BALI AND THE NEXT PROPOSED TOURISM DEVELOPMENT MODEL IN INDONESIA
Setiawan Priatmoko (),
Moaaz Kabil (),
Robert Magda (),
Edit Pallas () and
Lorant Denes David ()
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Setiawan Priatmoko: PhD Doctoral School of Economics & Regional Sciences,Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences/MATE, Hungary and Lecturer at STIE Pariwisata API Institute, Indonesia
Moaaz Kabil: PhD Doctoral School of Economics & Regional Sciences Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences/MATE, Hungary and Lecturer at Cairo University, Egypt
Robert Magda: Prof. Dr. Ηabil., Doctoral School of Economics & Regional Sciences Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences/MATE, Hungary
Edit Pallas: Dr., Institute of Sustainability and Farming Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences/MATE, Hungary
Lorant Denes David: Prof. Dr., Doctoral School of Economics & Regional Sciences Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences/MATE, Hungary
Regional Science Inquiry, 2021, vol. XIII, issue 2, 161-180
Abstract:
The Indonesian government is currently boosting its tourism by using the success of the island of Bali as a model, the project is called Ten New Balis. This article examines previous studies and statistical data to presents a deep analysis of macro-environmental factors of tourism in Indonesia related to Bali as a development model. The study is based on Scopus articles associated with Indonesia and Bali tourism development articles and statistical data collected from the statistics bureau's Indonesian office, BPS-Statistics. The thematic framework analysis and descriptive analysis describe complementary insight of tourism planning and development issues. Proposed future tourism development planning could be seen clearer by using mixed-method analysis. Extending different research articles databases will give a good result comparison.
Keywords: priority destinations; tourism planning; tourist account; tourism development; rural tourism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L83 O18 O21 O50 R1 R5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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