Identification, and formulation of social-based sustainable ecotourism development strategies in the Kei Islands

In Indonesia, the tourism sector has become one of the potential sectors as a source of state income. Tourist destinations focusing on natural and cultural resources have enormous potential to develop further, including the Kei Islands. There are many potential marine and cultural tourism destinatio...

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Decision analysis
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Islands
Local government
Natural resources
Sustainable development
SWOT analysis
Tourism
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