The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)

The establishment of the Morotai Island Regency as one of the 10 National Tourism Strategic Areas and Special Economic Zones is a central government strategy to accelerate the development of regencies/cities in North Maluku Province, which are still classified as underdeveloped regions in Eastern In...

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Main Authors: Elia Radianto, Titi Susilowati Prabawa, Wilson M. A. Therik, Gatot Sasongko, Marthen Luther Ndoen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2019-12-01
Series:Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika
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Online Access:https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmht/article/view/27943/18157
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spelling doaj-b6000da83b1742c6b444f91116bd82a22020-11-25T03:29:29ZengBogor Agricultural UniversityJurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika2087-04692089-20632019-12-0125318519810.7226/jtfm.25.3.185The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province) Elia Radianto0Titi Susilowati Prabawa1Wilson M. A. Therik2Gatot Sasongko3Marthen Luther Ndoen4Interdiciplinary Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian UniversityDoctoral Study Program in Development Studies of Interdiciplinary Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian UniversityDoctoral Study Program in Development Studies of Interdiciplinary Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian UniversityDoctoral Study Program in Development Studies of Interdiciplinary Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian UniversityDoctoral Study Program in Development Studies of Interdiciplinary Faculty, Satya Wacana Christian UniversityThe establishment of the Morotai Island Regency as one of the 10 National Tourism Strategic Areas and Special Economic Zones is a central government strategy to accelerate the development of regencies/cities in North Maluku Province, which are still classified as underdeveloped regions in Eastern Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the influence of tourist arrival rate, price, human development index, and tourism promotion policy on economic growth by using regression of panel data of fixed-effect model (FEM) based on the feasible generalized least square (FGLS) VI method in eight regencies/cities in North Maluku Province during the period of 2012–2017. This finding shows that tourism development was closely related to economic growth, both in the short and long term. However, the development of tourism facilities and other supporting tourism facilities on the coast by coastal landfill had sacrificed the growth of coastal mangrove forests. Therefore, the local government is encouraged to issue regional regulations on the implementation of sustainable tourism businesses and educate the local community and visitors to play a role in protecting the environment of tourist destinations sustainable.https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmht/article/view/27943/18157economic growthtourism promotion policymangrove forest degradationsustainable tourismfeasible generalized least square
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author Elia Radianto
Titi Susilowati Prabawa
Wilson M. A. Therik
Gatot Sasongko
Marthen Luther Ndoen
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Titi Susilowati Prabawa
Wilson M. A. Therik
Gatot Sasongko
Marthen Luther Ndoen
The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika
economic growth
tourism promotion policy
mangrove forest degradation
sustainable tourism
feasible generalized least square
author_facet Elia Radianto
Titi Susilowati Prabawa
Wilson M. A. Therik
Gatot Sasongko
Marthen Luther Ndoen
author_sort Elia Radianto
title The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
title_short The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
title_full The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
title_fullStr The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Tourism in Development: A Dilemma Between Economic Growth and Mangrove Forest Degradation (A Case Study of Regencies/Cities in North Maluku Province)
title_sort role of tourism in development: a dilemma between economic growth and mangrove forest degradation (a case study of regencies/cities in north maluku province)
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
series Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika
issn 2087-0469
2089-2063
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The establishment of the Morotai Island Regency as one of the 10 National Tourism Strategic Areas and Special Economic Zones is a central government strategy to accelerate the development of regencies/cities in North Maluku Province, which are still classified as underdeveloped regions in Eastern Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the influence of tourist arrival rate, price, human development index, and tourism promotion policy on economic growth by using regression of panel data of fixed-effect model (FEM) based on the feasible generalized least square (FGLS) VI method in eight regencies/cities in North Maluku Province during the period of 2012–2017. This finding shows that tourism development was closely related to economic growth, both in the short and long term. However, the development of tourism facilities and other supporting tourism facilities on the coast by coastal landfill had sacrificed the growth of coastal mangrove forests. Therefore, the local government is encouraged to issue regional regulations on the implementation of sustainable tourism businesses and educate the local community and visitors to play a role in protecting the environment of tourist destinations sustainable.
topic economic growth
tourism promotion policy
mangrove forest degradation
sustainable tourism
feasible generalized least square
url https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/jmht/article/view/27943/18157
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