Examining the Impact of COVID-19 on Regional Economic Dynamics: A Case Study of Tourism Sector Influence on Income Generation in Lampung Province
Keywords:
Tourists, Tourism Sector, Regional Revenue, COVID-19Abstract
This research delves into the analysis of the tourism sector's role amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on regional revenue, particularly within Lampung Province. Employing a descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach, the study draws support from extensive literature review. Utilizing both primary and secondary data, gathered through literature studies, documentation, and internet research, the analysis unfolds through stages of data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal a notable decline across various facets contributing to regional income. The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a significant reduction in tourist footfall within Lampung Province, leading to decreased visitation to tourist attractions and accommodations. Notably, the Regional Original Income of Lampung Province experienced a 5.84% decline in 2020, chiefly attributed to reduced revenue from regional taxes. This downturn aligns with subdued economic growth forecasts due to pandemic repercussions, resulting in diminished consumption and subsequent impacts on regional revenue streams.
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This research delves into the analysis of the tourism sector's role amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on regional revenue, particularly within Lampung Province. Employing a descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach, the study draws support from extensive literature review. Utilizing both primary and secondary data, gathered through literature studies, documentation, and internet research, the analysis unfolds through stages of data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal a notable decline across various facets contributing to regional income. The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a significant reduction in tourist footfall within Lampung Province, leading to decreased visitation to tourist attractions and accommodations. Notably, the Regional Original Income of Lampung Province experienced a 5.84% decline in 2020, chiefly attributed to reduced revenue from regional taxes. This downturn aligns with subdued economic growth forecasts due to pandemic repercussions, resulting in diminished consumption and subsequent impacts on regional revenue streams.