scholarly journals LANSKAP EKOLOGI KESERASIAN DAN KEMENARIKAN KEPARIWISATAAN ALAM DI WILAYAH YOGYAKARA UTARA

2014 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhamad Muhamad

This study examines the extent of landscape ecology and attractiveness of the natural environment in the tourism area in the region north of Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta northern region has objects and natural tourism attractions of the venture capital in its tourism development footprint. The compatibility and attractiveness level of the environment is one of the most important factors to determine the region’s level of potential environmental compatibility and attractiveness, so that the characteristics and the distribution pattern of the attractiveness and harmony of nature in the tourism region can be known. The results showed that the landscape level of ecological harmony and the attractiveness of the environment after the 2010 eruption had a significant amount of the index. The higher the quality of the natural (physical) environment and social (human and socioeconomic) culture is, the higher the level of harmony and attractiveness of the region. Landscape ecology establishes harmony between the social component (population) and the natural environment (bio-physical), suchthat they form a potential tourist attraction at the site of nature tourism in the region north of Yogyakarta. 

Padang Bai tourist attraction has great potential in the field of marine tourism attractions, one of which is snorkeling and diving which are well known in foreign countries. In its development there are still various complaints from tourists that reduce the level of tourist satisfaction. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of tourist satisfaction with Padang Bai tourist attraction from the dimensions of tourist attraction consisting of attractions, accessibility, facilities, ancillary service and the community. This research used quantitative method. Data collection used questionnaire with 21 indicators. 210 samples in this study were taken using a porpusive sampling technique. Data were tested using validity and reliability before being analyzed using the suitability level analysis. The results showed that the level of tourist satisfaction with the tourist attraction of Padang Bai based on the analysis of the suitability level that compares the overall score of expectations indicators with the reality of obtaining results with a suitability level score of 90% obtained the satisfaction category with a gap score (of -80). The indicator that must obtain priority improvement is the cleanliness of the Padang Bai coastal area with a gap value (gap of-365). Cleanliness of the accommodation (gap-210), condition of the facility (gap-163), beautiful underwater scenery such as coral and ornamental fish (gap-151). Overnight accommodation services with a gap value (of-134), diving tourism attractions with a gap (of - 126) and the last of the quality of food restaurants in Padang Bai with a gap value or a gap (of -119). It can be concluded that tourists are satisfied to be in Padang Bai, but the satisfaction is still not maximal and there are still improvements that must be done to improve the satisfaction of Bai Bai's attraction. The advice that can be conveyed is to always maintain the quality of the tourist attraction of Padang Bai, especially environmental cleanliness, as well as the services provided to tourists. Keywords: Satisfaction Level, Expectation, Perception


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-72
Author(s):  
Michael A. Arbib

Each brain enlivens a body in interaction with the social and physical environment. Peter Zumthor’s Therme at Vals exemplifies the interplay of interior with surroundings, and ways the actions of users fuse with their multimodal experience. The action–perception cycle includes both practical and contemplative actions. The author analyzes what Louis Sullivan meant by “form ever follows function,” but more often talks of aesthetics and utility. Not only are action, perception, and emotion intertwined, but so are remembering and imagination. Architectural design leads to the physical construction of buildings—but much of what our brains achieve can be seen as a form of mental construction. A first look at neuroscience offers schema theory as a bridge from cognitive processes to neural circuitry. Some architects fear that neuroscience will strip the architect of any creativity. In counterpoint, two-way reduction explores how neuroscience can “dissect” phenomenology by showing how first-person experiences arise from melding diverse subconscious processes. This raises the possibility that neuroscience can extend the effectiveness of architectural design by showing how different aspects of a building may affect human experience in ways that are not apparent to self-reflection.


