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MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES-BASED TOURSM DESTINATION
Dr. I Wayan Rideng, SH,.MH

Faculty of Law, Univeritas Warmadewa-Denpasar


Abstract

This research paper aims to explore sustainable development with the objective of enhancing societal welfare while considering various factors that must be taken into account. These factors encompass social and cultural needs, ensuring that sustainable development does not solely focus on materialistic gains but also aligns with community values, including those of indigenous peoples. By prioritizing harmony among all elements, including culture and the environment, the research investigates two key issues: 1) the governance of tourism destinations, and 2) the impact of tourism management policies on the existence of indigenous peoples. The primary goal of this study is to establish a comprehensive framework for regulating tourism management, which incorporates the needs and rights of indigenous communities, ultimately fostering sustainable development without reducing them to mere objects. Employing a normative legal research approach, specifically utilizing the statute approach, the study examines the norms outlined in statutory provisions. Through this analysis, the research aims to formulate provisions and develop a framework within the realm of tourism law that accommodates the existing indigenous populations. The findings of this research endeavor are intended for publication in esteemed international journal.

Keywords: sustainable development, societal welfare, indigenous peoples, tourism governance,and tourism management policies.

Topic: Law on Tourism

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