Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches

This article examines recovery strategies in post-COVID-19 tourism villages in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, utilising a rural tourism resilience approach involving multi-stakeholder participation. This qualitative study collected data through interviews, literature, social media, and local news on...

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Main Authors: Mimin Sundari Nasution, Al Fauzi Rahmat, Tito Handoko, Fajar Rahmanto, Mayarni Mayarni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Kontemporer 2023-10-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary Governance and Public Policy
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Online Access:https://journal.ppishk.org/index.php/jcgpp/article/view/152
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author Mimin Sundari Nasution
Al Fauzi Rahmat
Tito Handoko
Fajar Rahmanto
Mayarni Mayarni
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Al Fauzi Rahmat
Tito Handoko
Fajar Rahmanto
Mayarni Mayarni
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description This article examines recovery strategies in post-COVID-19 tourism villages in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, utilising a rural tourism resilience approach involving multi-stakeholder participation. This qualitative study collected data through interviews, literature, social media, and local news online observations. The data obtained were then analysed with the help of a code from NVivo 12 Plus to visualise the multi-stakeholder network in the five tourism village recovery strategies through the sociogram network, group queries, and concept mapping queries. The results of this study reveal the following: First, the five tourist villages have different ways of getting back on their feet and getting more substantial for a massive recovery. Second, all government levels strongly support accelerating the five tourist villages' recovery via various media promotions of the four (Tembi, Kakilangit, Kebonagung, and Kampung Santan), except for Lopati's tourism village destinations. In addition, the two villages, in terms of the resilience of social networks, mostly need support in increasing institutional capacity (Kampung Santan and Lopati), fostering collaboration, and requiring creativity. Therefore, post-COVID, mechanisms for development and new ideas in two tourist villages (Lopati and Kampung Santan) were relatively noticeable. Some tourism villages still need leaders for programmes and activities. Further, the government's persistence in popularising tourist villages requires further improvement through media promotion, tourism awareness groups, and participation in the tertiary sector.
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spelling doaj.art-37132b926be54d569d91b60fbfa160532024-02-14T12:42:24ZengPusat Penelitian Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora KontemporerJournal of Contemporary Governance and Public Policy2722-39812722-39732023-10-014213114810.46507/jcgpp.v4i2.15247Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory ApproachesMimin Sundari Nasution0Al Fauzi Rahmat1Tito Handoko2Fajar Rahmanto3Mayarni Mayarni4Department of Public Administration, Universitas RiauMaster of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaDepartment of Government Studies, Universitas RiauMaster of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah YogyakartaDepartment of Public Administration, Universitas RiauThis article examines recovery strategies in post-COVID-19 tourism villages in Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, utilising a rural tourism resilience approach involving multi-stakeholder participation. This qualitative study collected data through interviews, literature, social media, and local news online observations. The data obtained were then analysed with the help of a code from NVivo 12 Plus to visualise the multi-stakeholder network in the five tourism village recovery strategies through the sociogram network, group queries, and concept mapping queries. The results of this study reveal the following: First, the five tourist villages have different ways of getting back on their feet and getting more substantial for a massive recovery. Second, all government levels strongly support accelerating the five tourist villages' recovery via various media promotions of the four (Tembi, Kakilangit, Kebonagung, and Kampung Santan), except for Lopati's tourism village destinations. In addition, the two villages, in terms of the resilience of social networks, mostly need support in increasing institutional capacity (Kampung Santan and Lopati), fostering collaboration, and requiring creativity. Therefore, post-COVID, mechanisms for development and new ideas in two tourist villages (Lopati and Kampung Santan) were relatively noticeable. Some tourism villages still need leaders for programmes and activities. Further, the government's persistence in popularising tourist villages requires further improvement through media promotion, tourism awareness groups, and participation in the tertiary sector.https://journal.ppishk.org/index.php/jcgpp/article/view/152participatorypost-covidtourism recoverytourism village
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Fajar Rahmanto
Mayarni Mayarni
Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
Journal of Contemporary Governance and Public Policy
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tourism recovery
tourism village
title Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
title_full Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
title_fullStr Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
title_short Post-COVID Tourism Recovery Strategy for Tourism Villages: Multi-Stakeholder Participatory Approaches
title_sort post covid tourism recovery strategy for tourism villages multi stakeholder participatory approaches
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tourism recovery
tourism village
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