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Exploring Soundscape Perception in the Historical Catur Gatra Tunggal Area, Kotagede, through the Soundwalk Kusumawardani, Neni; Marcillia, Syam Rachma
Jurnal Planologi Vol 22, No 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30659/jpsa.v22i2.45986

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Kotagede Yogyakarta is a historical area left behind by the Islamic Mataram Kingdom.  Now that district developing into a residential area. This area has a legacy of Javanese spatial structure and spatial pattern known as the concept of "Catur Gatra Tunggal”. However, the condition of this area has experienced physical and functional degradation, which affects the character of the space, including the quality of the sound environment (soundscape). This study aims to identify the current soundscape conditions in the Catur Gatra Tunggal Kotagede area through the soundwalk method to explore the types of sounds that exist in the current location and how humans perceive these sounds. Data collection was carried out on weekday dan weekend in three time spans. This study contributes to soundscape research by applying perception-based methods to culturally significant urban heritage areas, revealing spatial-temporal variations in auditory experience. The main conclusion of this study shows that there are differences in the dominance of soundscape formation at each location and the perception of these sounds. The activities at the location also determine the type of sound heard and how participants feel it according to their respective locations.Keywords: Acoustic environment, Heritage urban space, Kotagede, Perceived affective quality, Soundscape, Soundwalk methode
Spatial Structures and Spatial Patterns Formed by Tourism Activities on Tebing Breksi Kusumaningrum, Noni; Kusumawardani, Neni
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2024.012.02.02

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Tebing Beksi is a former mining area that has been designated as a geological heritage site and is now used for tourism. Several tourism destination components have occupied the spaces of the Tebing Beksi area, resulting in a spatial distribution that forms a specific pattern worthy of deeper understanding. Therefore, this research is important for identifying and formulating spatial patterns that are formed by activities and the development/provision of tourism facilities and infrastructure. The research method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method, which aims to provide a factual description, picture, or portrayal of the use of space. To compile the data analysis, a map is used as a guide to see the condition of the research object. This map primarily displays data on spatial conditions, specifically the locations of tourist destination components. Based on the analysis results, it can be observed that in tourist destination areas managed by local communities, several unplanned tourist facilities can be built spontaneously. This research explains why this could happen.