Community Empowerment in the Development of Geoheritage Tourism Cliff Breksi for Improved Livelihood Villagers Sambirejo Yogyakarta [Pemberdayaan Masyarakat dalam Pengembangan Wisata Warisan Geoheritage Tebing Breksi untuk Peningkatan Taraf Hidup Warga Desa Sambirejo Yogyakarta]
Abstract
Yogyakarta has a diversity of tourism potential, one of the most recently opened natural attractions is the Breksi Cliff. The location is in Sambirejo Village, Prambanan, Sleman, Yogyakarta. This tourist attraction is a rocky hill breccia originating from sedimentary ancient volcanic eruptions which were active around 60,000,000 million years ago. People who live around tourism utilize the tourism potential by opening food stalls, grocery stalls, souvenir shops, souvenir shops. However, financial management is still mixed with household finances and has not been recorded. In the area, there is also no food that has been used as a characteristic, so the servants provide financial management training including training in business financial management. Pengabdi offers spicy sweet corn chips as a typical food of breccia cliffs. Then, train the local residents to pack and sell in the stalls around the tour. The training method is in the form of lectures and direct practice. The training activities of business financial management and packaging training to the marketing of typical food products to improve the living standards of the local people run smoothly. The financial training materials provided are designed to be easy to implement. Until now, the servants still provide assistance and establish good cooperation with the Sambirejo Prambanan village, Sleman, Yogyakarta.
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Wiratna, Veronika. (2017). “Pengantar Akuntansiâ€. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Baru.
Wiratna, Veronika. (2017). “Akuntansi Desaâ€. Yogyakarta: Pustaka Baru.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.30874/comdev.2018.389
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