PENGEMBANGAN KAIN TENUN CEPUK SEBAGAI BAGIAN PARIWISATA BUDAYA BERKELANJUTAN DI NUSA PENIDA

  • Firlie Lanovia Amir Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bali Internasional
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22334/jihm.v8i1.85
Abstract views: 213 , PDF downloads: 328

Abstract

Bali has a variety of tourism potentials including cultural tourism either in the form of products or exotic craft. One fairly well-known cultural productis woven fabrics (Kain Tenun), such as Kain Tenun Cepuk that exist in the area of Nusa Penida. The existence and uniqueness of the woven fabric is expected to help increasing tourism in the island, as well as increasing the income of both Bali tourism sector or specifically the people of Nusa Penida. Thus the present study was made to assess the potential Woven fabric tube Tanglad, Nusa Penida, as well as determine strategies and programs that can be done to develop the potential of the woven fabric tube Tanglad as a means of developing cultural tourism. This study is using a qualitative descriptive approach to measure the variables involved, and SWOT matric to explain and define the data in the formulation of strategies and programs. The data obtained several factors that determine the potential development of the Kain Tenun Cepuk, which is categorize as internal and external factors, in which successfully formulated four strategiesand programsthat can be developed, covering SO strategies (developingKain Tenun Cepuk and the surrounding areas), ST (developing cultural tourism in Tanglad and Nusa Penida), WO (dealing with right promotion issue), and WT (related to human resource development). The research is expected to be referencedto number of policies that can be taken by local government to develop tourism in Tanglad, Nusa Penida, as well as for the community to be able to develop the potential of the Kain Tenun Cepuk better.

References

Andriotis, Konstantinos. 2000. Local Community Perceptions of Tourism as a Development Tool: The Island of Crete. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of Bournemouth University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

Cooper, Chris. et.al., 1993. “Tourism Principlesand Practice”. England: Longman.

DPR RI. 2009. Undang-Undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 10 Tahun 2009 Tentang Kepariwisataan. Diunduh pada tanggal 10 Januari 2016 dari laman; http://www.dpr.go.id/dokjdih/document/uu/UU_2009_10.pdf.

David, Fred R., 2006. Manajemen Strategis. Edisi Sepuluh, Penerbit Salemba Empat, Jakarta.

Ismayanti.(2009), Pengantar Pariwisata.Jakarta : PT Gramedia Widiasarana.

Katerina Angelevska-Najdeska, Gabriela Rakicevik. 2012. Planning of sustainable tourism development. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 44 ( 2012 ) 210 – 220

Murphy, P.E. and Andressen, B. (1988). Tourism development on Vancouver Island: An Assessment of the core-periphery model. The Professional Geographer.

Spillane, James, J, 1994. Pariwisata Indonesia : Siasat Ekonomi dan Rekayasa Kebudayaan. Kanisius.Yogyakarta.

Suansri, P. 2003. Community Based Tourism Handbook. Bangkok, Thailand : Responsible Ecological Social Tours Project (REST).

Sudarsana, I. K. (2016). Praksis Teori Sosial Kognitif dalam Mengembangkan Karakter Peduli Sosial Pada Mahasiswa Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Dan Sastra Agama. In Seminar Nasional (No. ISBN: 978-602-74659-3-0, pp. 82-87). Institut Hindu Dharma Negeri Denpasar.

Sudarsana, I. K. (2014). Peningkatan Peran Pendidikan Agama Hindu dalam Membangun Remaja Humanis dan Pluralis. In Seminar Nasional (No. ISBN: 978-602-71567-0-8, pp. 26-32). Fakultas Dharma Acarya IHDN Denpasar.

UNESCO. 2016. World Heritage and Tourism in a Changing Climate.Diakses dari situs resmi UNWTO pada tanggal 10 Januari 2016 di http://whc.unesco.org/ document/139944

UNWTO, 2016.Sustainable Development of Tourism.Diakses dari situs resmi UNWTO pada tanggal 10 Januari 2016 di http://sdt.unwto.org/content/about-us-5.

Published
2018-02-05
How to Cite
Amir, F. L. (2018) “PENGEMBANGAN KAIN TENUN CEPUK SEBAGAI BAGIAN PARIWISATA BUDAYA BERKELANJUTAN DI NUSA PENIDA”, Jurnal Ilmiah Hospitality Management, 8(1), pp. 29-38. doi: 10.22334/jihm.v8i1.85.
Section
Articles
Abstract viewed = 213 times
PDF downloaded = 328 times