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The Potential of Sustainable Tourism in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra, Indonesia

In: Proceedings of the Palembang Tourism Forum Volume 2 2025 (PTF-2025)

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  • Dilla Pratiyudha Sayangbatti

    (Palembang Tourism Polytechnic)

  • Mustika Permatasari

    (Palembang Tourism Polytechnic)

Abstract

Sustainable tourism development is an idea that is quite widely recognized in tourism development. Pagar Alam has tourism potential by prioritizing stunning natural panoramas such as the Mount Dempo tea garden and several waterfalls that have received attention by the government. However, the development planning implemented in the city of Pagar Alam is still not optimal even though nature tourism in Pagar Alam has very diverse benefits for the surrounding community. This research fully uses qualitative research methods. Pagar Alam as a tourist area can be used as sustainable tourism, with a variety of natural, cultural and artificial tourism potential that exists, it is hoped that visiting tourists can participate directly to develop environmental conservation and understanding of the importance of preserving the ecosystem around tourism potential. So that the main purpose of this type of tourism is to be able to form awareness in implementing an attitude of ecosystem conservation in the present and future known as Eco Tourism.

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  • Dilla Pratiyudha Sayangbatti & Mustika Permatasari, 2025. "The Potential of Sustainable Tourism in Pagar Alam, South Sumatra, Indonesia," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Ahmad Kurniawan & Yayan Dian Fitriansyah (ed.), Proceedings of the Palembang Tourism Forum Volume 2 2025 (PTF-2025), pages 4-12, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-912-4_2
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-912-4_2
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