The Alun-Alun Karimunjawa as Economic Space in the Coastal City as Alun-Alun in the City Center in Java
- DOI
- 10.2991/aebmr.k.210305.061How to use a DOI?
- Keywords
- Alun-alun, Economic Space, Public Policy, Display Area
- Abstract
Karimunjawa Island has the main activities of the population on the utilization of coral reef ecosystems, fisheries, and marine tourism activities. 60% of Karimunjawa people work as fishermen. The great support from the government makes Karimunjawa as one of the tourist destinations of the four-priority tourist area master plan, in addition to Borobudur, Sangiran, and Dieng and is projected to be able to attract foreign tourists. The main activity of local people as night culinary and souvenir area take place in the Alun-Alun / the traditional square. The potential of nature provides abundant seafood as raw materials, the potential workforce of the Karimunjawa community, especially the youth and women activity, as well as the potential market for tourists. The purpose of this study is to provide input to produce a better planning policy and urban design of the Alun-Alun. By using the grounded research method and public policy method found some potency of the Alun-Alun for local people economic activity of society. The square becomes the face of coastal tourism and display space of local products. Cooperation with related offices is an implementation of sustainability concept urban design of Alun-Alun as an economic space and display area.
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- © 2021, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
- Open Access
- This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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TY - CONF AU - R Siti Rukayah AU - Endang Sri Susilo AU - Dileanis Pringgenies AU - W Agus Tri Setyo PY - 2021 DA - 2021/03/08 TI - The Alun-Alun Karimunjawa as Economic Space in the Coastal City as Alun-Alun in the City Center in Java BT - Proceedings of the 2nd Southeast Asian Academic Forum on Sustainable Development (SEA-AFSID 2018) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 342 EP - 347 SN - 2352-5428 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210305.061 DO - 10.2991/aebmr.k.210305.061 ID - Rukayah2021 ER -