Abstract

This article has been retracted at the request of the Editor-in-Chief. It is reported that this article has been published in Journal of Business on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 5, No 2 (2019) [https://jbhost.org/jbhost/index.php/jbhost/issue/view/8]. Authors have been contacted regarding this and have admitted submitting this paper by mistake. We apologize to readers of the journal that this was not detected during the submission process.The development of world tourism experienced a surge in tourist arrivals both international and domestic. Developments, the share of the global tourism market and new opportunities to serve the middle class is growing rapidly. The group of potential domestic tourists are expected to ensure that tourism remains a strategic sector in the national development agenda. Indonesia is very much has a very attractive tourist destination, and Bali in particular, of course, strongly felt the impact of the surge in tourist arrivals. Readiness of Tourism Human Resources are needed to support the sustainable tourism program.

Highlights

  • Tourism in Indonesia began to grow after more than six decades of Indonesia's independence, Indonesia only began strategically planning its tourism development around 40 years ago

  • While world tourism demand is approaching 1 billion arrivals and the domestic tourism market continues to grow, national share in the global tourism market and new opportunities to serve the fast-growing middle class and potential domestic tourist groups are expected to ensure that tourism remains a strategic sector in the development agenda national

  • Based on the description that has been explained previously for Indonesia, the main goal of sustainable tourism development is the achievement of public welfare in a broad sense

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Introduction

Tourism in Indonesia began to grow after more than six decades of Indonesia's independence, Indonesia only began strategically planning its tourism development around 40 years ago. Thirty years later Indonesia welcomed 7 million international visitors in 2010. As international and domestic tourism continue to grow, there will be greater pressure on what in some cases has become a threat to the natural environment and a vulnerable culture. This puts the need for increasing awareness and sustainable tourism practices by industry and tourists as an urgent problem.

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