Sustainable Tourism: Assessing Sustainable Tourism Practice at Impos Beach, North Lombok

Authors : Rianto Rianto; Lativa Nur
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source: Journal of Interdisciplinary Tourism Sciences
Abstract

In the broader framework of sustainable development, the tourism sector holds significant potential not only to stimulate and strengthen economic growth, but also to contribute actively to the preservation of the natural environment, while at the same time playing an important role in enhancing the overall welfare, quality of life, and prosperity of local communities. However, if not managed properly, tourism can be a source of environmental damage, social degradation, and economic inequality. One form of tourism development that is now intensively encouraged by various parties is the concept of sustainable tourism. The study aims to investigate the extent to which sustainable tourism principles are implemented by management and local communities at Impos Beach in North Lombok. This research used a qualitative descriptive approach. The data collection technique of this research used observation and literature study. The research team went directly to the field to observe the condition of the implementation of sustainable tourism on Impos Beach, North Lombok. The study found that the implementation of sustainable tourism in Impos Beach is still informal and has not been systematically designed. Community involvement is the key to the successful development of Impos Beach as a sustainable tourism destination. The findings of this research are expected to provide valuable insights and practical recommendations that can significantly contribute to the enhancement of sustainable tourism management, ensuring that the destination remains both ecologically viable and socially inclusive for future generations.


Concepts :
Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
Community-based Tourism Development and Sustainability
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