Authors:
Sumargana, M Pujodarmo, Sutrisno Badri, Dwi Bambang Putut S Darupratomo, Much Suranto, Indonesia
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Abstract:
The purposes of this study are to
increase the empowerment of local communities in the tourism sector in Jimbung
Village, Indonesia, especially in the concept of a nature-based tourism village
and creative economy, to build the tourism sector as one of the main pillars of
sustainable economic development, to map the potential and problems of tourist
villages, to improve the socio-economic status of the community. rural areas
and to formulate a tourism village development strategy. This research method uses a
survey method. The survey method focuses on obtaining information or data which
is carried out through field observations, interviews with stakeholders and
FGDs. Interviews are used to explore the preferences of experts consisting of
Village Government officials, practitioners, academics, tourism managers. The
expert system approach is carried out to acquire expert knowledge about the
factors that need to be considered in a tourism village development strategy. Problem solving is divided into
two stages, namely the first stage is identifying the potential of tourist
attractions. The second stage is formulating a multi-criteria decision for
developing a tourist village with the SAW (Simple Additive Weight) method
approach. The development of the capacity of the Village Government apparatus
is an A-1 alternative which is chosen as the best alternative, in other words,
the Village Government Apparatus are as the best stakeholder preference in the
development of Jimbung Village Tourism. The second is the Tourism Manager
stakeholders with a value of 0.937, the third order is the Academic
stakeholders with a value of 0.847, the last is the Practitioner stakeholder
preference with a value of 0.785. Stages of
national tourism development at the village level are: (1). Identifying the
existing cultural values and potential to preserve and develop, (2). Empowering
village tourism potentials to be built and developed and (3). Developing forums
for the actualization of village culture and tourism.
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