Tourism Policy and the Impact of Tourism on Bali Island

Anak Agung Gede Oka Wisnumurti, Ketut Darma, I Nyoman Gede Maha Putra

Abstract

This study aims to examine the impact of nature activities, cultural activities, recreational activities, and infrastructure improvement on tourism development and moderation of destination quality concerning the Indonesian tourism industry. So that to find out tourism policies and the impact of tourism on the island of Bali. The latest tourism needs development to attract tourists, especially Bali, as a famous tourist destination in Indonesia. The quality of tourism and tourism-related policies greatly determine tourism sector growth to maintain Bali's tourist visits. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach that aims to build a critical scientific thinking stage, where researchers begin to think inductively through data verification to data collection. The research method used is a critical literature review. The data collection method using libraries and managing research materials to determine the problem formulation of social problems through interview techniques and information gathering is carried out with focus group discussions attended by all tourism stakeholders and tourism actors in Bali Province. This study has provided in-depth knowledge of how various tourism activities can improve tourism organizers' experience, and interaction is also very identifiable. The results showed that destination quality negatively moderated the relationship between cultural activity policies and tourism development. In contrast, destination quality did not moderate the relationship between infrastructure development policies and tourism development. The research results also show that the relationship between policies for nature and recreational activities and tourism development is positively moderated by destination quality. This paper ultimately incorporates policy implications along with future limitations and recommendations.

 

 

Keywords: Sustainable Tourism, Public Policy, Economic Growth, Ecotourism.

 

 


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