Collaborative Governance: Potential for Sustainable Tourism Development in DIY Yogyakarta
Abstract
In tourism development, collaborative governance is crucial because it enables effective cross-sector coordination to overcome complex challenges and achieve common goals. The research aims to identify the tourism potential of DIY Yogyakarta, analyze the involvement of actors in developing sustainable tourism, and explore the implementation of collaborative governance to advance sustainable tourism in DIY Yogyakarta. This research method uses a descriptive approach with qualitative analysis of official government documentation. The analysis tool that is maximized is using Nvivo 12 Plus. The findings of this study show that DIY Yogyakarta's tourism potential is reflected in the growth of tourist visits, length of stay, and development of tourism infrastructure. Through cross-sector collaboration, DIY Yogyakarta has the potential to become a tourism model that not only enriches the destination but also preserves the environment, promotes cultural diversity, and improves the welfare of local communities and the tourist experience. Focusing on infrastructure, budget and communication aspects, DIY Yogyakarta can overcome challenges and take advantage of opportunities in sustainable tourism development. With strong collaboration and sustainability awareness, DIY Yogyakarta can become a tourism model that successfully integrates environmental, economic and social aspects for sustainable prosperity.
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