Socio-economic mapping for community empowerment in Mandalika special economic zone, Lombok, Indonesia

The community’s welfare is anticipated to increase with development in highly prioritized regions of the country’s tourism industry. Studies, however, indicate that this is not always the case. If the process of social engineering is not taken seriously, even poverty will continue to cast a shadow o...

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Poverty
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