tourist Satisfaction date: 2021-06-24 words: 4650 flesch: 48 summary: The hypothesis test results proved that the visitor management of the Dieng Culture Festival, which use hard measure and soft measure has a significant and positive effect on millennial tourists satisfaction. This means that there is a fairly strong and significant relationship between hard measures and millennial tourists satisfaction. keywords: culture; dieng; event; festival; management; measure; satisfaction; test; tourism; tourists; tourists satisfaction; variable; visitor cache: ijaste-2096.pdf plain text: ijaste-2096.txt item: #50 of 77 id: ijaste-2097 author: Sitepu, Edy Sahputra; Rismawati, Rismawati title: The Influence of Service Quality, Destination Image, and Memorable Experience on Revisit Intention with Intervening Variables of Tourist Satisfaction date: 2021-06-28 words: 5084 flesch: 47 summary: Pages 77-87 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/ijaste.v5i1.2097 URL: http://ojs.pnb.ac.id/index.php/IJASTE 77 The Influence of Service Quality, Destination Image, and Memorable Experience on Revisit Intention with Intervening Variables of Tourist Satisfaction Rismawati 1*, Edy Sahputra Sitepu 2 1,2Business Administration Department, Politeknik Negeri Medan, Indonesia *Corresponding Author: rismawatisitumorang2004@yahoo.com¹, adysitepu@polmed.ac.id² Abstract: This study aims to build a model for tourists' revisit intention who come to visit tourist destinations. In second place is Novelty Seeking (RI_4)-tourists discover new and unique things in their activities to visit tourist destinations with a mean value of 4.588. keywords: destination; experience; image; intention; quality; revisit; satisfaction; service; tourist; value cache: ijaste-2097.pdf plain text: ijaste-2097.txt item: #51 of 77 id: ijaste-2102 author: Wardhani, Rulyanti Susi; Ayuni, Devi; Minrohayati, Minrohayati title: Development of Strategy for Culture-Based Tourism Village in Tempilang Village, Bangka Barat, Indonesia date: 2021-06-24 words: 3390 flesch: 43 summary: Conclusions There are quite a lot of potentials for cultural tourism village in Tempilang Village which have been identified. These problems can be solved by the cooperation with various parties, not only the role of the government, universities and non- governmental organizations but also more importantly the active participation of the villagers of cultural tourism village. keywords: analysis; bangka; culture; development; strategy; swot; tempilang; tempilang village; tourism; village cache: ijaste-2102.pdf plain text: ijaste-2102.txt item: #52 of 77 id: ijaste-2112 author: Mulyawan, I Gusti Gede Anggareksa Putra; Suprastayasa, I Gusti Ngurah Agung; Witarsana, I Gusti Agung Gde; Kartini, Luh Putu title: The Effect of Job Satisfaction on Turnover Intention of Food and Beverage Service Employees at Alila Seminyak Bali date: 2021-06-24 words: 5527 flesch: 50 summary: The intention to quit unveil the beginning of employee turnover which mark turnover intention to be the best predictor of employees’ actual turnover behaviour (Nicholas, Mensah, and Owusu, 2016; Tüzün, Çetin, and Basim, 2014). The result shows that job satisfaction has a significant negative effect on employee turnover intention. keywords: alila; employees; food; intention; job; job satisfaction; journal; research; satisfaction; seminyak; test; turnover; turnover intention cache: ijaste-2112.pdf plain text: ijaste-2112.txt item: #53 of 77 id: ijaste-2115 author: Ridho, Sari Lestari Zainal; Paisal, Paisal; Mellita, Dina; Roseno, Muhammad Taufik title: The Community Participation in Tourism Sustainability and Tourist Satisfaction date: 2021-06-24 words: 5135 flesch: 30 summary: Sustainable tourism development requires the participation of information from all relevant stakeholders, as well as strong political leaders, to ensure broad participation and joint development. The structural relationship between tourist satisfaction and sustainable heritage tourism development in Tigrai, Ethiopia. keywords: community; community participation; development; participation; respondents; satisfaction; study; sustainability; sustainability participation; tourism; tourist satisfaction cache: ijaste-2115.pdf plain text: ijaste-2115.txt item: #54 of 77 id: ijaste-2180 author: Mukti, Masetya Mukti; Wijaya, Jemi Cahya Adi; Febrian, Ayu Wanda title: The Tax Optimization Strategy Of