The Role of Stakeholders In The Development Of The Ex-Mining Tourist Attraction Of Pading Lake

Authors

  • Cahyati Ermi Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21009/melancong.121.02

Keywords:

Role of Stakeholders, Pentahelix, Tourism Attraction Development, Ideal Type of Tourism Attraction Development Direction

Abstract

This research aims to identify the role of stakeholders in developing tourist attractions and the ideal type of development direction in ex-mining at Lake Pading tourist destination. The research was conducted using qualitative research methods with data collection techniques carried out through in-depth interviews, observation and secondary data studies. The results of this study show that stakeholders involved in efforts to develop the ex-lead mining tourist attraction of Lake Pading are divided into five roles based on the pentahelix model which includes the community (pokdarwis), government, media, academics, business. As for the second result, the ideal type of development proposed in the butler model shows that based on the data Lake Pading is a transitional tourist destination from Circum Alternative Tourism (CAT) to Deliberate Alterative Tourism (DAT) based on the characteristics of Lake Pading.

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Published

2025-04-29