Mapping the Tourism Village Ecosystem in Supporting the Development of Halal Tourism Villages in Alamendah Tourism Village, Bandung Regency
Imam Indratno, Atie Rachmiatie, Yayu Hizza Anisa, Ferra Martian, Vermanda Maharani Sonya, Nurrhisma Yuniar

Universitas Islam Bandung


Abstract

The Association of Indonesian Tourist Villages (Asidewi) stated that there are more than 100 tourist villages in West Java. These 100 tourist villages can be a local potential in developing the tourism industry in West Java as a form of economic empowerment of rural communities and the welfare of their people. One of the tourism that can be developed is halal tourism. The halal tourism program is a national program that the Indonesian government strongly supports. Alamendah Tourism Village has much potential by offering various kinds of tourism, including nature, religion, and education. Furthermore, Alamendah Tourism Village is also included in the top 50 at the Indonesia Tourism Village Award (ADWI) in 2021. On the other hand, several problems were found in the context of developing halal tourism, such as the low response of business actors, the lack of a clear tourism ecosystem, and the lack of human resources who understand the tourism concept. Thus, there is a need for a study on mapping community involvement and actors in tourism management in the Alamendah Tourism Village, Bandung Regency. Therefore, data collection was carried out using interviews and observations. The respondents for this study were the Alamendah Village Government, the Alamendah Tourism Village Manager, and the community involved in implementing tourism activities in the Alamendah Tourism Village. The results of this study are expected to improve tourism management in the Alamendah Tourism Village and become the basis for preparing the master plan and other spatial planning products.

Keywords: Halal Tourism Village, Neuropsychology, Development

Topic: Information Engineering

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