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Journal : Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Journal

Adapting to climate change: Exploring tourism vulnerability and agricultural development in Gedangan Village Antriyandarti, Ernoiz; Ardila, Insyirah Ayu; Syarif, Jadid Ardian; Agustin, Laily; Cahyani, Latidah Dita; Panemuan, Rizki Guntur; Nugroho, Sasmito Agung
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): (August) 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advance Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i2.2024.1075

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Background: Researchers agree on the necessity of a robust framework to adapt to and mitigate climate change, encompassing environmental education, financial support, green tourism, eco-tourism, and conservation projects. This paper investigates the vulnerability of tourism to climate change, tourism under various climate scenarios, and adaptation strategies within this sector. The tourism industry’s reliance on energy sources such as water, electricity, and fossil fuels underscores the need for a thorough evaluation of systems and frameworks to ensure sustainability and resilience. Gedangan Village, located 14 km west of Boyolali's town center, is a major vegetable-producing area in Cepogo District, Central Java, Indonesia, characterized by its productive highland agriculture. Method: This study uses a descriptive-analytical method with a qualitative approach, focusing on a case study in Gedangan Village to understand its potential, issues, and transformations. The location was purposively selected due to its relevance, and data was collected through purposive sampling of key informants. The paper employs a literature review to support its findings, leveraging various databases and sources. Conclusion: The conclusion highlights the need for enhancing technological use and human resources to maximize Gedangan's agricultural potential and address the challenges posed by climate change.
Analisis model pembangunan pertanian dan transformasi yang terjadi di Desa Gedangan, Kecamatan Cepogo, Kabupaten Boyolali Antriyandarti, Ernoiz; Ardila, Insyirah Ayu; Syarif, Jadid Adrian; Agustin, Laily; Cahyani, Latifah Dita; Panemuan, Rizki Guntur; Nugroho, Sasmito Agung
Ecotourism and Environment Conservation Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advance Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ecotour.v1i1.2024.688

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Introduction: Desa Gedangan serves as the rural center in Cepogo District, Boyolali. Situated 14 km west of the downtown area of Boyolali Regency, it stands as a prominent vegetable-producing village in the region. The potential of Desa Gedangan lies in its rural tourism, encompassing attractions such as Candi Sari, Candi Lawang, Pasar Ngatpaingan, and agricultural activities. Challenges faced by Desa Gedangan include issues regarding the development of tourism infrastructure and pest control in the vegetable farming sector. Structural transformation in Desa Gedangan primarily focuses on the agricultural sector, which continues to evolve and is optimized to support the village's economy. Method: The fundamental methodology employed in this research is descriptive analytical with a qualitative approach, conducted through a case study in Desa Gedangan, Cepogo District, Boyolali Regency. Data sources comprise both primary and secondary data. Result: Primary data is obtained from key informants, primarily through direct interviews with the village head. Secondary data consists of evidence, records, or historical reports archived as documentary data. Findings reveal that institutional transformation in Desa Gedangan is currently limited due to adherence to regulations at the district level. The existing institutional transformation is mainly observed within the Karang Taruna organization. Technological transformation in Desa Gedangan involves the construction of three biogas reactors consisting of three ponds, established through collaboration with the Agricultural Technology Development Institute. The agricultural development model in Desa Gedangan currently emphasizes diversification of agricultural products, as evidenced by the cultivation of tobacco for commercial purpose.