Integrated Tourism Planning for Urban and Coastal Area, Discourse: Bangka Belitung
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https://doi.org/10.61707/3s1n8t31Keywords:
Planning, Integrated Tourism, Bangka BelitungAbstract
The Bangka Belitung Islands have extraordinary tourism potential, with stunning natural beauty, unique culture and rich history. However, tourism development in Bangka Belittung still faces challenges, such as a lack of integrated planning, inadequate infrastructure, and untrained human resources. This research used qualitative research methods. The data collection technique in this research is a literature review combined with field observation. The secondary and primary data collected are then analyzed in three stages: data reduction, data presentation and conclusion. The results of the research show that the planning stage for the development of the Bangka Belitung National Planning Area (DPN) until 2045 will be carried out in five phases, including strengthening the relationship between Bangka Island and Belitung Island, increasing the quality and capacity of the provincial capital axis with the surrounding area, developing diversification of mainland tourism on Bangka Island and Belitung Island, revitalization of coastal and marine tourism on Bangka Island and Belitung Island as well as integration of the tourism supply chain in agricultural and plantation areas in mainland with coastal and ocean areas.
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