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Kajian Pengembangan Kawasan Capolaga Sebagai Daya Tarik Ekowisata Dewi, Yanuarti Kania; Rosyidie, Arief
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 19, No 2 (2008)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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The trend of tourist activities has changed in the last ten years, particularly on the awareness about environmental quality, education and involvement of local community. This paper discusses the ecotourism area that has become a tourist attraction as well as environment conservation. Part of ecotourism concept has been applied in the development of Capollaga except for the rest of the areas. Local community has not been intensively involved and has not obtained the optimum benefits from ecotourism in the area. Ecotourism has not contributed much in stimulating the economy of local community as well as of local income. In order to meet the criteria of ecotourism concept, efforts particularly involvement of local community is needed.
Aspek Kebencanaan Pada Kawasan Wisata Rosyidie, Arief
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 15, No 2 (2004)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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  Tourism has an important role in regional development particularly in the improvement of quality of life and human life. Many tourism activities have been developed in hazard areas and consequently it has risks to the disaster. Disaster in tourism areas influences the performance of tourism particularly the number of tourist who visit the areas. The impact of disaster depends on disaster characteristics, vulnerability, and capacity of tourism areas. The impact will be experienced not only by tourist and tourism employees but also by other sectors and population in the area, as well as other related areas. Based on the important role of tourism in site/regional development and the impact which might be causedbu the disaster, management of disaster particularly disaster mitigation is important in the development of tourism areas.Keywords: dampak kebencanaan, kawasan wisata, mitigasi
Dampak Bencana Terhadap Wilayah Pesisir: Belajar dari Tsunami Aceh Rosyidie, Arief
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 17, No 3 (2006)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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Coastal areas have various natural resources potency that can be useful for various activities or land uses. For years, many cities and growth center have been developed in coastal areas. Besides its potency and opportunity for development, some coastal areas are located at hazards areas that can trigger a disaster particularly a tsunami. The impact of disaster (tsunami) to coastal areas is influenced by hazard characteristic, vulnerability, and capcity of the areas. Tsunami that was triggered by strong earthquake in Indian Ocean at December 2004 had caused a huge impact to the coastal areas which covered a serious damage in coastal ecosystem, devastation of housings and other buildings, fish pounds and agricultural areas, local and regional infrastructures, social facilities, economy, pollution of surface water, tsunami waste, etc. The areas also suffer social impact such as interruption of education process, and disease endemics because of poor sanitation condition and health services, as well as psychological disorder (trauma, stress) among Aceh population and their families. Program to rebuild Aceh have been done by BRR (Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Agency) supported by any other institutions, government as well as privates institutions, from local, regional/national and international.
Pembangunan Kota Berkelanjutan: Belajar dari Curitiba Rosyidie, Arief
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 15, No 3 (2004)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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Urban areas, particularly metropolitan areas, throughout the world are increasingly faced environmental degradations (pollution squatter settlements, wastes) as well as economic and social problems (unemployment, violence, street children). Local governments, particularly in developing countries, have implemented various programs aimed to improve the quality of city in Brazilia, faced the same problems with other cities. The local government of Curitiba has been implementing various program in order to create a sustainable cities. The process of redesigning Curitiba focused on the transportation system in the city. Integration of traffic management, public transportation and land-use planning have successfully minimized the downtown traffic. It's also encouraging social interactions by providing more leisure areas (parks, open spaces, etc) and pedestrian zones in the city centre. Furthermore, the plan also encourages the use of public transport and recycling system in order to achieve an environmentally healthy city. Sustainable Curitiba has been achieved since it was supported by the strong leader, who has a long experience and a vision in urban planning, as well as supported by social capital of community participation. Curitiba now is the world's showcase ecocities and ecological capital of Brazil. Urban managers and planners from all over the world learn from the successfull of Curitiba's sustainable development.
SCIENTIFIC TOURISM POTENTIAL IN BANDUNG CITY ROSYIDIE, ARIEF
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 11, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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For years, Bandung city has been known and popular as a tourist destination.Various tourist attraction and activities have been developed so that it has attracted visitors from various community groups. One of the attractives and potentials tourism activities which could be developed is a scientific tourism. Although this type of tourism was formally introduced recently, but actually this type of tourism has been known in Indonesia for a long time, especially by students. As an educational city, Bandung is very potential to be a scientific tourist destination, not only for domestic tourists but also for foreign tourists. Scientific tourism can be grouped into three, namely 1) the tourism activities where tourism senses are more dominant than scientific sense, 2) tourism activities where scientific senses are more dominant than tourism sense, and 3) tourism activities where tourism attractions are relatively in balance with scientific elements. Among these three types of scientific tourism, the second type of scientific tourism was most often found in Bandung. Actually, the common problems frequently experienced by scientific tourism attraction, especially on the third type of scientific tourism that highlight the scientific aspects, was relatively low in the number of visitors. This figure proved a relatively low level of interest for community towards scientific tourism. Therefore efforts needed to be carried out to improve the scientific tourism attractions, thereby increasing public enthusiasm for scientific tourism. Strategy which was needed to develop a sustainable scientific tourism consisted of Tourism Attractions Development, Promotion, Management, and Supporting Strategies
CHARACTERISTICS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CREATIVE TOURISM IN BANDUNG Firmansyah, Ricky; Rosyidie, Arief
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 15, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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Nowadays, creative tourism has been developing in Bandung, proved by the existence of eight creative tourism attractions. The characteristics of those creative tourism attractions were dominated by art-based creative tourism which was created by the development of creative industries and many requests from the tourist on how to make creative products. The main problems on the development, both internal and external creative tourism attractions, was lack of qualified local human resources. The creative tourism development in Bandung was also influenced by internal and external factors, either encouraging or inhibiting the development.
THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE FACTORS ON TOURIST VISITS IN PANGANDARAN COASTAL TOURISM AREA ROSYIDIE, ARIEF
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 9, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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One of the factors affecting tourism is the climatic conditions. It could become the attractiveness of tourism destinations, yet it can also interfere the performance of tourism in certain areas. In the last ten years, global climate have been changing, marked by changes in temperature, intensity and distribution of rainfall, wind speeds and patterns, etc. Climate change may impact tourism sector in various countries. Indonesia, as an archipelagic country and one of the world tourism destination, with various attractions, are vulnerable to climate change. One of the tourist destinations most vulnerable to climate change impacts is coastal tourism area. This paper discusses the phenomenon of climate change in Indonesia and the possible impact on coastal tourism from both, supply and demand sides. From the supply side, climate change could impact on coastal natural resource which has become the attraction of the coastal tourism, while from the demand side, climate change can affect the pattern of tourist visits to coastal tourism destinations. Although climate change and its impacts have not been felt by tourists and also managers of local tourism area, adaptation programs need to be proposed. Pangandaran beach tourism area, one of the leading and popular tourist destinations in West Java province, will be the focus of discussion in this paper.
ECOTOURISM IN DISASTER-PRONE CONSERVATION AREAS AND ITS UNDERLYING GOVERNANCE: A CASE STUDY IN THE MOUNT MERAPI NATIONAL PARK Nurratyo, Marwedhi; Rosyidie, Arief; Parra Novoa, Constanza
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol 13, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : ITB Journal Publisher, LPPM ITB

