COLLABORATIVE GOVERNANCE IN LOCAL WISDOM-BASED TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN BAU-BAU CITY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/arnp9p52Keywords:
Buton, Bau-Bau, Sarapataguna, Limbo, Collaboration, Panopticon, Tourism.Abstract
The cultural and historical heritage of the past Buton Kingdom/Sultanate in Baubau City and the
coastal and hilly areas is truly an extraordinary gift from God. This city has also grown as a modern
city wrapped in local wisdom and has become a great narrative for many people that Baubau is a
cultural tourism city with its stunning natural panorama. However, this great gift has not made the
tourism sector a mainstay for obtaining Regional Original Income. This is the main basis for
researchers to seek, find and provide solutions to this problem. The collaborative governance theory
approach from Ansel and Gash is a basis for viewing the initial conditions of Baubau City tourism
management, then the design formula for its development, collaboration techniques, and leadership
commitment in the area.
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