Tourism Sector To Increase Banyuwangi Regency’s Income date: 2021-06-24 words: 2632 flesch: 52 summary: Data of Tourist visitation Number in Banyuwangi Regency The development of tourism sector in Banyuwangi is known to be able to encourage the movement of tourism-supporting industries in a positive direction which is expected to be able to increase the income of Banyuwangi Regency, especially through entertainment tax, hotel tax and restaurant tax. Conclusions Based on the results and discussion of this research that has been obtained, it can be concluded that; The relationship of Tourist visitation Number (X1) to the Entertainment Tax (Y1) of Banyuwangi Regency is very strong. keywords: banyuwangi; hotel; number; regency; sector; tax; tourism; visitation cache: ijaste-2180.pdf plain text: ijaste-2180.txt item: #55 of 77 id: ijaste-2310 author: Hakim, Luqman Al; Supeni, Siti; Aji, Leticia Juliena; Rinugroho, Attharik Bowi; Sulistiawan, Sulistiawan; Arfianto, Yanu title: Needs Analysis of Natural, Cultural, and Arts Tourism Potency date: 2021-06-28 words: 5282 flesch: 47 summary: The community readiness for community based tourism has four criteria to assess the development of tourism village: characteristics of community, perception, participation, and wishes (Indiarti & Munir, 2016). There are various ways to develop community based tourism. keywords: community; hermitage; international; journal; keris; needs; plesungan; putih; sendang; service; tourism; village; waste cache: ijaste-2310.pdf plain text: ijaste-2310.txt item: #56 of 77 id: ijaste-2366 author: Hartono, Yudi; Soemardiono, Bambang; Soebijantoro, Soebijantoro title: Community-Based Tourism in Kresek Village, Madiun, East Java date: 2021-06-24 words: 5806 flesch: 48 summary: Also in that year, the management of Kresek Monument tourism area was transferred into The Mekar Group through MoU between the regional government with Pokdarwis. Pages 22-31 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.31940/ijaste.v5i1.2366 URL: http://ojs.pnb.ac.id/index.php/IJASTE 22 Community-Based Tourism in Kresek Village Madiun East Java Bambang Soemardiono 1, Yudi Hartono 2*, Soebijantoro 3 1Department of Architecture, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Indonesia 2,3Department of History Education, Universitas PGRI Madiun, Indonesia *Corresponding Author: yudihartono@unipma.ac.id Abstract: This research aims to reveal the role of community in tourism development and formulate a community- based tourism in historical tourism areas of Kresek Monument in Kresek Village, Wungu District, Madiun Regency, East Java. keywords: area; cbt; community; data; development; empowerment; group; kresek; kresek monument; madiun; monument; people; tourism; tourism development; village cache: ijaste-2366.pdf plain text: ijaste-2366.txt item: #57 of 77 id: ijaste-429 author: Astawa, I Putu; Mertha Astawa, I Putu; Wiwiek Ary Susyarini, Ni Putu title: EFFICIENCY IN THE PURCHASE OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES IN OPERATION OF STAR HOTELS IN BALI date: 2017-03-06 words: 3575 flesch: 60 summary: The calculation of storage cost is differed to those of cost of goods order. Efficiency level for the purchase of food and beverage in star hotels in Bali was calculated using detailed EOQ (Economic Order Quantity) method started from cost of order, storage cost, and other costs using the amount of goods ordered in each order and frequency of goods order during procurement. keywords: cost; goods; hotel; order; purchase; purchasing; system cache: ijaste-429.pdf plain text: ijaste-429.txt item: #58 of 77 id: ijaste-523 author: Narottama, Narrarya; Suarja, I Ketut; Lestari, Denok title: TUMPEK WARIGA AS AN ECOLOGY BASED LOCAL GENIUS IN SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE TOURISM (CASE STUDY OF PLAGA VILLAGE, BADUNG, BALI) date: 2017-06-19 words: 5047 flesch: 56 summary: Narottama, et al (2016) stated, almost all Hindu holidays in India, also celebrated in Bali with Bali local names. Religion as The Last Fortress of Bali Cultural Tourism. keywords: bali; balinese; ceremony; culture; environment; events; hindu; humans; international; nature; sciences; tourism; tumpek; wariga cache: ijaste-523.pdf plain text: ijaste-523.txt item: #59 of 77 id: ijaste-525 author: Irianto, Ketut; Aryaningsih, Ni Nyoman; Masih, Ni Ketut; Bagiada, Made title: ECOTOURISM BUSINESS COMPETENCE IN