Jurnal IPTA ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Windy Pramita ◽  
I Wayan Suardana ◽  
Luh Gede Leli Kusuma Dewi

Black sandy beach tourist attraction of Kuta Northen region that is Batu Bolong beach and Batu Mejan beach which has potential a beautifull oncean, sunset, sunbathing and surfingthe purpose of this study was to determinethe characteristics, motivasi, and intentions rating surfing at Kuta Northen beach. The method used observation, questionnaires, interviews, literature study, and documentation. 213 respondens rating surfing with quantitative descriptive and regression linier analisys. The result obtained in this study are based on age characteristics surfing travelers will see the most travelers age between 18-29 years, male gender, country of origin Australia, and is a businessman, a master degree educational level, and marital status is not married. Surfing tourist motivation using push and pull factor with the highest scores on the social interaction. And Intention surfing tourist with the highest score there is positive world of mouth with Variabel tourist have the effect of 13,20% with a probability level of sig. 0,000, the motivation positive and significant efeect on the intention tourist but in small quantities. Therefore to improve the intention tourist come to the beach district of north kuta from the motivation pull and push should also improve the quality of beaches such as keeping the beach becomes the most importans thing that will directly make tourist feel comfortable. advice for managers is to add a lifeguard to keep the beach.


Author(s):  
Camilla Aparecida Silva de Oliveira ◽  
Andréa Maria Duarte Vargas ◽  
Fernanda de Morais Ferreira ◽  
Efigênia Ferreira e Ferreira

(1) Objective: To understand the perception of Brazilian children about the Quality of Life (QoL) considering their living environment. (2) Methods: This is a qualitative study conducted with children aged 6–10 years, from a medium-sized Brazilian municipality, recruited from public and private schools. An adaptation of the “draw, write, and say” method was used to collect data. At first, all children (n = 252) drew a “neighborhood with QoL”. On the same day, the researcher analyzed the graphic elements of the representations and intentionally selected the two best-detailed drawings from each class (n = 49) and the children were invited to narrate them. The narratives were analyzed through content analysis. (3) Results: Two major themes emerged from the content analysis, namely, the physical environment and social environment. The first included the needs to live in a community, such as housing, places of leisure, essential services, and natural elements. The second was relationships with family and friends. (4) Conclusion: The children presented the meaning of an environment with QoL, pointing out essential items to have this ideal environment. The social environment and the physical environment were perceived interdependently; that is, any change in one of these aspects may affect children’s QoL.


Urban History ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-84 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen Meller

This paper juxtaposes two key themes: the concept of citizenship and ideas on urban renewal over the past century. The aim is to explore the interaction of cultural changes and the physical environment of cities. The concept of citizenship represents a cultural response to social change which itself has changed dramatically over the past century. Urban renewal has taken many forms. Yet behind all the growing technical expertise in dealing with the physical environment, there are specific social responses to the city which legitimize action. By looking at citizenship and urban renewal together, it is possible to establish a perspective on how the urban environment has been manipulated over the past century, often in ways which have barely interfaced with the social demands of many sections of the community.


2012 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norainah Abdul Rahman ◽  
Dasimah Omar ◽  
Abdul Ghani Salleh

The basic concept of neighbourhood refers to a physical boundary where people lead their private lives. Neighbourhood is about physical environment, economy and social which constitute the sense of community and place attachment. The development and neighbourhood changes for urban renewal, urban regeneration and redevelopment are to fulfil the people's needs and requirements. The neighbourhood changes are required to improve the neighbourhood conditions such as neighbourhood quality, liveable neighbourhood, healthy neighbourhood, sustainable neighbourhood, dynamic and self-stabilising neighbourhood, safe neighbourhood and better neighbourhood. All of these are shared towards people's well-being, health, safety and sustainable communities. This article looks into the multivariable influences in the provision of neighbourhood quality for the residents' needs in their housing and neighbourhood area. Previous research had explained three multivariable factors that influenced the quality of neighbourhood namely physical, social and economic aspects. The physical aspects were examined in four categories namely dwelling unit, facilities and services, accessibility and surrounding environment. The social aspects were classified as socio-demographic, social community and social interaction and place attachment. The economic aspect focused on the socio-economic of the residents.


