Peran BUMDes dalam Mengelola Desa Wisata Bukit Kehi sebagai Pengembangan Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa

  • Ababil A
  • Yulistiyono H
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Abstract

This study aims to determine the role and impact of the role of Village - Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) in managing the Bukit Kehi tourist village as an Economic Development Community in Kertagena Daya Village, Kadur District, Pamekasan Regency. This research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach through the main informants of the Village Head and the Director of BUMDes, while the supporting informants are Pokdarwis members who work in the Bukit Kehi Tourism Village and the Kertagena Daya Village Community. Data analysis in this study uses data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The data validity technique uses source triangulation. The results showed that the role of BUMDes through the Bukit Kehi Tourism Village Business Unit was as community economic development, namely managing and developing the Bukit Kehi tourist village, including the management carried out by BUMDes, namely planning the Bukit Kehi tourism village program, managing facilities and infrastructure, promoting tourism villages through social media. Instagram and Whatsapp to increase visitors and carry out monitoring or evaluation activities. The next role of BUMDes is to carry out a training program for the community in the form of training on making legends, brown sugar and siwalan bags with the aim ofincreasing community skills. Meanwhile, the impact felt by the community with the role of BUMDes through the Bukit Kehi tourism village business unit opened new jobs, created new business fields and increased the income of the Kertagena Daya village community.

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Ababil, A. A., & Yulistiyono, H. (2022). Peran BUMDes dalam Mengelola Desa Wisata Bukit Kehi sebagai Pengembangan Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa. Jurnal Ilmiah Aset, 24(2), 97–112. https://doi.org/10.37470/1.24.2.204

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