As part of the regions that share lands and boundaries, Sarawak-Malaysia and Kalimantan Barat-Indonesia have respective characteristics in the borderlands treatment. This paper aims to explore and compare the border areas between two nations, ranging from the borderlands profiles, (tourism) development and planning, and their opportunities. Besides, this paper also wants to highlight tourism development as one of the strategies. This paper uses documentary research to seek 'text and context' by narratively describing and compiling the documents. From the discussion, it can be seen that both regions have different characteristics of conditions and problems. For tourism development, different approaches are also 'colored' with timing, momentu...
District Krayan is part of Nunukan regency in North Borneo. Krayan has the potential of a tourist de...
Towns along the Malaysia-Thailand border have always been associated with backwardness and being low...
Sota Village has an unique attraction as a cross border tourism between Indonesia and Papua New Guin...
With hundreds of regencies and cities scattered in Indonesia, fair development becomes a challenge. ...
Purpose: This research was conducted in the border area in Sajingan Besar District, Sambas Regency, ...
The outermost small islands in the Talaud Island Regency have the potential to be developed into a t...
This paper begins by describing border tourism within a 9A abstraction framework, with a focus on th...
Tourism industry has become one of important contributors of foreign exchange for Indonesia. In orde...
Indonesia border area (West Kalimantan, Sambas) - Malaysia (Sarawak) is a potential area. Strategic ...
The Indonesian government has implemented a border development policy. Still, it has not been able t...
Many of the studies in tourism planning have given much emphasis on the economic imperatives to enco...
Commonly, the border area is a countryside located far from city centre, so that such area gets less...
Issues concerning border areas are an interesting issue, especially when President Joko Widodo focus...
Trade activities that occurred at the border between Bengkayang Regency and Sarawak, specifically in...
Solutions for regional development questions are increasingly sought in cross-border cooperative arr...
District Krayan is part of Nunukan regency in North Borneo. Krayan has the potential of a tourist de...
Towns along the Malaysia-Thailand border have always been associated with backwardness and being low...
Sota Village has an unique attraction as a cross border tourism between Indonesia and Papua New Guin...
With hundreds of regencies and cities scattered in Indonesia, fair development becomes a challenge. ...
Purpose: This research was conducted in the border area in Sajingan Besar District, Sambas Regency, ...
The outermost small islands in the Talaud Island Regency have the potential to be developed into a t...
This paper begins by describing border tourism within a 9A abstraction framework, with a focus on th...
Tourism industry has become one of important contributors of foreign exchange for Indonesia. In orde...
Indonesia border area (West Kalimantan, Sambas) - Malaysia (Sarawak) is a potential area. Strategic ...
The Indonesian government has implemented a border development policy. Still, it has not been able t...
Many of the studies in tourism planning have given much emphasis on the economic imperatives to enco...
Commonly, the border area is a countryside located far from city centre, so that such area gets less...
Issues concerning border areas are an interesting issue, especially when President Joko Widodo focus...
Trade activities that occurred at the border between Bengkayang Regency and Sarawak, specifically in...
Solutions for regional development questions are increasingly sought in cross-border cooperative arr...
District Krayan is part of Nunukan regency in North Borneo. Krayan has the potential of a tourist de...
Towns along the Malaysia-Thailand border have always been associated with backwardness and being low...
Sota Village has an unique attraction as a cross border tourism between Indonesia and Papua New Guin...