VOlUME 06 ISSUE 05 MAY 2023
Lilies Setiartiti
Department of Economics and Business, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i5-62Google Scholar Download Pdf
ABSTRACT
Tourism development areas are not always able to improve the welfare of the local community by increasing the local economy, including the fulfillment of rights and protection of children. This paper aimed to investigate situations and forms of exploitation of children in Mandalika as tourism destinations in Lombok, as well as regulatory gaps, policies, and strategies to improve the fulfillment of children's rights and protection. This research as a whole provides a policy design and development strategy tourism based on the fulfillment of children's rights and protection.
REFERENCES
1) Anggraeni, G. N. 2017. The Relationship between Numbers of International Tourist Arrivals
2) and Economic Growth in the ASEAN-8: Panel Data Approach, Journal of Developing Economies. Vol.02, No.1, p.40-49.
3) BPS. Lombok Tengah. 2021. Lombok Tengah in Figure 2021.
4) Haryana, Arif (2020). Economic and Welfare Impacts of Indonesia's Tourism Sector, The Indonesian Journal of
Development Planning, Vol. IV No. 3. Page: 300-311 Doi:10.36574/jpp.v 4i3.12
5) ILO (2014), Prevention and elimination of Child labour in the tourism sector in mountainous
6) ethnic minority areas, Documentation of the Potential Intervention Model in Sa Pa district, Lao Cai province, Viet Nam,
ISBN: 978-92-2-128399-7.
7) International Summit (2018): Travel and tourism sector acts to protect children across the industry. BOGOTA, Colombia,
6 June.
https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/international-summit-travel-and-tourism-sector-acts-protect-children-across-
industry
8) Janez. M, and Katarina.M (2015). Sexual Exploitation of Children in the Tourism–The Dark Side of Tourism. Innovative
Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp.64-85.
9) Johanna Walin, ECPAT International (2016). Global Study on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism.
Regional Report, South Asia, May. Bangkok, Thailand
10) Kabupaten Lombok Tengah. 2018. Rencana Strategis Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Tahun 2016-2021.
Dinas Pendidikan Kabupaten Lombok Tengah: Lombok Tengah.
11) Koning. A and Wilsem van.J (2022). The Context of Sexual Exploitation of Children by Tourists and Travelers: A Cross
National Comparison of Destination Countries and Non-Destination Countries, International Criminal Justice Review, 1-
18, DOI: 10.1177/10575677221081875
12) Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (2021). Data and Information Centre 2020 and 2021
13) Profesör Neil CARR (2019). CHILDREN'S RIGHTS AND TOURISM, Sivas İnterdisipliner Turizm Araştırmaları
Dergisi, University of Otago. Pp.23-27.
14) Samimi, A. J., Sadeghi, S., & Sadeghi, S. (2011). Tourism and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: P-VAR
Approach. Middle-East, Journal of Scientific Research, 10 (1), 28-32.
15) Syafruddin. S, Wadi. H, Rispawati. R, Suud. S, and Suryanti. N., (2020). Child Labour Exploitation in The Tourism
Industry on The Island of Lombok, Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 556,
Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Conference on Education and Social Science (ACCESS 2020). Pp.135-139 UUD’45. Pasal
28 B.
16) WEF. (2019). The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2019: Travel and Tourism at a Tipping Point.
(http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_TTCR_2019.pdf)& (http://reports.weforum.org/travel-and.tourism-
competitiveness-report-2019/country-
profile/.weforum.org/docs/WEF_TTCR_2019.pdf)&(https://reports.weforum.org/travel-and-tourism/#economy=IDN)
17) WEF. (2015). The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2015: Growth through Shocks
(http://www3.weforum.org/docs/TT15/WEF_Global_Travel&Tourism_Report_2015.pdf)
18) World Travel & Tourism Council. (2012). Benchmarking Travel & Tourism’s economic impact against other sectors.
London: WTTC.
19) World Tourism Organization (2001). TOURISM TRAINING MODULE For Tourism Education Centres, Published by the
World Tourism Organization, Madrid, Spain, ISBN: 92-844-0498-3.