Abstrak

Tourism is a vital driver of regional development, offering economic growth and cultural exchange. However, its rapid expansion often strains local environments and social systems, highlighting the need for sustainable practices. This study investigates the methodological foundations of sustainable tourism development in regional contexts, addressing gaps in balancing tourism growth with ecological and socio-cultural preservation. The research identifies a lack of integrative models that account for dynamic environmental, social, and economic interactions over time, leaving destinations vulnerable to degradation and community discontent. The study employs a multi-layered methodology, combining the Destination Life Cycle (DLC) model with the Limits of Acceptable Change (LAC) framework and carrying capacity analysis. These methods help assess tourism’s impact on biodiversity, resource consumption, and local perceptions. Case studies reveal that unchecked tourism growth leads to landscape alteration, pollution, and rising irritation among local residents, transitioning from initial enthusiasm to apathy and even antagonism. Key findings include the importance of continuous monitoring, adaptive infrastructure planning, and involving local communities in decision-making processes to mitigate negative effects. Results demonstrate that sustainable tourism is achievable through dynamic, responsive strategies that evolve alongside changing environmental and social conditions. The study advocates for policy frameworks that integrate ecological indicators, visitor flow management, and heritage conservation to maintain long-term regional resilience. Implications for policymakers and industry stakeholders emphasize the necessity of data-driven approaches, strategic capacity limits, and community participation to sustain tourism’s benefits without compromising regional integrity. This research bridges critical gaps in sustainable tourism methodology, offering actionable insights for balancing development and conservation in diverse regional landscapes.

Kata Kunci
Sustainable Tourism Regional Development Carrying Capacity Destination Life Cycle Environmental Management Community Engagement Tourism Policy
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