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The Expression by Vendors of Tanah Lot Temple Area, Bali in Oral Communication with Foreign Tourist
Kadek Adi Indra Brata and Mirsa Umiyati

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Kadek Adi Indra Brata

Institutions
Universitas Warmadewa, Denpasar, Bali-Indonesia

Abstract
This research was aims to analyze the function and type of expressions that used in communication especially by vendors in Tanah Lot Temple area. The area is choice because Tanah Lot is one of the tourism objects that have many local people become vendors. So with such conditions we can see direct interaction between local people and foreigner. This research is using field research methods with researchers looking directly at the field to see the interactions between the vendors and tourist. The data used in this research were oral English conversations between the vendors and the tourist that take by recorded and take a note. In analyzed, the method is applying descriptive method, the data were described descriptively categorized according to their respective types and functions. The result is found six functions of expressions, there are; greeting, offering, giving, requesting, refusing, thanking and saying goodbye. The types of expressions, there were; informal, neutral and formal expressions.

Keywords
Oral Communication; Expressions; Vendors

Topic
Tourism and environment

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/7CAK2gMxBGz8


THE MANAGEMENT OF COMMUNITY-BASED SUSTAINABLE TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN PENGLIPURAN VILLAGE BALI
A. A. Rai Sita Laksmi

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A.A. Rai Sita Laksmi

Institutions
Master of Public Administration Warmadewa University
Jalan Terompong No.24 Tanjung Bungkak Denpasar (80233) Bali Indonesia
sitalaksmi08[at]gmail.com

Abstract
The development of Bali tourism aims to preserve culture, nature, and the environment as well as increase economic growth and public welfare. However, in reality tourism development often causes environmental damage and pollution due to the lack of community involvement in the planning, implementation and evaluation of tourism activities. Therefore, research on managing community-based sustainable tourism attractions is important. This study seeks to examine the management of community-based tourist attractions in Penglipuran Village, Bali. The aim is to understand the system and implications of managing community-based sustainable tourism attractions in Penglipuran Village. The theory used in the study is the cultural ecology theory from Kaplan and Manner and the management theory rests on the community of David Korten. This research was designed using a cultural study approach with qualitative methods. Data collection was done by observation, interviews, and document studies. Data analysis was carried out through three channels, namely data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results show that the management system of community-based sustainable tourist attraction in Penglipuran Village is carried out by the Penglipuran Tourism Village Management Institute that involves local community institutions, namely the Penglipuran Indigenous Village. Management systems that involves local communities have implications for the preservation of culture and the natural environment, as well as improving the economy and welfare of local communities due to the development of tourist attractions.

Keywords
management, sustainable development, community-based tourism

Topic
Tourism and environment

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract/FMZYCrp86KGd


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