Environmental management and stakeholder roles in sustainable tourism development: a feasibility study

Norbertus Citra Irawan, S.P., M.Sc., - and E. Hartoyo, - and Suswadi, - and Mustaqim, - (2022) Environmental management and stakeholder roles in sustainable tourism development: a feasibility study. Environmental management and stakeholder roles in sustainable tourism development: a feasibility study, 1108 (1).

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Abstract

Kemalang District, Klaten, has several ecotourism-based objects, among which the famous ones are Kali Talang, Girpasang Tegalmulyo, and Embung Tirtomulyo. The three objects use natural resources as their main appeal. Thus many tourists pay for environmental services. This research focuses on managing ecosystems and natural tourism items to ensure economic, social, cultural, and ecological sustainability. The analytical approach uses a sustainable natural tourism feasibility model and assesses the role of stakeholders in constructing ecotourism objects. The research uses a purposive technique to identify the research location, then quota sampling to choose 30 for each ecotourism, for a total of 90 respondents. The researcher then continued with the accidental sampling method, the criteria for visitors were already working. This study shows that Girpasang and Kali Talang ecotourism has the potential to be developed and that stakeholders can help promote the sustainable management of ecosystems and tourism attractions. The management system and stakeholder roles for Embung Tirtomulyo ecotourism are not sustainable. Encourage community involvement to strengthen the feasibility and position of stakeholders, notably the unemployed, women, and the private sector.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Depositing User: Fredi Yulianto A.Md.S.I
Date Deposited: 03 Nov 2023 02:14
Last Modified: 03 Nov 2023 02:14
URI: http://repository.utp.ac.id/id/eprint/1393

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