Abstract

Tourism is a potential sector in the development of an area with very minimal risk of environmental damage, this makes tourism the leading sector in all regions, including the province of South Sumatra. In a normative and empirical process, tourism development needs to be done through collaborative management, this is because tourism has multidimensional characteristics. South Sumatra Province with the potential it has and is supported by Brand Sport Tourism, it turns out that the development process is still being carried out separately between all parties involved, this has made tourism development in South Sumatra Province still not optimal. This research uses Collaborative Governance theory proposed by Ansell & Gash which can be seen from 4 (four) dimensions, namely initial conditions, facilitative leadership, institutional design, and the collaboration process. The research approach used in this research is a qualitative approach with descriptive research type. The data analysis technique used is data reduction and conclusion drawing. The results of the study indicate that the ongoing tourism development process has not yet fully adopted collaborative governance. This is because trust has not been formed in each of the actors involved.

Highlights

  • According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), tourism is the largest industry in the world

  • Tourism Development Based on Collaborative Governance in South Sumatra Province

  • Various tourism potentials in South Sumatra Province were developed by dealing with various problems and emerging issues related to changes resulting from specific tourism developments

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Introduction

According to the World Tourism Organization (WTO), tourism is the largest industry in the world. Tourism has an important role in the national and regional economies. Many countries have made tourism a mainstay sector driving the economy, because tourism was proven to be able to create employment in very large numbers in 2006, for example, this sector generated 10.3 percent of total GDP ( Gross Domestic Product) of the world. The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) reports that the tourism sector remains the largest industry in the world by contributing 10.4 percent Gross Domestic Product in 2017 through dynamics as shown in the following table:

Direct Indirect Induced Total
Year in Percent
World Average
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Tourism Development Based on Collaborative Governance in South Sumatra Province
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