CREATING COMMUNITY INCOME date: 2017-06-20 words: 2090 flesch: 39 summary: Regarding strategies to reduce the value of the impact of tourism development through ecotourism, it is necessary to attempt to achieve the goal of how to build competence ecotourism business strategy to create revenue to be more prosperous society. The results of this field study also recommend that further research can be done on the field of study such as impacts of waste tourism sector to natural resouces, social accounting cost of environment, measurement of behavior transformation on cultural value. keywords: business; competence; development; ecotourism; sector; tourism cache: ijaste-525.pdf plain text: ijaste-525.txt item: #60 of 77 id: ijaste-536 author: Sutama, I Ketut; Mudana, I Gede; Astawa, I Ketut title: BALINESE CULTURE AND REPEAT VISITORS TO BALI date: 2017-07-10 words: 4393 flesch: 54 summary: Since Bali is known as cultural tourist destination it is worth to know more deeply. Table 3 Reasons to Revisit Bali Variables Percentage (%) Reasons of revisit - Cultural specificity 8.2 - Beautiful natural scenery 8.7 - Friendly people 18 - Beaches and waves 9.8 - Safety 5.5 - Value for money 6 - Image of Bali 6.6 - The charm of Bali 10.9 - Tourist facilities 4.9 - “I love Bali” 15.4 - ‘deep feeling’ (hard to specify) to Bali 5.5 - Other 0.5 100 keywords: bali; destination; international; journal; loyalty; satisfaction; tourism; tourists; vol cache: ijaste-536.pdf plain text: ijaste-536.txt item: #61 of 77 id: ijaste-569 author: Suciptawati, Ni Luh Putu; Sianipar, M title: ANALYSIS OF JAPANESE TOURIST DEMAND TO BALI USING CO-INTEGRATION TEST AND VECTOR ERROR CORRECTION MODEL date: 2017-12-11 words: 3406 flesch: 60 summary: Refers to (Asemota, O.J. and Bala,D.A., 2012) several other studies that use co-integration model tourism demand includes; Lim and McAleer (2002) used co-integration method to model tourist arrivals from Malaysia to Australia, their results support a long-run equilibrium relationship among the international tourism demand, transportation costs and exchange rates. Quarterly data from 2003-2016 were analyzed by co-integration test and Vector Error Correction Model (VECM). keywords: bali; demand; integration; japanese; model; test; tourism cache: ijaste-569.pdf plain text: ijaste-569.txt item: #62 of 77 id: ijaste-633 author: Sari, Putu Ratna Juwita title: PROMOTING BULELENG TOURISM THROUGH LOVINA FESTIVAL date: 2017-12-11 words: 3382 flesch: 46 summary: Lovina festival has become a regular event and is held every year on the Lovina beach which is considered to be the center of Buleleng tourism activity. The theme of Lovina Festival 2017 is Enjoy the difference which means Buleleng Regency with all its characteristics has tourism potential which is very different from other tourism potential in Bali Province, therefore the vendor of Buleleng tourism invites tourists to come to Buleleng and enjoy the difference of tourism ambience in Buleleng Regency Lovina Festival Festival 2017 contains various activities aimed to promoted Buleleng Regency, among others, by holding Cultural Parade such as cultural dances, megebeg gebegan, bamboo handicraft, legong dance, traditional woven (endek)fashion show, jogged mebarung and so forth. keywords: bali; buleleng; festival; lovina; marketing; promotion; regency; sciences; tourism; tourists cache: ijaste-633.pdf plain text: ijaste-633.txt item: #63 of 77 id: ijaste-649 author: Suarta, I Ketut; Swabawa, Anak Agung Putu; Budiarta, I Putu title: SPECIAL-INTEREST MARINE TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN SERANGAN VILLAGE, DENPASAR date: 2017-12-11 words: 2954 flesch: 44 summary: Marine tourism management must be changed from bureaucratic system to entrepreneurial system; mapping the potencies of marine tourism such as value, their characteristics, supporting facilities, and its capacity in supporting the economy; planning the investment and development which is got from potencies mapping, in order to develop its supporting facilities such as transportation, telecommunication, and other supporting facilities; developing the qualified human resources in marine tourism; making a good marketing strategies; IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.1 No.2 December 2017 120 developing more attractive competitive, inclusive, and sustainable new marine tourism objects or destinations; increasing the