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Raden Hendri Gusaptono
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Perkembangan Batik Sleman Sri Suryaningsum; Raden Hendri Gusaptono; Sri Luna Murdianingrum; Alifa Nida Maharani; Rakyan Widowati Tanjung
Eksos LPPM Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Mei
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat UPN Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/eksos.v2i1.4153

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This research uses a qualitative analysis approach. Data of this research obtained collected from direct observation of batik motifs, the development process, and batik production in the batik centre of Sleman Regency. The results of the research conducted from January to June 2019 are to find out how the history of batik in Sleman Regency and what its development has been to date. Review the motives and meanings contained in Sleman batik. Batik in Sleman Regency is in the time of growing and developing. Now, Sleman able to develop batik motifs and production with the support of the government, the community, and other institutions. The geographical situation of Sleman consists of lowlands and highlands, giving rise to various batik motifs that occur adapted to their environmental conditions. With the development of time and technology, it also influences the development of the Sleman batik development process. Batik themes in Sleman include the motifs of salak, elephant, and eel. Sleman batik colours tend to be dark because Sleman does not have a coastal area. Sleman Batik Development continues done through batik training. Sleman batik creation contest. The government carries out a cultural festival. Establishment of Small and Medium Industries (IKM). Sleman Batik continues processed into various new products such as bags and others. The government is expected to increasingly supportive the promotion and development of Sleman batik motifs. Maintain ongoing training for batik makers. Incorporating Sleman Batik crafts in local content must be in public and private schools
Development of Tourism in The South Coastal of Special Region of Yogyakarta Noto Pamungkas; Rusherlisyani Rusherlisyani; Raden Hendri Gusaptono; Latifah Dianing Putri; Ulfah Rahmawati; Adiwirastu Nuralamsyah; Aryani Muji Kirana Putri
Eksos LPPM Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Mei
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat UPN Veteran Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/eksos.v2i1.4151

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Indonesia has a long coastline with a length of 81,000 km and stretches along its coastal area which has various potentials that can be utilized for sustainable development. Therefore, in the presence of several potentials found in the coastal region, it occurs in the coastal area of the Special Region of Yogyakarta where it has several potential coastal tourism that can be developed. But in its development, various kinds of problems arise related to its coastal area. These problems if not followed up will affect the sustainability and existence of coastal tourism. Based on this, the research aims to provide direction for the development of coastal tourism in Yogyakarta in realizing the sustainability of coastal areas in the form of development concepts, policies and management and regional financing. The research approach used in this study is quantitative and qualitative approaches. The qualitative approach in this study was carried out in mapping potential and problems and conditions that existed in the area in determining the direction of coastal tourism development in Yogyakarta through descriptive analysis methods. While the quantitative approach taken is in determining priority locations that will be developed as coastal tourism in Bantul Regency, Kulon Progo Regency and Gunung Kidul Regency by looking at its sustainability through scoring and weighting methods