Tourism Governance in the Development of Blue EconomyOriented Marine Tourism in Makassar City
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https://doi.org/10.48047/7trms663Keywords:
Tourism Governance, Blue Economy, Marine TourismAbstract
Marine tourism is one of the issues in the Indonesia Blue Economy index, where the development of marine tourism in Indonesia is a relatively new issue. This study aims to analyze Tourism Governance in the Development of Marine Tourism Oriented to the Blue
Economy in Makassar City. The research method uses a qualitative approach. The research location was carried out in Makassar City. Research informants include actors involved in the development of marine tourism
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Baksh, R., Soemarno, T., Hakim, L., & Nugroho, I. (2013). Social capital in the development of ecotourism: A case study in Tambaksari Village Pasuruan Regency, East Java Province, Indonesia. Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research, 3(3), 1–7.
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