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Promoting Cultural & Heritage Tourism RUNDOWN INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CONFERENCE “PROMOTING CULTURAL & HERITAGE TOURISM” 1st – 3rd SEPTEMBER 2016 DATE TIME ACTIVITY VENUE 31 Augs 2016 19.00-21.00 Welcome Dinner by Invitation To be stated in the invitation 1 Sept 2016 08.00 – 09.00 Registration Dance Performance Opening Ceremony: * Indonesia Raya Song *Praying 09.00-10.00 *Report by The Conference Chairman *Speech by Rector of Udayana University *Formal Opening the Conference by Tourism Minister of Republic of Indonesia Theatre Room at Medical School 10.00-10.30 Keynote Speech by Tourism Minister of Building th Republic of Indonesia 4 Floor 10.30-11.00 Morning Break 11.00- 11.30 Keynote Speech by Prof. Noel B. Salazar 11.30- 12.00 Question and Answer 12.00-13.00 Lunch 13.00-13.30 Invited Speakers 1 – Prof. Maria Gravari- Barbas 13.30-14.00 Invited Speakers 2 – Prof. Wiendu Nuryanti 14.00-14.30 Question and Answer 14.30-15.00 Afternoon Break Postgraduate Program 15.00-16.30 Parallel Session 1 (Room A, B, C, D) Building 16.30-18.00 Parallel Session 2 (Room A, B, C, D) Ground Floor 18.00-19.00 Dinner DATE TIME ACTIVITY VENUE 2 Sept 2016 08.00-08.30 Invited Speakers 3 – UNESCO (tentative) Theatre Room at Medical School 08.30.09.00 Invited Speakers 4 – Prof. Bendesa Building 09.00-09.30 Invited Speakers 5 – Prof. Darma Putra 4th Floor 09.30- 10.30 Q & A 10.30-11.00 Morning Break Postgraduate Program 11.00-12.30 Parallel Session 3 (Room A, B, C, D) Building 12.30-13.30 Lunch Ground Floor 13.30-15.00 Parallel Session 4 (Room A, B, C, D) 15.00-15.30 Afternoon Break DATE TIME ACTIVITY VENUE 2 Sept 2016 15.30-16.00 Waiting for transportation to Gala Dinner (continue) Venue. Meeting point at Postgraduate Postgraduate Program’s Lobby Program’s Lobby 16.00-18.00 Transfer to Gala Dinner Venue 18.00-18.15 Welcome Drink 18.15-18.25 Opening Performance 18.25-18.30 Opening by MC 18.30-18.40 Opening Speech by the Conference Chairman 18.40-19.00 Speech by Dinner Host 19.00 Dinner 20.00-20.10 Best Paper Awarding Announcement, Best Presenter 20.10-20.20 Closing Speech by Head of Doctoral Study Program in Tourism Udayana University 20.20-20.30 Closing Performance 20.30 Closing Session by MC 20.30-22.00 Going back to Udayana University Postgraduate Program’s Lobby DATE TIME ACTIVITY VENUE 3 Sept 2016 07.30-08.00 Gathering for Post Conference Tour Postgraduate Program’s Lobby 08.00-10.00 On the way to Destination (Jatiluwih) Jatiluwih, Penebel, 10.00-12.00 Activities at Jatiluwih (UNESCO World Tabanan Regency Heritage Site) 12.00-13.00 Lunch at Jatiluwih 13.00-15.00 Going back to Udayana University Postgraduate Program’s Lobby Parallel Session 1 (Room A) Thursday, 1 September 2016 Culture & Heritage No Time Paper Author(s) Venue The Implementation of Tri Hita Karana on the World Heritage of 1 15.00-15.15 Taman Ayun and Tirta Empul Temples as Tourist Attractions in I Wayan Ardika, MA. Bali Between Cultural Preservation and Tourism Industry: Dialectic 2 15.15-15.30 Relations in Cultural Heritage Tourism Management in Tanah Lot I Ketut Surya Diarta and Borobudur Indonesia Developing Sustainable Tourism Strategy for World Heritage Site 3 15.30-15.45 of Cultural Landscape of Bali Province: What issues have been Luh Micke Anggraini Room A addressed? Face Hospitality in Bali: A Pragmatic Study of Tourism Service Made Budiarsa & Yohanes 4 15.45-16.00 Language Kristianto Preservation of Traditional Music Instrument of Sasando as One Of 5 16.00-16.15 The Cultural Heritage of Tribal Rote Society in Oebelo Village of Asep Parantika East Nusa Tenggara 6 16.15-16.30 Q & A Parallel Session 1 (Room B) Marketing Thursday, 1 September 2016 No Time Paper Author(s) Venue A Strategic Promotional Plan for Tourism 2019, Case study : 1 15.00-15.15 Zulfiana Setyaningsih Borobudur Temple Compounds The Effect of Experiential Marketing on Visitors Behavioral 2 15.15-15.30 Intention Through Emotion and Satisfaction (An Empirical Study Ni Nyoman Rsi Respati on Bali Zoo, Gianyar) Sustaining and Marketing Community Based Agro-Tourism: 3 15.30-15.45 I Gusti Agung Ayu Ambarawati Room B Lesson Learned from Salak Sibetan Plantation in Bali The effectiveness of Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship 4 15.45-16.00 I Gusti Ayu Melistyari Dewi toward Cultural Tourism of Bali Antecedents and Consequences of Smartphone Uses : the case of 5 16.00-16.15 Mathieu Salvadore French tourist experience 6 16.15-16.30 Q & A Parallel Session 1 (Room C) Thursday, 1 September 2016 Community Involvement No Time Paper Author(s) Venue The Community Empowerment in the Cikapundung River as Panji Pamungkas, Nova Riana, 1 15.00-15.20 Bandung Natural Heritage Septy Indrianty Social Capital of Ambarjaya Community in Ecotourism 2 15.20-15.40 E.K.S. Harini Muntasib Development around Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park