Model of Sustainable Tourism Development Strategy of the Thousand Islands Tourism Area – Jakarta
Journal Title: Journal of Economics, Management and Trade - Year 2017, Vol 19, Issue 1
Abstract
Aims/objective: To design a model of sustainable tourism development strategy in small islands tourism areas in developing countries so that the development of tourism can eliminate environmental problems that endanger the sustainability of tourism resources and threats to the economic welfare of local communities Design: This paper utilizes strategic management concepts through an analytical framework formulation approach which consists of SWOT analysis, alternative strategy, quantitative strategic planning matrix and choice of sustainable tourism development strategy and ends with the modeling of strategy development of sustainable tourism Methodology: According to the data and analysis, this approach is a qualitative approach, utilizing the Miles and Huberman model analytics. The technique of taking the number of participants is a snowball sampling Results: This paper introduces the concept of a strategic model of sustainable tourism development that is easier to apply to small islands surveys so that it will be useful for all stakeholders in different areas of small islands conservation.
Authors and Affiliations
Yohanes Sulistyadi, Fauziah Eddyono, Bernard Hasibuan
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