safety, comfortness, and friendship in the location of marine tourism; stop sectoral and local ego, and developing “Indonesia Marine Tourism Incorporated” and applying KISS management (coordination, integration, simplification, and synchronization); and creating conducive investment climate and economy-politic for marine tourism development. In determining the development of tourism product in Serangan Village is by analysing all components condition which related with tourism development generally and special-interest of marine tourism specifically. keywords: boat; development; interest; marine; sea; serangan; tourism; village cache: ijaste-649.pdf plain text: ijaste-649.txt item: #64 of 77 id: ijaste-652 author: Sudarmini, Ni Made; Sri Widari, Cokorde Istri; Sukartini, Ni Wayan title: SUSTAINABLE TOURISM MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR TEGENUNGAN WATERFALL, GIANYAR date: 2017-12-11 words: 4616 flesch: 39 summary: The appropriate management model to run Tegenungan Waterfall tourist attraction is by forming Tegenungan Waterfall Management Board (TWMB) involving four pillars (stakeholders), namely local community, businessmen, government, and universities. Ni Wayan Sukartini 3 Politeknik Negeri Bali email: madesudarmini@pnb.ac.id1 ABSTRACT In general, the aim of this research was to design a model for the management of Tegenungan waterfall tourist attraction located in Gianyar regency. keywords: attraction; community; gianyar; journal; management; tegenungan; tegenungan waterfall; tourism; tourists; village; waterfall cache: ijaste-652.pdf plain text: ijaste-652.txt item: #65 of 77 id: ijaste-658 author: Suci Murni, Ni Gst Nym; Mudana, I Gede; Suria Antara, Dewa Made title: IDEOLOGICAL DISCOURSES ON ENVIRONMENT IN BALI TOURISM DEVELOPMENT date: 2017-12-11 words: 5516 flesch: 41 summary: The hotel implements global environmental green tourism practices on the one hand and Tri Hita Karana's local environment on the other hand to meet environmental and cultural concerns, as well as to increase income from the economic side. The ideology of local environmental discourse there are various local knowledge (local genius) related to the environment that has been practiced by certain countries, especially the developing countries, where tourist destination areas such as Bali have run it through religious ritual, as well as through the daily life of the community . keywords: bali; countries; development; environment; global; green; hotel; ideology; journal; sustainability; tourism; world cache: ijaste-658.pdf plain text: ijaste-658.txt item: #66 of 77 id: ijaste-659 author: Ruki, Made; Suci Murni, Ni Gst Nym; Elistyawati, Ida Ayu title: PERCEPTION OF TOURISTS TOWARD COMMUNITY-BASED FESTIVAL OF KUTA MAJELANGU MARKET date: 2017-12-11 words: 2938 flesch: 47 summary: Tourists consider that the availability of diverse culinary is strengthening the existence of Kuta Majelangu market. Kuta Majelangu market in delivering services is perceived good by 75% of respondents. keywords: community; kuta; majelangu; market; perception; tourism; tourists cache: ijaste-659.pdf plain text: ijaste-659.txt item: #67 of 77 id: ijaste-661 author: Widiastini, Ni Made Ary; Andiani, Dini; Tri Haryanto, Eddy title: HOW JOBS IN AGRICULTURE AND HANDICRAFT HAVE OPPORTUNITIES IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT date: 2017-12-11 words: 4012 flesch: 53 summary: As stated by Erawan (1994) the benefit from the development of tourism industry includes the emergence of diversification of incomes, growth in job vacancies, etc. Szivas (2008; 206) gives a description about job vacancies in tourism industries as follows. keywords: agriculture; bali; community; development; handicraft; industry; international; people; tourism; tourists cache: ijaste-661.pdf plain text: ijaste-661.txt item: #68 of 77 id: ijaste-665 author: Darma Oka, I Made; Sadia, I Ketut; Pugra, I Wayan title: INTEGRATED PRACTICE LEARNING MODEL TO IMPROVE WAITER/S’ COMPETENCY ON HOSPITALITY STUDY PROGRAM, POLITEKNIK NEGERI BALI date: 2017-12-11 words: 2948 flesch: 48 summary: The result of statistical test showed that there was a significant difference of competency achievement between integrated learning practices with partial practice learning students groups. Table 2. Student Competencies Score on Waiter’s Occupancy No Experiment group score Control group score 1 84.00 72.00 2 88.00 