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Conservation of Cultural Heritage Architecture and Development of Tourism in Denpasar, Bali Runa, I Wayan; Warnata, I Nyoman; Anasta Putri, Ni Putu Ratih Pradnyaswari
Journal of Architectural Research and Education Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Journal of Architectural Research and Education
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (467.565 KB) | DOI: 10.17509/jare.v1i2.22298

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This research aims to examine the role of conservation of cultural heritage architecture in the development of tourism in Denpasar and to describe the concept that shapes the downtown Denpasar (zone Z). Following the characteristics of the object of study (research questions), this research uses phenomenology as the paradigm. The qualitative method (phenomenology) is an inclusive and flexible method, which is always developing. This method helps to gain an understanding of meaning, develop theories, and describes complex realities. This research was conducted with the help of human instruments (the researchers), notebooks, voice recorders, and research assistants. Additionally, this research emphasizes qualitative techniques, in which researchers or human factors have an important role. Primary data consist of words and actions, while secondary data include documents, photos, and statistics. Results show that the cultural life of Denpasar citizen has a significant effect on the development of tourism in Denpasar, Bali. It is evident in the structure, functions, and meaning of downtown Denpasar Heritage City, especially in managing the area, planning, and building layout. The downtown Denpasar has a unique pattern called Pempatan Agung. In the context of tourism, the development of Denpasar should focus on creativity and culture. The responsibility of managing the area should be shouldered by the community, cultural experts, universities, NGOs, private companies, and the government. Also, there needs to be a continuous evaluation of the results of management. Keywords: Pempatan Agung, culture, creativity.
Availability And Quality Of Denpasar City Regional Pedestrian Paths As An Effort To Improve Bali Tourism Mahayani, Ni Komang Indra; Warnata, I Nyoman; Meila Utami, Putu Padma Sthri
Journey : Journal of Tourismpreneurship, Culinary, Hospitality, Convention and Event Management Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Journey : Journal of Tourismpreneurship, Culinary, Hospitality, Convention and Ev
Publisher : Politeknik Internasional Bali

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Creating a compact and pedestrian-friendly city, some urban areas require land that is structured so that it is easily accessible, so that pedestrians can find their destination while walking. A phenomenon that is often found is misuse of the function of pedestrian facilities. Misuse of pedestrian facilities is a frequent problem. One of the quickest methods to solve this problem is to have accessibility for pedestrians. This can increase the attractiveness of a city that provides facilities for residents and tourists to carry out activities. The aim of this research is to identify the quality and availability of pedestrian paths desired by users. Using quantitative methods by distributing questionnaires randomly, data analysis techniques are descriptive statistical analysis. The results of this research conclude that the Denpasar City area has different criteria regarding the quality and availability of desired pedestrian paths. Pedestrian path users hope to make the city pedestrian-friendly and should be designed with wide pedestrian dimensions. Making a pedestrian-friendly city requires attention to safety, beauty and pedestrian amenities. This illustrates that there is no walkable city that users want in Denpasar City. Further research is looking for places in Denpasar City that are suitable for walking for residents and tourists.