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Tourist Perception and Interest in Visiting the Tanjung Benoa Tourism Area Amid Climate Change in 2025 Amalia, Firdausha; Wijaya, Hananda Surya; Ningrum, Mega Ratna; Gusti, Putri Pinaring; Rhomadhani, Noviana Ardi; Habibilah, Burhanuddin; Nurhidayat, Muhammad Zaky; Wijaya, Arya Tri; Nurfauzi, Ivant Aditya; Prasetyo, Dwi; Alhakim, Fakhri Taufik; Priyana, Yuli
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v4i2.8915

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Climate change refers to long-term changes in global or regional weather patterns, which can involve changes in temperature, rainfall, wind speed, and other weather phenomena. This research aims first to analyze tourists' perceptions of climate change and its impact on the tourist attraction of Tanjung Benoa, second to determine the influence of climate change on tourists' interest in visiting Tanjung Benoa, third to identify factors that influence tourists' decisions in choosing tourist destinations amidst the issue of climate change. Using qualitative methods, data was collected through a survey of 50 domestic tourist respondents. The research results show that most tourists are aware of the impact of climate change on the ecosystem and natural beauty of Tanjung Benoa, although there are still those who do not understand this issue. Tourist interest in visiting again is quite high, especially in the 25-29 year age group. However, climate change such as coastal erosion, rising sea levels and damage to coral reefs could threaten the region's tourist attraction. It is hoped that this research can become the basis for developing resilient and environmentally friendly tourism in Tanjung Benoa.
Disaster Resilience in Residential Area (Case Study: Siau Islands District Tagulandang Biaro, North Sulawesi Province Post Space Mountain Eruption in 2024) Dewi, Naufa Gutta; Kurniawan, Naufal Irhab; Wijaya, Arya Tri; Anggani, Nirma Lila
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Amcolabora

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v5i1.67

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Indonesia, located on the Pacific Ring of Fire, has a high potential for volcanic disaster due to tectonic plate subduction. The eruption of Mount Ruang on April 16 2024 in the Siau Islands District of Tagulandang Biaro (Sitaro), North Sulawesi Province, resulted in a significant impact on the local community with 9,083 people and 5,000 houses affected. This research aims to understand the factors that influence community resilience in facing natural disasters, especially volcanic eruptions, as well as identify weaknesses and strengths in existing resilience systems. The method used is qualitative with secondary data analysis from BNPB and PVMBG. The research results show the need for volcanic emergency training, building disaster-resistant infrastructure, strengthening early warning systems, relocating residents, and increasing coordination between institutions. Mitigation efforts by the North Sulawesi Provincial government and BPBD, including evacuation and restoration of learning activities, are expected to increase community resilience to future volcanic disasters and minimize their impact.