Abstract
Tourism involves the movement of individuals from one region to another, which are sometimes of different cultures. The interaction between tourists and local communities in tourist destinations is social interaction. The community does not always react positively to the development of certain destinations or attractions. Public attitudes that are not always beneficial to tourism have various causes, such as the well-being differences that appear so starkly between wealthy tourists and poor local communities and conflict over limited resources such as water, land and cultural resources. This condition needs to be addressed because frequent demonstrations at various tourist attractions in Bali may jeopardize the security and comfort of tourists and affect the image of Bali as an international tourist destination. This study aims to: 1) To evaluate local government policies in community empowerment; 2) To measure perceived community-based tourism implemented in the destination areas 3) To measure thelife satisfaction of the people in tourist destinations; 3)To measure individual attitude toward toursm develoment in Destinations. The results of this study are expected to be useful as input in the formulation of regional tourism policies to realize tourism development goals effectively. This study is different from previous tourism studies because it examines the impact of tourism development from an integral perspective of sustainable tourism and community-based tourism.
 
 Keywords: community attitude, community-based tourism, community empowerment, community life satisfaction.
Highlights
BackgroundTourism involves the movement of individuals from one region to another, which are sometimes of different cultures
People's attitudes toward tourism activities may be shaped by several causes, including perception of the benefits of tourism activities in the region, the opportunities and intensity of local community involvement in the tourism activities that take place, and the perception of conflict over the limitation of resources needed among local residents, by allocating such resources to accommodation facilities to meet the needs of tourists visiting Bali such as water, land and cultural resources
The research carried out in 2017 is expected to contribute informational findings that may be used as input and consideration in the formulation of policies for the development of tourism activities and the implementation of the concept of sustainable tourism that is integrated with community development in order to improve the quality of life of people in tourism destinations by incorporating community empowerment policies with a conceptual model of research
Summary
BackgroundTourism involves the movement of individuals from one region to another, which are sometimes of different cultures. To Garuda Wisnu Kencana area (GWK) on Sunday, 24 August 2017 by the local community are indications that the community does not always react positively to the development of destinations or attractions in the region. As for why this can happen, a study is needed to find a productive solution in the long term. People's attitudes toward tourism activities may be shaped by several causes, including perception of the benefits of tourism activities in the region, the opportunities and intensity of local community involvement in the tourism activities that take place, and the perception of conflict over the limitation of resources needed among local residents, by allocating such resources to accommodation facilities to meet the needs of tourists visiting Bali such as water, land and cultural resources. The research carried out in 2017 is expected to contribute informational findings that may be used as input and consideration in the formulation of policies for the development of tourism activities and the implementation of the concept of sustainable tourism that is integrated with community development in order to improve the quality of life of people in tourism destinations by incorporating community empowerment policies with a conceptual model of research
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