Abstract

Collaboration and partnership with stakeholders in the Pentahelix concept as predictors can minimize negative impacts on tourism development. This article aims to describe socio-cultural, economic, and environmental realities in the development of Rigis Jaya Coffee Village tourism in developing tourism. The methodology of this research is qualitative using observation data, interviews, and documentation studies through FGDs. This research shows that the stakeholder's existence in Pentahelix collaboration is not only able to encourage economic growth, but also to preserve culture by presenting traditional dances and music and to increase environmental literacy so that good relations between humans and nature can be established. The synergy between ABCGM in the development of local tourism can be felt by the local community. This article is still limited to the scale of research in West Lampung, so it is still very possible to be completed by studies in other places with different scales and approaches.

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