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PERENCANAAN JALUR INTERPRETASI WISATA KULINER BAKSO KHAS KOTA MALANG BERBASIS APLIKASI ANDROID Jofin, Alexandria Marlinda; Moligay, Mutiara Putri; Bani, Natalia; Budiyono, Debora
BUANA SAINS Vol 23, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v23i3.5334

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Malang City is an area that has a lot of culinary potential. One of the culinary potentials is meatballs which are the prima donna of typical culinary dishes when visiting Malang City which can support the tourism sector. The problem is the limited information on the existence of original, delicious, healthy, and safe or halal meatball sales locations for tourism visitors. Therefore, meatball culinary does not have a location description that makes it easier for tourists to find a typical meatball culinary tourist location in Malang City. The research objectives are (1) Identifying and analyzing the potential of culinary meatball tourism typical of Malang City and (2) Developing an interpretation path plan for culinary meatball tourism typical of Malang City based on android applications. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. Based on the results of the perception and preference analysis conducted, it shows that there are 10 locations of typical meatballs in Malang City that have the potential to be developed as culinary tourism in Malang City, namely Bakso Kota Cak Man is the most preferred meatball by connoisseurs of typical meatballs in Malang City, followed by Bakso Prima Cak Herman, Bakso Cak Toha, Bakso Damas, Bakso President, Bakso Gun, Bakso Pahlawan Trip, Bakso Bakar Trowulan, Bakso Priangan Mang Yayat, and Bakso Gong.
STUDI EVALUASI TAMAN LINGKUNGAN DI KOTA MALANG Budiyono, Debora; Kurniawan, Hendra
BUANA SAINS Vol 25, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33366/bs.v25i2.7440

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An Environmental Park is an urban green open space that plays a crucial ecological, social, and aesthetic role. However, several established environmental parks in Malang City, namely Merjosari, Slamet, Merbabu Family, and Trunojoyo Parks, are experiencing a decline in visitors. This decline is attributed to a lack of functional optimization and aesthetic appeal, compounded by competition from newer parks. This research aims to evaluate the functional performance of these specific parks. The study employs the Key Performance Index (KPI) methodology to assess key aspects, including physical conditions, park quality, spatial design, park elements, and visitor activities. The results indicate that only Merjosari Park meets the standard criteria. Otherwise, Slamet Park, Merbabu Family Park, and Trunojoyo Park were categorized as below standard. These findings highlight the urgent need for the Malang City Environmental Agency, as the managing authority, to implement comprehensive improvements. Recommendations focus on enhancing the parks' physical components, quality, spatial layout, and amenities to revitalize their function and better serve the community.