Model Development Planning Policy Tourism District of Tanah Laut
Abstract
Tanah Laut Regency is endowed coastal areas along the 200 km, has the potential to become a tourist destination. There are several beaches, waterfalls, and other attractions. Although the government issued Regulation No. 5 in 2015, nevertheless, this area has not become a significant tourist destination, because the regulation made yet implemented optimally. Nowadays the tourism sector is including businesses that give economic improvement to the community. The technique used in this study is a qualitative descriptive. The consequences of this study are as follows; that the Implementation of Tourism Development Policy in Tanah Laut Regency is not optimal. Provincial Regulation on tourism development has not run optimally, the Department of Tourism, which has the authority to formulate resources, have not been many results for the advancement of tourism. Inhibiting factor is that regents have not been severe in developing the potential of tourism in Tanah Laut Regency. In order to realize the objectives and purposes of the development of tourism in Tanah Laut, decree needs to formulated as the basis for realizing consensus-collaborative models of policy planning. Policy planning with the principle of citizen participation, all parties is in the same position and proportional considering the dominant actors and professional competence in order to develop a more integrated, independent necessary implementing agency, resulting in a synergy of all stakeholders in realizing a superior tourism development goal.
Keywords: Tourism Development, Policy, Planning Model, Tanah Laut
DOI: 10.7176/PPAR/9-3-11
Publication date:March 31st 2019
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