Abstract

Sustainable approach takes into consideration five aspects in the development of the model : social, natural, human, physical, and economic. This study aims to find out the Development of Tourism Village Based on Sustainable Livelihood Approach in Sawahan Village, Watulimo Subdistrict, Trenggalek Regency. The study was conducted on July-August, 2017 in Sawahan Village, Watulimo Subdistrict, Trenggalek Regency, East Java Province. The assumption is that the sustainable livelihood process has been running in the village. We observed 5 types of assets: naturalt, human, financial, social, and physical. The results are analyzed qualitatively as well quantitatively by statistical assumptions. We use the parameter significance test, which consists of testing the significance of parameters simultaneously and testing the significance of partial regression model parameters. Natural and social asset become the main factor in supporting the development of sustainable livelihood in Sawahan Village. Although it affects as minor condition, the financial, physical, and human asset can significantly influence when in the same condition.
 Key Words : Asset, Livelihood, Sawahan, Sustainable

Highlights

  • BackgroundTourism is one of the important industrial sectors and has great potential and opportunities to be developed

  • This study aims to find out the development of tourism village based on sustainable livelihood approach in Sawahan village on five types of assets namely natural, human, financial, social, and physical

  • Based on the test of significance of parameters simultaneously known p value obtained less than α (0.05), it is decided to accept H0 which means that human, financial, social and physical assets together influencing the development of sustainable livelihood in Sawahan Village

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Introduction

BackgroundTourism is one of the important industrial sectors and has great potential and opportunities to be developed. The development of tourism is expected to improve economy condition. It can improve the welfare of the surrounding community (Evita, Sirtha and Sunartha, 2012). The development of rural tourism in Indonesia began to emerge in 2007, when the Indonesian government launched the Visit Indonesia program as a promotion effort. From the number of existing villages, as many as 1,902 villages have the potential to be developed as rural tourism that can be developed as a tourist attraction to be visited by tourists, both of foreign and domestic. It is expected that visit the rural tourism as much as 2 million foreign tourists and urban tourism as much as 2.5 million (Sundaryani, 2017)

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