This paper is to analyze the green open space approach to the building mass arrangement in urban ... more This paper is to analyze the green open space approach to the building mass arrangement in urban block areas. The case study is " The Project Preparation Consultant for Revitalization of Yogyakarta Rail Station and Pedestrianization of Malioboro " proposed by application of ADB Loan No. 2264-INO (SF): Infrastructure Reform Sector Development Program. Due to the building mass, the building code of the railway station area state that (1) the building coverage ratio (BCR) is 85% and the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) varies (from 3 up to 4,8) based on the Yogyakarta Municipality Building Ordinance. The Green Open Space (GOS = RTH or Ruang Terbuka Hijau) Regulation in Indonesia states that the minimum green open space in urban area is 30%. With an 85% BCR, the railway station project tends to maximize the lot for building construction. Therefore, it is difficult to wish the building ownerships providing 30% GOS from their lots. Due to such a problem concerning on the GOS regulation, h...
This considers issues pertaining to tourism development in Indonesia and will examine several asp... more This considers issues pertaining to tourism development in Indonesia and will examine several aspects of tourism growth, regional tourism backgrounds, and tourism development, and the impact of the transitional period of regional autonomy in Indonesia (1999 - present). At a national level, tourism growth is analysed in relation to such aspects as domestic-foreign visitors, tourist destinations, and the significance of tourism to the regional economy in Indonesia. Discussion of regional tourist development follows. Other issues examined include: investment relating to regional economics; tourism stakeholders and destinations, regional investment and tourism impacts, and the military and Indonesian Chinese involvement in the tourism industry. Finally, project developments will be considered from a regional autonomy perspective to distinguish the key stakeholders of tourism project developments, particularly in the three regional tourism centres of Yogyakarta, Bali, and Batam.
The third case study is the tourism development in Central Java. First the wider context of recen... more The third case study is the tourism development in Central Java. First the wider context of recent trends of tourism growth in Central Java will be examined, including such aspects as tourist arrivals, accommodation, and environmental aspects. Then the case study is presented, first looking at the planning and construction stages of the Van der Wijck Fort tourist attraction project based on the case study; and then examining various stages of the project to understand the roles of the key stakeholders, including the village people, in its development, particularly in the decision-making process.
The case study of the Pelangi Bali Hotel (Pelangi hotel) development was focusing on the involvem... more The case study of the Pelangi Bali Hotel (Pelangi hotel) development was focusing on the involvement of project stakeholders, including district governments, the private sector, village staff, and local people, specifically from the village of Seminyak, in the district of Badung, in Bali. This section also explores the role of the Seminyak Village inhabitants (including people and youth representatives, members of village councils, village staff and local community) and their part in the Pelangi hotel development process, particularly in decision making during the project proposal, designing and building construction, and other pre-operational management stages. Discussions will demonstrate the role of the Pelangi hotel owner and his successful use of a local and regional workforce including Balinese, Indonesian Chinese and Javanese in completing the hotel development. However, despite constraints contained in the agreed building permit, the Pelangi hotel was constructed over the le...
This chapter discusses the growth of tourism internationally and in Southeast Asia as well as the... more This chapter discusses the growth of tourism internationally and in Southeast Asia as well as the constraints on further development. The chapter will also examine the various roles of international, regional and national tourism industry in the region. In the global context, international tourism covers major markets including the world-regions of America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific. Critical indicators of international tourism growth are tourist arrivals and revenues. The constraints on tourism include terrorism- and other security-related issues, health issues such as SARS1 and Indonesia‟s economic, political and security crisis. These issues will be examined in the context of their impact on local communities, particularly in the three case study areas of Bali, Yogyakarta, and Central Java. The regional tourism development in South East Asia will focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines and in this comparative context the potential fo...
This chapter discusses tourism growth in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and a case study of the... more This chapter discusses tourism growth in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and a case study of the International Islamic Village (Islamic Village) in the Bantul District of the Yogyakarta province. Recent trends of tourism growth in Yogyakarta are outlined, including tourist arrivals and accommodation usage. The case study of the Islamic Village concentrates on several phases of the planning process, including the concept development, the master plan, public consultations, seminar, focus group discussion, third party involvement, and the initial physical development. Examining several stages of the planning process is useful in understanding the characteristics of the stakeholders, including the local community, in the decision making process of this project.
ABSTRAK Studi ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui keistimewaan perkotaan Yogyakarta sesuai dengan topo... more ABSTRAK Studi ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui keistimewaan perkotaan Yogyakarta sesuai dengan topografi dan natural settingnya. Berdasarkan data dari Badan Pusat Statistik DI.Yogyakarta, penduduk asli dan penduduk wisatawan tiap tahunnya mengalami peningkatan. Hal ini menyebabkan perkembangan kota juga kian meningkat. Namun jika tidak dapat dikendalikan maka akan terjadi suatu bentuk kota yang alami tanpa terkendali. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi literator serta survey melalui internet. Cara analisis dengan cara mempetakan hasil survey, lalu di analisis dengan teori dan referensi yang telah dipilih. Sehingga diketahui bahwasanya perkotaan Yogyakarta belum cukup istimewa karena adanya beberapa aspek wisata yang belum dimanfaatkan. Hal ini diketahui dari potensi dan permasalahan yang dianalisis secara kualitatif dan deskriptif kuantitatif. Kata Kunci: analisa urban, analisa topografi, natural setting,
This paper is to analyze the green open space approach to the building mass arrangement in urban ... more This paper is to analyze the green open space approach to the building mass arrangement in urban block areas. The case study is " The Project Preparation Consultant for Revitalization of Yogyakarta Rail Station and Pedestrianization of Malioboro " proposed by application of ADB Loan No. 2264-INO (SF): Infrastructure Reform Sector Development Program. Due to the building mass, the building code of the railway station area state that (1) the building coverage ratio (BCR) is 85% and the Floor Area Ratio (FAR) varies (from 3 up to 4,8) based on the Yogyakarta Municipality Building Ordinance. The Green Open Space (GOS = RTH or Ruang Terbuka Hijau) Regulation in Indonesia states that the minimum green open space in urban area is 30%. With an 85% BCR, the railway station project tends to maximize the lot for building construction. Therefore, it is difficult to wish the building ownerships providing 30% GOS from their lots. Due to such a problem concerning on the GOS regulation, h...
