Strategi Dinas Pariwisata dan Kebudayaan Kabupaten Simalungun Dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata Ekonomi Kreatif dan Kebudayaan Daerah
Strategy of the Simalungun Regency Tourism and Culture Office in Developing Creative Economy Tourism and Regional Culture

Date
2024Author
Siregar, Nasrullah Kamal
Advisor(s)
Rossevelt, Franklin Asido
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The management strategy for tourist attractions, creative economy
businesses, and regional culture in Simalungun Regency is very important to
implement so that these sectors can become centers of natural and cultural tourism
attractions as well as centers for creative economy businesses, thereby increasing
the number of tourist visits and opening business opportunities for the local
community.This research aims to understand the strategies of the department and
the management concepts of the creative economy tourism sector and regional
culture in Simalungun Regency.
The method used in this research is explanatory qualitative. Qualitative
research was conducted using interviews and observations to generally describe
the issues being studied.In this study, the researcher used the Suwantoro tourism
development indicators developed by Febrandani and Meirinawati, namely:
Tourist Attractions, Tourism Facilities, Tourism Infrastructure, Management or
Infrastructure, and the Community.
Based on the research conducted by the researcher, it can be concluded that
the government's strategy in managing tourism in Simalungun Regency still needs
to be improved effectively and efficiently because Simalungun Regency has
attractive natural cultural potential and creative economic business potential but
still faces challenges in terms of accessibility, facilities, and promotion.Tourism
management is currently carried out independently with community involvement
through Pokdarwis, but coordination with the relevant departments still needs to be
improved. The presence of creative economy tourism and local culture in
Simalungun Regency has had a positive economic and social impact on the
community, although efforts to enhance skills and knowledge in comprehensive
tourism management are still needed to maximize the existing potential.
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