Determining Child-Friendly Villages as Thematic Tourism Villages

The Child-Friendly Village Program (DRA) in Lamongan Regency is a continuation of both the Child-Friendly Regency program and the Habitat Agenda II, specifically the Child-Friendly City initiative. Although Lamongan Regency lacks a designated DRA village, several villages have demonstrated commitmen...

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Main Authors: Mimin A. Yusuf, Dhiah Agustina Qahar, Amos Setiadi, Muhil Heriyanto
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Language:Indonesian
Published: University of Brawijaya 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://ruas.ub.ac.id/index.php/ruas/article/view/8285
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author Mimin A. Yusuf
Dhiah Agustina Qahar
Amos Setiadi
Muhil Heriyanto
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description The Child-Friendly Village Program (DRA) in Lamongan Regency is a continuation of both the Child-Friendly Regency program and the Habitat Agenda II, specifically the Child-Friendly City initiative. Although Lamongan Regency lacks a designated DRA village, several villages have demonstrated commitment and progress in meeting the DRA indicators. In line with the priority program, namely tourist villages, DRA needs to be studied as a thematic tourism village because it has specific tourist attractions and attractions for children. This research aims to determine potential villages for thematic tourism based on Child-Friendly Villages. This study uses a case study method. We collected data through in-depth interviews and observation techniques. The data analysis employs a weighting technique (scoring) to evaluate tourism potential and DRA implementation. This technique involves assigning a score of 86-100 for very good, 71-85 for good, 56-70 for quite good, and less than 55 for not good. The results of the study show that the potential village with the highest value is Kendal Sekaran Village. This research provides practical recommendations for local governments in the development of child-friendly thematic tourism villages, as well as being a reference for other villages in meeting the Child-Friendly Village indicators.
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spelling doaj-art-7f4e0f33b2c54646b1a4f7ef527876502025-08-20T02:04:15ZindUniversity of BrawijayaRUAS2477-60332024-12-0122210.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.02.88086Determining Child-Friendly Villages as Thematic Tourism VillagesMimin A. Yusuf0https://orcid.org/0009-0003-3190-4061Dhiah Agustina Qahar1Amos Setiadi2Muhil Heriyanto3Universitas Islam Darul 'UlumUniversitas Islam Darul 'UlumUniversitas Atma JayaUniversitas Darul 'UlumThe Child-Friendly Village Program (DRA) in Lamongan Regency is a continuation of both the Child-Friendly Regency program and the Habitat Agenda II, specifically the Child-Friendly City initiative. Although Lamongan Regency lacks a designated DRA village, several villages have demonstrated commitment and progress in meeting the DRA indicators. In line with the priority program, namely tourist villages, DRA needs to be studied as a thematic tourism village because it has specific tourist attractions and attractions for children. This research aims to determine potential villages for thematic tourism based on Child-Friendly Villages. This study uses a case study method. We collected data through in-depth interviews and observation techniques. The data analysis employs a weighting technique (scoring) to evaluate tourism potential and DRA implementation. This technique involves assigning a score of 86-100 for very good, 71-85 for good, 56-70 for quite good, and less than 55 for not good. The results of the study show that the potential village with the highest value is Kendal Sekaran Village. This research provides practical recommendations for local governments in the development of child-friendly thematic tourism villages, as well as being a reference for other villages in meeting the Child-Friendly Village indicators.https://ruas.ub.ac.id/index.php/ruas/article/view/8285thematic villagetourism villagechild-friendly village
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