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Mass tourism is criticized because it jeopardizes environment, economic, socio-integrity of tourism destinations, and it can lead to impoverishment of local societies. Ecotourism emerges as an alternative of tourism which is more environmentally friendly and offers inclusion of social responsibility. This research aims to assess whether the ecotourism practices in disaster-prone conservation area fulfil the ideal ecotourism criteria and to explain the importance of governance in realising ecotourism practices. The result showed that ecotourism practices in the Merapi area are insufficient to fulfil ideal ecotourism criteria. It is found that quality of communication and collaboration, political views and character of planning (reactive or adaptive) determine the practice of ecotourism.
Navigating Conservation Access: Unraveling Ignorant Tourist Behavior and Typologies in Komodo National Park Rahmafitria, Fitri; Purboyo Hidayat Putro, Heru; Rosyidie, Arief; Dirgahayani, Puspita; Puspito Dyah Setiyorini, Heri; Rohmah Nurazizah, Ghoitsa
Jurnal Manajemen Hutan Tropika Vol. 30 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor (IPB University)

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The impact of access policies on the influx of ignorant behavior in conservation areas is still understudied. This research aims to detect this ignorant tourist behavior in the conservation areas by analyzing perceived accessibility and examining the tourist typologies. The study was conducted in Komodo National Park, one of the most popular destinations in Indonesia, which has experienced high accessibility development. The research method employed tourism policy and factor-cluster analysis to examine the tourist typology. Accessibility constructs and hedonic tourist motivation were used as the variables in the analysis. The total respondents were 534, and the data were analyzed using a non-hierarchical K-means cluster analysis. The result showed that three aspects were considered in managing the accessibility in the conservation areas. The aspects included destination, individual, and conservation accessibilities in the national park. Further, four tourist typologies were found in this research. Two new typologies, hedonistic adventure tourists and high-risk hedonistic tourists, indicated ignorant behavior. Two others, such as real ecotourists and nature-relaxing tourists, presented general nature-based tourist characteristics in the existing literature. The managerial implications of this research are providing practical insights for planners and destination managers to improve conservation awareness for remarkably ignorant tourists.
The Values of Dark Heritage Post-disaster: A Study of Tsunami Cases in Banda Aceh Meutia, Zya Dyena; Rosyidie, Arief; Zulkaidi, Denny; Maryati, Sri
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 4, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : TDMRC, Universitas Syiah Kuala

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The 2004 tsunami disaster that hit Banda Aceh, one city in Indonesia as the worst affected area, has left various relics that need to be considered for their preservation. Nevertheless, it is still a debate so far because heritage preservation refers to the ordinary heritage with positive values from dark heritage after a disaster. It is important to know the significance of values in preserving relics post-disaster as commemoration and learning. In literature, there is still a lack of research about dark heritage values because of natural disasters. The purpose of this research is to explore the community's dark heritage values in encouraging post-disaster area conservation planning. Thus, the purpose of this research is to reveal and explain post-disaster area planning through the approach of dark heritage values. This research was conducted from December 2019 to April 2020 in the post-tsunami area of Banda Aceh as the most affected area with in-depth interviews with 36 informants from the local community, survivors, tourists, experts, and government to know their values. This study uses an interpretative approach because it seeks to construct the existence of dark heritage values in people's perception of seeing a post-disaster area as a heritage. The study results provide new insights that understanding a historic area is not always seen from values with a positive side. Still, dark side values also become a reference that needs to be considered to be preserved for the area's sustainability. The results showed that communities have memory, symbolic, narrative, religious, and scientific values in the post-disaster landscape.