80.00 3 92.00 84.00 4 96.00 80.00 5 84.00 80.00 6 92.00 72.00 7 88.00 80.00 8 92.00 80.00 9 96.00 84.00 10 80.00 72.00 11 80.00 68.00 12 80.00 68.00 13 80.00 79.00 14 92.00 78.00 IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.1 No.2 December 2017 176 15 76.00 66.00 16 76.00 72.00 17 80.00 72.00 18 88.00 80.00 19 92.00 80.00 20 84.00 80.00 21 80.00 68.00 22 80.00 66.00 23 76.00 72.00 24 72.00 72.00 25 76.00 66.00 26 80.00 66.00 Source: Research data, 2017 Data score of student learning outcome in this study were processed by using SPSS with t-test analysis techniques of two paired samples. keywords: competency; group; learning; practice; program; students; study cache: ijaste-665.pdf plain text: ijaste-665.txt item: #69 of 77 id: ijaste-898 author: Nurita, Wayan; Shishido, Kumiko; Mudana, I Gede title: AIKIDO IN BALI: JAPANESE CULTURAL DIPLOMACY AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH TOURISM BUSINESS date: 2018-06-22 words: 7070 flesch: 56 summary: This social relation ocurs because each member of Bari Aikikai performs a social relationship that exists between individuals and between groups of 12 dojo, or between Bali aikidoka with Japan aikidoka which lasted for a long time. The other aikidoka also argues that in aikido, especially those trained by Balinese have been flowing the attitude of the Japanese who are transmitted through Bali aikidoka trainers. keywords: aikido; aikidoka; bali; balinese; cultural; culture; development; dojo; identity; japanese; people; relationship; social; tourism; training cache: ijaste-898.pdf plain text: ijaste-898.txt item: #70 of 77 id: ijaste-899 author: Budiarta, I Putu title: THE CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERNATIONAL TOURISTS date: 2018-06-22 words: 4308 flesch: 63 summary: TOURISTS I Putu Budiarta Department of Tourism, Politeknik Negeri Bali, Indonesia email: putubudiarta@pnb.ac.id ABSTRACT Number of international tourists visiting Bali, Indonesia, keeps increasing. Keywords: tourism, destination, international tourists, culture, cross cultural understanding. keywords: bali; chinese; culture; events; international; japanese; people; sciences; tourism; tourists cache: ijaste-899.pdf plain text: ijaste-899.txt item: #71 of 77 id: ijaste-900 author: Sukmawati, Ni Made Rai; Ernawati, Ni Made; Mastiani Nadra, Nyoman title: LUXURY TOURISM: A PERSPECTIVE OF FACILITIES AND AMENITIES date: 2018-06-22 words: 2262 flesch: 54 summary: Academically, luxury travel is relatively unexplored, literature on luxury travels is still rare, this study intends to add the reviews on this specific travel products. Nonetheless, Johnson (2013) presents a discourse on luxury travel and argues that luxury travel is very much marked by the experiences that represent all that is authentic about a destination and the immersion into local culture; nonetheless, comfort factor still applies and high standard of accommodation and dining will always be the features. keywords: amenities; elites; facilities; luxury; tourism; travel cache: ijaste-900.pdf plain text: ijaste-900.txt item: #72 of 77 id: ijaste-901 author: Aryaningsih, Ni Nyoman; Irianto, Ketut; Marsa Arsana, I Made; Meirejeki, I Nyoman title: CONSTRUCTING ECOTOURISM-BASED BUSINESS COMPETENCY AND ENTREPRENEURAL SPIRIT date: 2018-06-22 words: 2654 flesch: 32 summary: A field survey on 7 February to 11 March 2018 shows that the formation of business competence dimension and entrepreneurial spirit based on ecotourism as an alternative development of tourist villages in four districts of Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan can form dimensions as in Table 1, constructing business competencies and spirit of entreprenurship (Figure 1- Figure 3). To complete the empirical study to build business competence dimension, field test through questionnaire is done in the following stages (Figure 3). keywords: business; competence; ecotourism; indicators; product; spirit; tourism cache: ijaste-901.pdf plain text: ijaste-901.txt item: #73 of 77 id: ijaste-902 author: Eryani, I Gst Agung Putu; Irianto, I Ketut title: WATER MANAGEMENT OF RIVER ESTUARY FOR THE PREPARATION OF ECOTOURISM IN COASTAL AREA OF BALI PROVINCE date: 2018-06-22 words: 4479 flesch: 56 summary: The water that flows from the mainland toward a body of water is called run-off (surface run-off), and the water flowing in the river to the sea is called the flow of river