International Conferences SDGs 2030 Challenges and Solutions
Vol 1, No 1 (2017)

Models of Sustainable Lake Tourism Design in Ranu Klakah, Lumajang Region, East Java, Indonesia

Junianto Junianto (History of Architecture Lab., Magister of Architecture, University of Merdeka Malang.)
Rosalia Niniek Sri Lestari (Building and Env. Science Lab., Department of Architecture, University of Merdeka Malang)
A. Tutut Subadyo (Building and Env. Science Lab., Magister of Architecture, Merdeka University of Malang)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Aug 2017

Abstract

Entering the 21st century, Indonesia must re-define the concept of tourism development based on new phenomena and paradigms in the influence of global tourism. The characters of tourists who come not mass, and travel to find the source of the source of enriching life spiritually, no longer just a materialistic and physical pleasure. The development of environmentally friendly tourism in the Ranu Klakah Lumajang area is one of the approaches developed to create a sustainable lake area. The development of the tourist area should always protect the existing resources as it is essential for the success of the tour to show the original or local quality of a place. Through ecological analytical approach and descriptive architectural analysis, this arrangement plan is expected to Ranu Klakah Lumajang area, which has high tourism potential will be preserved. Of the five villages in the research area, Tegalrandu village has a high chance to be developed as Extensive mintakat, while other sub-districts have the opportunity to become Intensive mintakat. Three villages are located in the downstream area, which at this time has developed into a tourist camping area. Two other villages, in the middle and upstream areas, are designated as Protected mintakat, by empowering the potential of protected forests as a natural tourist area that will function ecologically, namely as a mintakat protection of forest resources and water resources. Meanwhile, the program to add the completeness of Green Infrastructure as a supporting tourism Ranu Klakah, conducted in mintakat the development of Intensive tourism area developed as a center for development and tourism services.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

sdgs

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Subject

Education

Description

Following the end of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2015 with 8 goals, United Nation (UN) develops the sustainability of the world's goals through Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 17 goals. As well as other countries in the world, the Indonesian government is also working towards ...