2006 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danica Stankovic ◽  
Aleksandar Milojkovic ◽  
Milan Tanic

The problem researched in this paper refers to the promotion of the evaluation system in the designing of the pre-school facilities, and the issue is approached from the psychological aspect, in order to investigate the potential for improvement of this kind of structures. In the paper, the systematization of the physical environment factors and their influence on the cognitive processes and the social behavior of children in the pre-school facilities. The conclusion is that the quality of architectonic design, that is, the quality of organization and materialization of the designed physical environment of the pre-school premises correlates with the positive developmental results of the children.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 93-101
Author(s):  
AGUS RAHARJO PEPEKAI

This study aims to identify physical and social environmental conditions in the APO residential area of Bhayangkara Village and to determine the quality of the APO residential environment in Bhayangkara Village.This research method is descriptive analytical with a quantitative approach using secondary data analysis supported by field surveys. Research locations in the APO region of Bhayangkara Regency, North Jayapura Regency, Jayapura Regency. The sample location consists of two  neighborhood association. The unit of analysis in this study consisted of housing units.The results showed that the pattern of settlement in the APO area was concentrated in hilly valleys and hillside with a fairly high building density. The quality of the physical environment of the APO area in Bhayangkara Village has decreased due to the high level of building density indicated by the Building Base Coefficient (CDB) value of 78% and the Environment Friendly Coefficient (EFC) of 6.4%. the social environment is still relatively good, this is indicated by the still interaction between residents living in this region.Keywords: Environmental quality, Settlement, physical environment, Socio-cultural environment.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 314
Author(s):  
Noorlinda Novianty ◽  
Khairun Nisa ◽  
Asysyifa

The potential for ecotourism is all tourist objects that require a lot of handling to provide an attractive value for tourists. Assessment of the potential and perception of visitors to the new Nature attraction objects is very influential for ecotourism development. The purpose of this research is to assess potential attraction objects and analyze visitor perception of the attraction of the Riam Bajandik and Pulau Mas attractions. The research method is an observation of tourist attractions by looking at the guide for Regional Analysis of Objects and Natural Tourism Attractions and interview methods. Determination of respondents using incidental sampling method with the number of respondents selected on the Riam Bajandik nature tourism is 40 people and the tourist attraction of Pulau Mas 50 people. The data analysis used is descriptive analysis and tabulation. The potential value of The Riam Bajandik tourism object is 486.67, while the potential value of The Pulau Mas tourism object is 491.67. The comparison of the potential value of the two tourist objects lies in their tourist attractiveness. From the results of the potential assessment, the two tourist objects have the potential to be developed. The perception of visitors to the two tourist objects is that visitors want improvements in infrastructure, increase management and visitor services, and add types of activities carried out.  Visitors give a pleasant impression when they are on both attractions and want to revisit both of these attractions. Keywords: Ecotourism; Tourism potentials; Perception of visitors


2012 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Norainah Abdul Rahman ◽  
Dasimah Omar ◽  
Abdul Ghani Salleh

The basic concept of neighbourhood refers to a physical boundary where people lead their private lives. Neighbourhood is about physical environment, economy and social which constitute the sense of community and place attachment. The development and neighbourhood changes for urban renewal, urban regeneration and redevelopment are to fulfil the people's needs and requirements. The neighbourhood changes are required to improve the neighbourhood conditions such as neighbourhood quality, liveable neighbourhood, healthy neighbourhood, sustainable neighbourhood, dynamic and self-stabilising neighbourhood, safe neighbourhood and better neighbourhood. All of these are shared towards people's well-being, health, safety and sustainable communities. This article looks into the multivariable influences in the provision of neighbourhood quality for the residents' needs in their housing and neighbourhood area. Previous research had explained three multivariable factors that influenced the quality of neighbourhood namely physical, social and economic aspects. The physical aspects were examined in four categories namely dwelling unit, facilities and services, accessibility and surrounding environment. The social aspects were classified as socio-demographic, social community and social interaction and place attachment. The economic aspect focused on the socio-economic of the residents.


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