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SATU DATA PROFIL SEKTOR PARIWISATA MELALUI PENDEKATAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGs) BERBASIS INDEKS PEMBANGUNAN KEPARIWISATAAN NASIONAL
This research is based on the urgency of utilizing accurate, integrated, and interoperable government data in order to support the national policy of One Data Indonesia (SDI), as stipulated in Presidential Regulation No. 39 of 2019 and the mandate of Open Government Data 2018–2020, which still faces challenges of data inconsistency, weak metadata standardization, and low integration across agencies. The focus of the research is directed at the tourism sector of South Sumatra Province as a strategic sector with cross-dimensional data needs so that the research formulates problems regarding how to build ideal sectoral metadata based on the National Tourism Development Index (IPKN), how to determine priority data supporting SDGs indicators, and how to design SPBE architecture that is in line with regional SDI needs. Through a methodology that includes metadata analysis, integration of IPKN SDGs indicators, time series analysis (forecasting), and mapping into the SPBE Data and Information Architecture domain, the research produced a Data and Information Architecture (DAD) dataset and Data Architecture Reference (RAD) for the sustainable tourism sector that have been classified according to priority and non-priority, then applied directly to the SPBE Architecture Information System on the website arsitek.spbe.go.id owned by the South Sumatra Provincial Government. The main results show that tourism metadata that previously only consisted of seven BPS metadata has developed into 67 new, more comprehensive indicator metadata according to the IPKN and SDGs framework and has been successfully mapped into four SPBE RAD subdomains: Resources and Institutions, Tourism Destinations, Tourism Industry, and Tourism Marketing, all of which have met the national SPBE interoperability and traceability standards. The resulting SPBE architecture framework for the tourism sector emphasizes a new paradigm that tourism development can no longer be measured solely by the number of visits or destination growth but must be based on data governance that includes environmental, social, institutional, and economic aspects in an integrated manner. The study concluded that the implementation of a standardized SPBE data and information architecture can strengthen the implementation of One Data Indonesia, improve the quality of development planning, and encourage the implementation of sustainable tourism policies in the regions by providing valid, interoperable, and SDG-oriented priority data.
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