Sustainable Livelihood on Coastal Tourism: Moderating Role of Livelihood Strategies and Institutional Arrangements
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This study aims to apply the sustainable livelihood framework for tourism and analyze the influence of livelihood assets on livelihood outcomes moderated by livelihood strategies and institutional arrangements at Menganti Beach. Using the Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square, the analysis's conclusions demonstrate that while livelihood strategies and institutional arrangements moderate the impact of human capital, economic capital, and institutional capital on livelihood outcomes, all three types of capital have a positive impact on livelihood outcomes. Based on that finding, it can be said that Menganti Beach's existence has been able to sustain the local community's livelihood.
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