manifestation of the sustainable tourism
implementation.
Furthermore, some of the objectives to be
achieved in this study are aimed at examining the
application of the principles of CBT in tourism
development on Teluk Kiluan Beach and knowing
its implications for the welfare of the surrounding
community.
Theoretically this research not only produces
findings about the application of the principles of
CBT on coastal tourism, but also finds changes in
society economically and non-economically. New
indicators regarding the application of the principle
of CBT as a critique of the principle of CBT used so
far.Thus, these findings are an important part of the
development of tourism development theories using
a combination of Adaptacy Platform and
Knowledge-Base Platform approaches.
2 THEORICAL FRAMEWORK
From the aspect of community development and a
tourism industry, CBT has various advantages.
However, implementing the CBT model is very
dependent on the characteristics and conditions of
the people in tourist destinations so that the model
for implementing CBT in one region can be
different.
As a tourism model, CBT contributes to the
economic development of rural communities or
those living in small cities, low living standards,
direct involvement of the community, including
cultural and environmental preservation (Goodwin
and Santili, 2009: 4).
The statement of Tasci et al (2003: 10-11) in line
with Goodwin and Santili (2009), states that the
concept of CBT is intended to increase economic
growth, involving the poor who traditionally live as
farmers or fishermen, living from generation to
generation in potential areas for tourism
development. The development of CBT is intended
to provide opportunities for local indigenous people
with weak strength in various accesses available in
the world of tourism.
CBT results are expected to be able to improve
people's lives for the better. The goal of managing
CBT through a community approach is in line with
the form of sustainable tourism management by
involving the community and local informal figures
as the backbone of local tourism development. This
approach aims to provide direct economic benefits to
the community to improve their lives in the context
of poverty alleviation.
CBT emphasizes the participation and awareness
of the local community through community
empowerment and independence to develop tourism
in a sustainable manner. The strategy for developing
CBT is carried out in an integrated manner such as
in handling natural and environmental conservation
in areas that are potential as tourist destinations,
involving local communities. By providing
education and training sustainably, the community is
prepared to enter the world of tourism and play an
active role in tourism activities.
Conceptually CBT is based on a number of
things as follows: (1) participatory approaches to the
community and including community ownership as
partners in tourism development, (2) involving them
as active managers and, (3) tourism results utilized
to improve welfare to alleviate poverty ( Armstrong,
2012: 2; Giampiccoli and Kalis, 2012: 174; Sebele,
2010: 137). CBT is carried out with constructive
strategies, based on the following basic principles:
(1) empowering communities through private or
group ownership in tourism development, (2)
involving the community in every CBT activity, (3)
developing community pride, (4 ) improve the
quality of life of the local community, (5) ensure
environmental preservation, (6) maintain the
uniqueness and social characteristics of the local
culture, (7) facilitate the development of socio-
cultural learning, (8) respect cultural differences (9)
distribute profits equitably to community members
(10) tourism income is distributed equitably
(Godwin and Santilli; 2009: 5-6).
Todaro and Stephen (2006) to discribe the
principle of developing CBT like developmen in
general can be categorized as providing benefits to
the community, namely: (1) in the form of economy,
namely economic growth itself and the impact
enjoyed in the form of increasing community
income and its impact on poverty alleviation, the
opportunity for the community to participate in
tourism development owned by the community, (2)
cultural preservation as an impact of tourism
management involving the community, community
involvement in cultural preservation, (3) community
participation involved in social activities arising
from joint activities carried out by the community,
and the emergence of community awareness levels
(4) the emergence of public awareness and political
rights as a result of interactive activities carried out
by the government, (5) learning to the public about
the importance of understanding management in the
development of tourism where the community is a
backbone of tourism activities. (6) Assessment of
attractions, namely to carry out in-depth analysis of
every detail of the attraction, including the quality of
attractions, namely to carry out in-depth analysis of
every detail of the attraction, including the quality of