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Paper Id:IJMSM-V2I2P115
doi: 10.71141/30485037/V2I2P115
Policy Implementation of Mangrove Forest Tourism Area on Cengkrong Beach Trenggalek District
Alwi Burhanudin, Masroro Lilik Ekowanti, Agus Wahyudi
Citation:
Alwi Burhanudin, Masroro Lilik Ekowanti, Agus Wahyudi, "Policy Implementation of Mangrove Forest Tourism Area on Cengkrong Beach Trenggalek District" International Journal of Multidisciplinary on Science and Management, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 159-167, 2025.
Abstract:
This study aims to describe and analyse the Implementation of Mangrove Forest Tourism Area Policy on the Coast of Cengkrong Beach, Trenggalek Regency, East Java Province. This research method uses qualitative, using the policy implementation model from G. Edward III, which includes aspects of Communication, Resources, Disposition, and Bureaucratic Structure. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis technique used by researchers is the interactive analysis technique of Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014), this analysis basically consists of four components, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing and testing conclusions. The results of this study indicate that in the Communication aspect, the implementation of the Cengkrong Beach Mangrove Forest tourism area policy has been supported by quite good communication between the local government, tourism managers, and the local community, but there are still obstacles, namely the absence of a KSO between the Local Government and Perum Perhutani regarding the utilisation of the Cengkrong Mangrove Forest. The resource aspect in implementing this policy includes human resources, finance, and infrastructure facilities. The implementation of the Cengkrong Coastal Mangrove Forest tourism area policy has gone well, but still requires improvements in the aspects of communication, resources, and bureaucracy in order to achieve more optimal goals. Increasing coordination, strengthening human resource capacity, and simplifying bureaucracy can be strategic steps to support the sustainability and development of this tourist area in the future.
Keywords:
Policy Implementation, Mangrove Forest Tourism, Coastal Ecotourism, Cengkrong Beach.
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