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Pendekatan Tourism Business District dan Partisipatif dalam Pengembangan Jalur Wisata Perkotaan Kasus: Jalur Wisata Kota Jakarta Winarso, Haryo; Oetomo, Andi; Priyani, Rina
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 14, No 2 (2003)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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The products for market in urban tourism are heterogeneous; they range from products that show socio-economic diversity attractions, which is intangible to products such as souvenirs and historical artifacts as objects, which are tangible attractions. It is important to develop, products that can simultaneously offer the tangible and the intangible attractions to serve the market. . City sightseeing tour is one tourism products that linked the intangible and tangible attractions in one transportation route, therefore it enables tourists to choose objects and attractions they like to experience within their tight time/schedule. As a planning product, the city sightseeing route in Jakarta, is developed based on two approaches: Tourism Business District and Participatory. Tourism Business District Approach is chosen as it is optimize the utilization of all urban assets for public and tourism needs while the Participatory Approach may absorb the aspirations of stake holders . With those two approaches u is desired that the policy recommendations and/or the tourism activities for the city sightseeing route achieve the optimum outcomes.
Pelembagaan Proses Pengajuan Keberatan Masyarakat Atas Pelaksanaan Penataan Ruang Kota Oetomo, Andi
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 6, No 17 (1995)
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Services ITB

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The implementation of urban planning in Indonesia tends to be oriented at the abuse public right to gain legal ownership over land. Land clearance and redevelopment and unilateral action by the government to change the land-use often creates problems. Ironically, almost all of those controversial actions are conducted on behalf of development, especially the implementation of city plan. This condition would not have been this severe had the public participation process in development planning been institutionalized. If we learn from experiences of some developed countries like United Kingdom and Australia, people who have been involved in city planning are still given the chance to address their complaints about the city plan and its implementation through court. Some forms of courts have been recognized in some developed countries for the public to complaints The city plan, and this has been an integral part of their spatial planning law. In Indonesia, these complaints and appeals have recently been channeled through PTUN.