VOlUME 05 ISSUE 07 JULY 2022
1Syam’un, 2Syamsuddin. AB, 3 Fatimah
1,2Lecturer of the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication at UIN Alauddin Makassar
3Alumni of the Faculty of Da'wah and Communication UIN Alauddin Makassar
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ABSTRACT
This research departs from the phenomenon of the development of the Kampoeng Bambu tourist village as an alternative tourist destination that has its own uniqueness. Aims to know the participatory-based village government program in the development of the Kampoeng Bambu Tourism Village in a participatory manner. This article uses a qualitative research type with a sociological approach as a scientific approach to analyze the social facts of a tourist village, with five informants, methods for collecting data and information during the research. Observations, interviews, and documentation are the data collected are primary and secondary data. Data analysis was carried out in stages; data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing.
The results showed that the development of tourism villages participated by the community through: (a) Preparation of the RPJMDes which included the development of the participatory Kampoeng Bambu tourist village, (b) Preparation of Village Regulations regarding the participatory Kampoeng Bambu tourist village, (c) Improvement of road access for the Kampoeng Bambu tourist village. in a participatory manner, (d) the village government accommodates the wishes of the founders of the Kampoeng Bambu tourist village.
The implications of the research are that the commitment and consistency of the village government's strategic policies are needed in developing the Kampoeng Bambu tourist village so that the tourist destination can become a potential source for increasing village income and improving the welfare of the community around the tourist area.
KEYWORDS:Participation, Village Development, Tourism, Community.
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