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- Volume 11, Number 1 (2023)

ENLIGHTENMENT BLUEPRINT: BUDAKELING TOURISM VILLAGE'S PATH TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Wayan Gede Sudarsana

📅 December 4, 2023 | 📄 pp. 1-10

Bali's tourism sector wields substantial influence across diverse dimensions of community life, leaving an indelible mark on the economic, socio-cultural, and natural fabric of the region. However, the development of the requisite facilities and infrastructure to sustain this thriving tourism industry demands a considerable expanse of land, a precious resource in Bali's limited expanse. Focused on growth-oriented tourism development, Bali's high tourism sector has played a pivotal role in augmenting foreign exchange earnings and stimulating investment. This study delves into the paradigm of community-based sustainable tourism, encapsulated in the concept of Community Based Tourism (CBT). The CBT approach is intrinsically...

SUSTAINABILITY SANCTUARY: EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF SUSTAINABLE TOURISM IN NURTURING SERANGAN VILLAGE, BALI

I Nyoman Adi Purnawan

📅 December 4, 2023 | 📄 pp. 11-21

Tourism stands as one of the world's largest and swiftest expanding industries, wielding the power to stimulate economic growth, enhance employment opportunities, augment income levels, elevate living standards, and catalyze the advancement of ancillary sectors. To harness tourism as an agent of sustainable progress, it must tread cautiously in regions like Guyana, where its development hinges on safeguarding the Amazon rainforest. The quest for sustainability necessitates a well-devised mechanism that prevents forest and biodiversity degradation while ensuring the well-being of the communities it supports. The path towards sustainability is illuminated by Guyana's burgeoning rural tourism landscape, marked by a growing...