基于健康旅游模式的邦卡地区旅游目的地数字地图

D. Valeriani, D. Wibawa, Revy Safitri, Rion Apriyadi
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在全球旅游业的动态格局中,随着养生旅游重要性的不断提升,出现了一个显著的转变。本研究旨在系统地识别和评估邦加县内成功实施养生旅游模式指标的旅游目的地。本研究采用描述图分析法来评估这些旅游目的地为游客提供服务的能力,考虑的因素包括可达性、设施、景点、目的地清洁度和健康协议的执行情况。研究结果显示,这些目的地被细微地分为五类。在 14 个样本中,约有 34.71% 的旅游目的地设施齐全(I 类),14.29% 的旅游目的地设施令人满意(II 类),另有 14.29% 的旅游目的地设施充足(III 类),还有 14.29% 的旅游目的地设施不足(IV 类)。此外,21.42%的目的地为不足(V)。所确定的分组为政策制定者、利益相关者和企业提供了洞察力,以提升健康旅游体验,从而促进该地区旅游业的整体发展。
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Digital mapping of tourism destinations in Bangka Regency based on the wellness tourism model
In the dynamic landscape of global tourism, a notable shift has occurred with the rising importance of wellness tourism. This research aims to systematically identify and evaluate tourism destinations within Bangka Regency that have successfully implemented indicators of the wellness tourism model. The study employs scalogram analysis to assess the service capacity of these destinations for visitors, considering factors such as accessibility, facilities, attractions, destination cleanliness and the implementation of health protocols. The findings reveal a nuanced categorization of destinations into five groups. From the 14 samples, approximately 34.71% of the destinations exhibit extensive facilities (I), while 14.29% possess satisfactory (II), another 14.29% have adequate (III) and again of 14.29% have destinations with less than adequate (IV). Furthermore, 21.42% of the destinations are characterized by insufficient (V). The identified groupings offer insights for policymakers, stakeholders and businesses to enhance wellness tourism experiences, thereby contributing to the overall development of the tourism sector in the region.
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