This considers issues pertaining to tourism development in Indonesia and will examine several asp... more This considers issues pertaining to tourism development in Indonesia and will examine several aspects of tourism growth, regional tourism backgrounds, and tourism development, and the impact of the transitional period of regional autonomy in Indonesia (1999 - present). At a national level, tourism growth is analysed in relation to such aspects as domestic-foreign visitors, tourist destinations, and the significance of tourism to the regional economy in Indonesia. Discussion of regional tourist development follows. Other issues examined include: investment relating to regional economics; tourism stakeholders and destinations, regional investment and tourism impacts, and the military and Indonesian Chinese involvement in the tourism industry. Finally, project developments will be considered from a regional autonomy perspective to distinguish the key stakeholders of tourism project developments, particularly in the three regional tourism centres of Yogyakarta, Bali, and Batam.
The third case study is the tourism development in Central Java. First the wider context of recen... more The third case study is the tourism development in Central Java. First the wider context of recent trends of tourism growth in Central Java will be examined, including such aspects as tourist arrivals, accommodation, and environmental aspects. Then the case study is presented, first looking at the planning and construction stages of the Van der Wijck Fort tourist attraction project based on the case study; and then examining various stages of the project to understand the roles of the key stakeholders, including the village people, in its development, particularly in the decision-making process.
The case study of the Pelangi Bali Hotel (Pelangi hotel) development was focusing on the involvem... more The case study of the Pelangi Bali Hotel (Pelangi hotel) development was focusing on the involvement of project stakeholders, including district governments, the private sector, village staff, and local people, specifically from the village of Seminyak, in the district of Badung, in Bali. This section also explores the role of the Seminyak Village inhabitants (including people and youth representatives, members of village councils, village staff and local community) and their part in the Pelangi hotel development process, particularly in decision making during the project proposal, designing and building construction, and other pre-operational management stages. Discussions will demonstrate the role of the Pelangi hotel owner and his successful use of a local and regional workforce including Balinese, Indonesian Chinese and Javanese in completing the hotel development. However, despite constraints contained in the agreed building permit, the Pelangi hotel was constructed over the le...
This chapter discusses the growth of tourism internationally and in Southeast Asia as well as the... more This chapter discusses the growth of tourism internationally and in Southeast Asia as well as the constraints on further development. The chapter will also examine the various roles of international, regional and national tourism industry in the region. In the global context, international tourism covers major markets including the world-regions of America, Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Asia Pacific. Critical indicators of international tourism growth are tourist arrivals and revenues. The constraints on tourism include terrorism- and other security-related issues, health issues such as SARS1 and Indonesia‟s economic, political and security crisis. These issues will be examined in the context of their impact on local communities, particularly in the three case study areas of Bali, Yogyakarta, and Central Java. The regional tourism development in South East Asia will focus on Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines and in this comparative context the potential fo...
This chapter discusses tourism growth in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and a case study of the... more This chapter discusses tourism growth in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and a case study of the International Islamic Village (Islamic Village) in the Bantul District of the Yogyakarta province. Recent trends of tourism growth in Yogyakarta are outlined, including tourist arrivals and accommodation usage. The case study of the Islamic Village concentrates on several phases of the planning process, including the concept development, the master plan, public consultations, seminar, focus group discussion, third party involvement, and the initial physical development. Examining several stages of the planning process is useful in understanding the characteristics of the stakeholders, including the local community, in the decision making process of this project.
ABSTRAK Studi ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui keistimewaan perkotaan Yogyakarta sesuai dengan topo... more ABSTRAK Studi ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui keistimewaan perkotaan Yogyakarta sesuai dengan topografi dan natural settingnya. Berdasarkan data dari Badan Pusat Statistik DI.Yogyakarta, penduduk asli dan penduduk wisatawan tiap tahunnya mengalami peningkatan. Hal ini menyebabkan perkembangan kota juga kian meningkat. Namun jika tidak dapat dikendalikan maka akan terjadi suatu bentuk kota yang alami tanpa terkendali. Metode yang digunakan adalah studi literator serta survey melalui internet. Cara analisis dengan cara mempetakan hasil survey, lalu di analisis dengan teori dan referensi yang telah dipilih. Sehingga diketahui bahwasanya perkotaan Yogyakarta belum cukup istimewa karena adanya beberapa aspek wisata yang belum dimanfaatkan. Hal ini diketahui dari potensi dan permasalahan yang dianalisis secara kualitatif dan deskriptif kuantitatif. Kata Kunci: analisa urban, analisa topografi, natural setting,
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