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DIGGING UP RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY, INDONESIA’S FRAMEWORK FINDING
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DÁVID, Lóránt Dénes
, RAHMAT, Al Fauzi
, ISNUGROHO, Endro
, BUJDOSÓ, Zoltán
, PRIATMOKO, Setiawan
in
Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ circular tourism
/ Collaboration
/ Community
/ Content analysis
/ Developing countries
/ developing country
/ Environmental degradation
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Planning
/ regional planning
/ Resource management
/ Rural areas
/ rural tourism
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Terminology
/ Tourism
/ Towns
2025
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DIGGING UP RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY, INDONESIA’S FRAMEWORK FINDING
by
DÁVID, Lóránt Dénes
, RAHMAT, Al Fauzi
, ISNUGROHO, Endro
, BUJDOSÓ, Zoltán
, PRIATMOKO, Setiawan
in
Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ circular tourism
/ Collaboration
/ Community
/ Content analysis
/ Developing countries
/ developing country
/ Environmental degradation
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Planning
/ regional planning
/ Resource management
/ Rural areas
/ rural tourism
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Terminology
/ Tourism
/ Towns
2025
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DIGGING UP RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY, INDONESIA’S FRAMEWORK FINDING
by
DÁVID, Lóránt Dénes
, RAHMAT, Al Fauzi
, ISNUGROHO, Endro
, BUJDOSÓ, Zoltán
, PRIATMOKO, Setiawan
in
Case studies
/ Circular economy
/ circular tourism
/ Collaboration
/ Community
/ Content analysis
/ Developing countries
/ developing country
/ Environmental degradation
/ LDCs
/ Literature reviews
/ Planning
/ regional planning
/ Resource management
/ Rural areas
/ rural tourism
/ Stakeholders
/ Sustainable development
/ Sustainable tourism
/ Terminology
/ Tourism
/ Towns
2025
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DIGGING UP RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY, INDONESIA’S FRAMEWORK FINDING
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DIGGING UP RURAL COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM (CBT) IN DEVELOPING COUNTRY, INDONESIA’S FRAMEWORK FINDING
2025
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Overview
To effectively support new rural CBTs and create development plans, it is necessary to have a broad understanding of rural CBT in developing countries. This study uses Indonesia as a case study to map and analyze patterns in earlier research in order to establish a conceptual framework. The study used a qualitative content analysis methodology to find important themes and trends in Indonesia's rural CBT development by examining journal papers indexed by Scopus that were referenced by other researchers. By charting these academic works, the researchers were able to get a wider view and identify potential problems in the sector. The analysis identified five interconnected dimensions - spatial aspects, local attractions, rural capacity, economic viability, and socio-cultural components - that form the foundation of rural CBT. These dimensions are critical in building a comprehensive framework that guides development planning, stakeholder collaboration, and longterm sustainability. Findings emphasize the importance of aligning rural CBT development with the principles of the circular economy, which promote environmental stewardship, community empowerment, and sustainable resource management. The study also highlights how preserving social capital, fostering inclusiveness, and enhancing local welfare are long -term goals achievable through strategic mapping, capacity building, and equitable profit distribution. The study also emphasizes how important social media and digital platforms are in influencing public perceptions and interest in rural tourism, which has aided in the quick ascent of rural CBT organizations throughout Indonesia. It becomes clear that community involvement and government assistance are essential to turning rural regions into sustainable travel destinations. Nonetheless, it is necess ary to address enduring issues including environmental degradation, human resource problems, and infrastructure constraints. Ultimately, the study offers a rural CBT framework that can assist policymakers, tourism planners, and local stakeholders in making context-sensitive decisions. By integrating socio-spatial understanding, participatory planning, and capacity-focused strategies, stakeholders can create more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable tourism systems. This framework not only supports local livelihoods but also aligns with global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), offering a replicable model for other developing countries seeking to implement rural CBT initiatives effectively.
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