Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders
Geotourism is rapidly experiencing rapid growth in developing countries, such as Indonesia, and it is a component of sustainable tourism. In addition, the country has many areas of geodiversity in cities or towns that potentially can become urban geotourism destinations, such as the Bandung Basin ar...
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| author | Mohamad Sapari Dwi Hadian Mochmad Nursiyam Barkah Ute Lies Siti Khadidjah Ayu Krishna Yuliawati Asti Nur Aryanti Sani Suhardiman |
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| description | Geotourism is rapidly experiencing rapid growth in developing countries, such as Indonesia, and it is a component of sustainable tourism. In addition, the country has many areas of geodiversity in cities or towns that potentially can become urban geotourism destinations, such as the Bandung Basin area. This region is characterized by geological features, including young volcanic rocks surrounding the mountains, alluvial fans, and lake deposits at lower elevations extending from Rancaekek to the base of Mount Lagadar in the western part of the area. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the respective roles of stakeholders in urban geotourism development. The study used literature review and interview methodology, where data was interpreted with stakeholder analysis, and complemented by descriptive analysis. The results showed that stakeholders were divided into primary (quadrant 1), key (quadrant 2), and secondary (quadrant 3) categories, each with distinct interests and degree of influence. As urban tourism expands, it presents ongoing opportunities to cultivate sustainable practices within these locales. The establishment of urban geotourism necessitates the identification and evaluation of engaged stakeholders. The subsequent planning and management initiatives for the Bandung Basin area can be enhanced through the active participation of stakeholders. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-35f3a51ffb934d8e85e344e1446f1a962025-08-20T03:06:25ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks2577-44412025-03-0113110211610.1016/j.ijgeop.2024.12.001Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholdersMohamad Sapari Dwi Hadian0Mochmad Nursiyam Barkah1Ute Lies Siti Khadidjah2Ayu Krishna Yuliawati3Asti Nur Aryanti4Sani Suhardiman5Geological Engineering, Padjadjaran University, Bandung 45363, Indonesia; Corresponding author.Geological Engineering, Padjadjaran University, Bandung 45363, IndonesiaCommunication Faculty, Padjadjaran University, Bandung 45363, IndonesiaEconomics and Business Education Faculty, Indonesia University of Education, Bandung 40154, IndonesiaManagement Study Program, Universitas Indonesia Membangun, Bandung 40266, IndonesiaEnglish Language Education, Yogyakarta State University, Sleman 55281, Indonesia; Engineering Faculty, Universitas Buana Perjuangan, Karawang 41361, IndonesiaGeotourism is rapidly experiencing rapid growth in developing countries, such as Indonesia, and it is a component of sustainable tourism. In addition, the country has many areas of geodiversity in cities or towns that potentially can become urban geotourism destinations, such as the Bandung Basin area. This region is characterized by geological features, including young volcanic rocks surrounding the mountains, alluvial fans, and lake deposits at lower elevations extending from Rancaekek to the base of Mount Lagadar in the western part of the area. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the respective roles of stakeholders in urban geotourism development. The study used literature review and interview methodology, where data was interpreted with stakeholder analysis, and complemented by descriptive analysis. The results showed that stakeholders were divided into primary (quadrant 1), key (quadrant 2), and secondary (quadrant 3) categories, each with distinct interests and degree of influence. As urban tourism expands, it presents ongoing opportunities to cultivate sustainable practices within these locales. The establishment of urban geotourism necessitates the identification and evaluation of engaged stakeholders. The subsequent planning and management initiatives for the Bandung Basin area can be enhanced through the active participation of stakeholders.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2577444125000048stakeholder analysisurban geotourismIndonesiavolcanoes |
| spellingShingle | Mohamad Sapari Dwi Hadian Mochmad Nursiyam Barkah Ute Lies Siti Khadidjah Ayu Krishna Yuliawati Asti Nur Aryanti Sani Suhardiman Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders International Journal of Geoheritage and Parks stakeholder analysis urban geotourism Indonesia volcanoes |
| title | Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders |
| title_full | Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders |
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| title_short | Urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders |
| title_sort | urban geotourism development in the perspective of stakeholders |
| topic | stakeholder analysis urban geotourism Indonesia volcanoes |
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