@thesis{thesis, author={Salam Herlan}, title ={The Development of Tanjung Kakara as a Sustainaible Coastal Rural Tourism in North Halmahera Regency}, year={2024}, url={http://repository.pnb.ac.id/14916/}, abstract={The development of Tanjung Kakara as a sustainable coastal rural tourism destination in North Halmahera Regency aims to integrate environmental, socio-cultural, and economic sustainability. This study focuses on assessing the current state of tourism management in Tanjung Kakara, evaluating its impact on local communities, and identifying strategies for sustainable development.Methodology. This research employs a qualitative approach, qualitative data collection methods. Semi-structured questionnaires were distributed among key stakeholders, including local residents, tour operators, and administrative officials. Additionally, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to gather detailed insights into the perceptions and experiences of tourists and local communities. Key Findings. Environmental Sustainability. The study highlights the importance of minimizing environmental impacts, such as preserving coral reefs and maintaining beach cleanliness, to ensure the long-term viability of coastal tourism. Efforts to reduce waste and promote eco-friendly practices among tourists and local businesses are crucial for sustainable development. Socio-Cultural Sustainability, The research emphasizes the positive social and cultural impacts of rural tourism, including community involvement and empowerment. Economic Sustainability. The study reveals that local communities perceive the economic benefits of tourism positively, with increased income and job opportunities. However, there is a need to ensure equitable distribution of economic benefits to all stakeholders, including local residents and small businesses. Conclusion, The development of Tanjung Kakara as a sustainable coastal rural tourism destination requires a holistic approach that integrates environmental, socio-cultural, and economic sustainability. By addressing the challenges and opportunities identified in this study, policymakers and stakeholders can ensure the long-term sustainability of tourism in North Halmahera Regency, benefiting both local communities and the environment.} }