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Agri-tourism area development planning in mekarwangi village, sindangkerta sub-district, west Bandung district Saputro, Lilik Edi; Mezi Julian; Dyah Mustika Wardani; Emmita Devi Hari Putri; Atun Yulianto
Jurnal Ekonomi Vol. 13 No. 01 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi, Edition January - March 2024
Publisher : SEAN Institute

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The Government of the Republic Indonesia give opportunities for regional level authorities to develop their regional potential for communal prosperity in. Mekarwangi Village, a designated agricultural area of the village by the Government of West Bandung Regency's Regional and Spatial Planning as well as agritourism through its Engineering Detail Design, has agricultural potential to be developed and managed. This journal provides a model of agritourism development planning through such components as agri tourism activities, facilities, and management for the promotion of Mekarwangi Village as Agri Tourism Area. The outcome of this journal is executive planning by stage, by zone and recommendations based on identification and analysis done previously.
Narasi Budaya dalam Pembentukan Citra Kota Tua sebagai Destinasi Heritage Urban Mezi Julian; Lilik Edi Saputro; Syaharuddin Syaharuddin
Jurnal Ilmiah Dan Karya Mahasiswa Vol. 4 No. 3 (2026): Juni : JURNAL ILMIAH DAN KARYA MAHASISWA (JIKMA)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis (ITB) Semarang

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Jakarta Old Town is one of Indonesia’s prominent urban heritage areas with significant potential for developing a destination image based on cultural narratives. However, its utilization has not yet been fully integrated. This study aims to analyze how cultural narratives are constructed and disseminated, as well as their influence on tourists’ perceptions in shaping the image of Jakarta Old Town as an urban heritage destination. The research employed a qualitative approach through field observations, in-depth interviews, and documentation, with data analyzed using the Miles and Huberman interactive model. The findings reveal that the prevailing narratives are still predominantly focused on visual attractions and colonial history, while the social dimensions and local cultural life remain underrepresented. As a result, tourists tend to perceive Jakarta Old Town more as a recreational and photography destination rather than as a space for cultural education. These findings indicate a gap between the objectives of sustainable urban heritage destination development and the realities of on-site practices. Therefore, a more integrated and participatory cultural narrative strategy is needed to strengthen the destination’s heritage identity and enhance its image.