Exploring the Transition from International to Domestic Tourism in Bali: A Sustainable Post-Pandemic Strategy
Timotheus Lesmana Wanadjaja (),
Willy Arafah () and
Rahmat Ingkadijaya ()
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Timotheus Lesmana Wanadjaja: Trisakti Institute of Tourism
Willy Arafah: Trisakti Institute of Tourism
Rahmat Ingkadijaya: Trisakti Institute of Tourism
A chapter in 4th International Conference on Tourism, Gastronomy, and Tourist Destination (TGDIC 2023), 2023, pp 227-234 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This study examines sustainable tourism in Bali and the policies needed to reduce environmental, socio-cultural, and economic repercussions. It analyzes Bali’s tourist sites to inform sustainability strategies. The multi-stakeholder study considers tourists, local residents, industry, and government. The study examines Bali’s tourism sector’s issues and potential using sustainable tourism, collaborative governance, and societal and behavioral transformation. It suggests sustainable tourism methods for Jembrana and Buleleng Regencies. Popular attractions have environmental and socio-cultural impacts, emphasizing community engagement and sustainable methods. It recommends regional waste management, responsible tourist rules, community activities, sustainable tourism observatories, and certification programs. The report recommends education and diversifying tourist flows to reduce over-tourism and share tourism benefits. Bali may create a resilient tourism business that protects its resources and culture while improving local economies with multi-stakeholder participation and sustainable practices. This study improves sustainable tourism literature by providing practical solutions based on actual facts and detailed analysis.
Keywords: Sustainable Tourism; Policy Interventions; Community Engagement; Multi-Stakeholder Approach (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-296-5_31
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