Social capital, a framework in developing environmental education 3 15.40-16.00 to promote community participation in tourism development of Resti Meilani Room C Gunung Padang Site. Recognition of the Potential for Cultural Conservation Philosophies 4 16.00-16.20 of Tri Hita Karana to Promote Community Participation in Batur Arzyana Sunkar 1 Caldera Geopark Heritage Tourism 5 16.20-16.30 Q & A Parallel Session 1 (Room D) Destination Thursday, 1 September 2016 No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Agrotourism as the Economics Transformation of the Tourism 1 15.00-15.20 I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi Village in Bali Optimization and Risk Management Model Analysis to Develop 2 15.20-15.40 Cultural and Heritage Tourism (Case Study: Spiritual Travel in Yuviani Kusumawardhani Parahyangan Agung Jagatkartta Temple in Ciapus) Room D The Initiation of Eco-Tourism Concept for Land Rehabilitation by 3 15.40-16.00 Renata Lusilaora Siringoringo Bali Botanic Garden in Lebih Village, Gianyar, Bali A Framework to the Inventory of Culturally Based Products for Julio Mendes 4 16.00-16.20 Tourism 5 16.20-16.30 Q & A Parallel Session 2 (Room A) Thursday, 1 September 2016 Culture & Heritage No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Tourism and Preservation of Traditional Culinary Culture: Study Adrian Agoes, Zia Kemala & Taufiq 1 16.30-16.45 Case of Cassava Consumption Tradition in Cireundeu Hamlet Hidayat Yogyakarta Classical Dance Style Comodification on Tourist 2 16.45-17.00 Cerry Surya Pradana Performance in Bangsal Srimanganti Keraton Yogyakarta Preservation of Mangokal Holi Tradition In Batak Land as Room A 3 17.00-17.15 Maidar Simanihuruk Potential Cultural Tourism 4 17.15-17.30 Balinese Culture and Revisiting Tourists to Bali I Ketut Sutama 5 17.30-17.45 Local Culinary: Tourist Attractions Vs Cultural Identity Fitri Abdillah 6 17.45-18.00 Q & A Parallel Session 2 (Room B) Thursday, 1 September 2016 Marketing No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Tourist Photo Taking Behaviour and It's Marketing Opportunity for 1 16.30-16.50 Handayani Rahayuningsih Tourist Destination Digital Marketing in Tourism: The More Global, The More Diah Sastri Pitanatri 2 16.50-17.10 Personal I Gde Pitana Room B 3 17.10-17.30 The Utilization of Social Media for Denpasar City Branding Febianti & Ni Luh Kurniayu Melati 4 17.30-17.50 Satisfaction of Foreign Tourists on Cultural Tourism in Bali Agung Suryawan Wiranatha 5 17.50-18.00 Q & A Parallel Session 2 (Room C) Thursday, 1 September 2016 Community Involvement No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Community Involvement on Caldera Toba Geopark, Case Study: 1 16.30-16.45 Cathelya Yosephine Hotasina Silaen Pusuk Buhit Area, Samosir Regency Community Participation In Preserving Taman Ayun Temple As 2 16.45-17.00 Ni Luh Prima Kemala Dewi World Cultural Heritage Site Social Capital: a Basis for Community Participation in Fostering 3 17.00-17.15 Environmental Education and the Heritage Tourism Development Arzyana Sunkar 2 Room C of Cibalay Megalithic Site Assignments for Better Development of Community Based 4 17.15-17.30 Miki Aso Tourism: Case study on Shirakawa-village in Gifu-prefecture International Diaspora And Tourism: Recent Development Of 5 17.30-17.45 Nararya Narottama European Diaspora In Ubud, Bali 6 17.50-18.00 Q & A Parallel Session 2 (Room D) Destination Thursday, 1 September 2016 No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Ecotourism Development Challenges In The Region Of Sentani 1 16.30-16.50 Yannice Luma Marnala Sitorus Lake-Papua Improvement of Ijo Temple Attraction to Implement the Concept of 2 16.50-17.10 Halim Ahmad Nature, Based on Historical and Cultural Heritage The Challenge and Opportunity of Bandung as Tourism Cultural Titing Kartika 3 17.10-17.30 Heritage City Khoirul Fajri Room D Geopark Development in Indonesia: As an Instrument to Protect our Nature and Culture 4 17.30-17.50 Reza Permadi 5 17.50-18.00 Q & A Parallel Session 3 (Room A) Friday, 2 September 2016 Culture & Heritage No Time Paper Author(s) Venue Sharing Creating Offering Art at Goa Gajah: Reconnecting the 1 11.00-11.15 Diane Butler Temple, Cultural Heritage Site, and the Handicraft Market A comparison study of Tangible and Intangible cultures as 2 11.15-11.30 Lucia Asdra Rudwiarti commercialisation process of Tourism Village in Yogyakarta Family Inherited System and It's Impact on the Sustainability of 3 11.30-11.45 Local Traditional Houses in Brayut Tourism Village, Yogyakarta, Purwanto Hadi Indonesia Room A Culinary Of Lawar Bali (Social Culture, Nutrition, And Food 4 11.45-12.00 Eka Trisdayanti Safety) Traditional homes and modern villas: imaginings of continuity and 5 12.00-12.15 Paul Green change amongst older foreigners and retirees in Ubud, Bali.
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