water (river run-off). River water flowing from upstream to downstream will be discharged into the sea through the river estuary or Loloan. keywords: estuary; management; potential; quality; river; river estuary; river water; saba; water cache: ijaste-902.pdf plain text: ijaste-902.txt item: #74 of 77 id: ijaste-903 author: Parmawati, Rita; Kurnianto, Agung S.; Kontrayana, Afrilyani; Cholis, Azzah F.; Hidayat, Herman; Aluf, Wilda Al title: ANALYSIS OF ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF SEMBILANGAN BEACH: CHARACTERS, FACTORS, AND CHALLENGES date: 2018-06-22 words: 3355 flesch: 41 summary: The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors supporting the process of ecotourism development in Sembilangan beach, both in terms of visitors and the community. IJASTE – International Journal of Applied Sciences in Tourism and Events Vol.2 No.1 June 2018 59 ANALYSIS OF ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF SEMBILANGAN BEACH: CHARACTERS, FACTORS, AND CHALLENGES 1Rita Parmawati, 2Agung S. Kurnianto, 3Afrilyani Kontrayana, 4Azzah F. Cholis, 5Herman Hidayat, 6Wilda Al Aluf 1Postgraduate Program, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia, 2Public Health Institution, Universitas Bakti Indonesia, Indonesia, 3456Master Program of Environmental Management and Development, Postgraduate Program, Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia email: 1ritaparmawati1990@gmail.com, 2agung.sih.kurnianto@gmail.com, 3afri.apre@gmail.com, 4azzahbio@gmail.com, 5hhidayaat@yahoo.co.id, 6alalufwilda@yahoo.co.id ABSTRACT Sembilangan beach in Bangkalan, East Java Province, Indonesia, is one of the potential and growing areas for ecotourism. keywords: beach; community; conditions; development; ecotourism; factors; international; journal; participation; sembilangan; tourism cache: ijaste-903.pdf plain text: ijaste-903.txt item: #75 of 77 id: ijaste-904 author: Sida Arsa, I Ketut; Widiastini, Ni Made Ary title: JEWELRY IN CELUK: ITS TRENDS, DEVELOPMENT, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE VILLAGE ARTISANS date: 2018-06-22 words: 3670 flesch: 51 summary: When there was a trend in jewelry in 2010-2014, in which the demand for jewelry like accessories for kebaya cloth for going to the temple and a ring with gemstone drove away the artisans whose position had been replaced by casting machines and workers who came from outside of Celuk Village who were regarded more professional by jewelry business people in producing standard jewelry in a large quantity. In the following development, a jewelry trend occurred in 2010-2014, in which the demand for kebaya accessories to be worn for going to the temple and also rings with gemstones drove away the artisans whose position had been replaced by casting machines and workers who came from outside of Celuk Village who were regarded more professional by jewelry business people in producing standard jewelry in a large quantity. keywords: artisans; celuk; celuk village; development; jewelry; people; tourism; village cache: ijaste-904.pdf plain text: ijaste-904.txt item: #76 of 77 id: ijaste-905 author: Ardini, Ni Wayan; Sri Astuti, Ni Nyoman; Darmayuda, I Komang; Armoni, Ni Luh Eka; Sumerjana, Ketut title: ISSUES IN THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG BALINESE POP MUSIC, TOURISTS, AND THE TOURISM INDUSTRY date: 2018-06-22 words: 3765 flesch: 58 summary: In their country, the development of pop music has grown, so a musical genre like Balinese pop music has not been considered unique. On the other hand, Balinese pop music has also grown quite intense in the local communities, especially since the 1990s. keywords: artists; balinese; industry; music; musicians; pop; pop music; tourism; tourists cache: ijaste-905.pdf plain text: ijaste-905.txt item: #77 of 77 id: ijaste-954 author: Wijaya, I Kadek Merta; Nurwarsih, Ni Wayan title: SUSTAINABLE TOURISM CONCEPT IN REDESIGNING ZONE-ARRANGEMENT ON BANYUWEDANG HOT SPRINGS ARCHITECTURE date: 2019-06-11 words: 4575 flesch: 46 summary: In this zone arrangement there are area for tourism attraction activities in form of opened hot spring bathing facilities, chambers or bathing for healing purposes. Banyuwedang hot spring got 2 function, recreation and spiritual. keywords: activities; arrangement; attraction; banyuwedang; bathing; hot; mangrove; spring; tourism; zone cache: ijaste-954.pdf plain text: ijaste-954.txt