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Challenges of Tourism Assistance in the Baduy Community
The sustainability of rural tourism management is, among other things, determined by the ability of managers to autonomously govern their tourism. This means that the managers need to have clear guidelines to be accepted by all parties. It seems that not all tourism managers possess the necessary skills in tourism management. For instance, in Baduy, Kanekes Village, Lebak Regency, West Java, the bustling tourism that has been ongoing in Baduy has not significantly benefited its residents and environment. Some challenges faced include the suboptimal performance of local institutions with the legitimacy to regulate tourism activities, a high dependency on tour packages from external parties, and numerous external guides bringing tourists to Baduy. The environmental impacts caused by tourism and limitations in skills and human resource capacity also contribute to the challenges. This article was developed from a mentoring process conducted using a participatory action research approach. Specifically, the article aims to explain the techniques and mentoring processes conducted while highlighting the challenges encountered when assisting the Saba Budaya Baduy managers. As a result, various tourism training needs have been provided to ensure the readiness of local human resources. Post-training, mentoring continues to address challenges in implementing the training program. Mentoring challenges in the Baduy community require the mentoring team to understand the cultural values that are still maintained amidst modernity. Skills and abilities in communication with a cultural approach are essential to ensure that both physical and non-physical mentoring programs are fully accepted by the Baduy residents. The stages of tourism mentoring in indigenous communities require a continuous process to ensure that the Baduy residents have more sovereignty in tourism management.
巴杜伊社区旅游援助面临的挑战乡村旅游管理的可持续性主要取决于管理者自主管理旅游的能力。这意味着管理者需要有明确的指导方针,并为各方所接受。看来,并非所有旅游管理者都具备必要的旅游管理技能。例如,在西爪哇Lebak县Kanekes村的Baduy,Baduy正在进行的热闹的旅游业并没有给居民和环境带来显著的益处。巴杜伊面临的一些挑战包括:当地具有监管旅游活动合法性的机构表现不佳、高度依赖外部方提供的旅游套餐以及众多外部导游将游客带到巴杜伊。旅游业对环境造成的影响以及技能和人力资源能力方面的限制也加剧了这些挑战。本文是在采用参与式行动研究方法开展的指导过程中撰写的。具体而言,本文旨在解释所采用的技术和指导过程,同时强调在协助 Saba Budaya Baduy 管理人员时所遇到的挑战。因此,提供了各种旅游培训需求,以确保当地人力资源做好准备。培训结束后,指导工作将继续解决培训计划实施过程中遇到的挑战。巴杜伊社区面临的指导挑战要求指导团队了解在现代化进程中仍然保留的文化价值观。要确保巴杜伊居民完全接受有形和无形的指导计划,就必须具备文化沟通的技能和能力。原住民社区的旅游指导阶段需要一个持续的过程,以确保巴杜伊居民在旅游管理方面拥有更多的主权。