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International Journal of Geotourism Science and Developmen
ISSN : 29853575     EISSN : 29643481     DOI : 10.58856
Core Subject : Social,
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development is an international scientific Open Access journal published by Badan Pelaksana Rinjani-geopark Rinjani Lombok that publishes original articles with a theoretical and practical focus on Geology areas for Sustainable development, paying much attention to issues of Geotourism. This journal has been one of the first scientific titles concerning geotourism/geopark topics and authors were from several countries and from other continents as well. International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development has a wide spectrum of publications both from primary geology, geomorphology, geography, and active tourism with close connections with Earth sciences.
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GEOHERITAGE POTENTIAL AS GEOTOURISM SPOT BASED ON QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS IN BANDUNG, WEST JAVA Hana Nur Aini; Hilfi Taufiqul Rahman; Achmad Djunarma Wirakusumah; Rachmat Heryadi
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Bandung is one of area with abundant geodiversity which also indicates high geotourism potential. One of Bandung geodiversity attractive aspect is the high scientific value related to Tectono-Volcanic History of Bandung which have a good Geoheritage potential. This research intends to assess the Geoheritage potential for Geotourism purposes in Ban-dung City. Research methods such as field observation, literature study, quantitative and qualitative analysis aimed toward at seven geoheritage potentials: Sunda Ignimbrite at Goa Jepang, Sunda Ignimbrite at Goa Belanda, Lava Tube at Cikapundung River, Pahoehoe Lava at Cikapundung River, Ropy Lava at Curug Lalay, Columnar Joint Lava at Curug Omas and Lembang Fault Scarp at Keraton Cliff. Quantita-tive Analysis is based on classification for geotourism pur-poses which includes Intrinsic and Scientific Value, Educa-tional Value, Economic Value, Conservation Value, etc. Quantitative analysis indicates that Geoheritages in Bandung City have a good potential for Geotourism purposes with mean percentage score of >59%.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PUGUNG RAHARJO ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK IN LAMPUNG PROVINCE WITH GEOPARK AND ASTROTOURISM CONCEPT R Ikhram; Harbowo; Lestari; Agustina; Hutama; Prastyo; Yusuf; Natalia; Muliawati; Muztaba; Puradimadja; Raharto; Malasan
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Pugung Raharjo Archaeological Park is an archaeological site covering a 30 hectares area in East Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. There is some evidence of the megalithic era, also called the stepped pyramid of Pugung Raharjo discovered in 1957. There are other megalithic buildings from the 12th to 16th centuries AD, including menhirs and dolmen and prehistoric remains dating back to 2500 BC. From a geological perspective, Pugung Raharjo Archaeological Park was built on the extent of vesicular basalt lava of the Sukadana Formation, which is situated above the top of the Sukadana Basalt Plateau. These stones even have a local designation referred to as 'curly stones' because of their rough texture and vesicular holes. Due to its good strength and adhe-sion, the people of East Lampung use this stone as their house foundation. These stone is also used to make pundan berundak, menhirs, dolmen and others. The use of local stone for buildings and daily life tools shows a strong connection between geological and cultural aspects. The Pugung Raharjo Site area is also a very suitable location for astronomical observations because of the low level of light pollution. Moreover, according to history, people have been familiar with astronomy in their daily lives, such as wor-ship, time markers, navigation, or directions. This gives reach to a hypothesis about the possibility of this ancient society's astro-nomical knowledge manifested in determining each object's position in an area with specific constellation patterns. Based on its potential, Pugung Raharjo Archaeological Park is very suitable for developing the Geopark concept, which integrates geological, biological, and cultural aspects.
TOURISM IN BAKA STUPAS AND SURROUNDING WITH HAHSLM PERSPECTIVE RM Aziz
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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Tourism activity is a sector that plays an important role in regional development and development efforts by contributing to the income of an area. One of the areas that has developed due to the contribution of the tourism sector is Magelang Regency, Central Java. The existence of the tourist area of Borobudur Temple which has an international scale contributes greatly to the income of the people around it. 72 Borobudur stupas which are a reflexivity of the interference quantum physics pattern based on the Hahslm constant 472319 approach in the Covid-19 economic era. Modern physics is phenomenal in quantum reality with its wave interfer-ence. Similarity is found in the meaning of 7 waves and 2 gaps in the interference physics process, then reflected in the code of the 72 stupas that were built. The conclusion of the research is that 72 Borobudur stupas are a reflection of the interference part of the Hahslm 472319 constant in the Covid-19 economic era. The method used is the Hahslm 472319 equation which refers to QS. Al-Hijr [15]: 87. The result obtained is that the largest historical temple building in the world, namely Borobudur has 72 stupas, refer-ring to phenomenal events with absolute and differentiation.
DISCOVERING THE KRAYAN HIGHLAND GEODIVERSITY AND GEOTOURISM POTENTIAL INDONESIA Ayu Krishna Yuliawati; Shandra Rama Panji Wulung; Mega Fatima Rosana; Mohamad Sapari Dwi Hadian
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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The Krayan Highland located in the west of Nunukan Regency, North Kalimantan Province, with a history of the earth dating since the Paleozoic era 570-251 million years ago. The area has a beautiful landscape of mountains and hills, home to the local indigenous people called the Dayak Lundayeh Tribe. Krayan Highland is rich in geodiversity, biodiversity and culture diversity. The area has been least developed in terms of infrastructure compared to other areas in the country. The research aims to find and map the geodiversity and geotourism potential of the Krayan Highland. The research method is qualitative method, which data collection is conducted through desk study and field survey. Descriptive, map analysis and content analysis is conducted during this research. The research discovers rich geodiversity in the area, one of them in the Kubah Garam (salt Dome). The Dayak people utilize the salt in the mountain and develop it into a geoproduct with their local indigeneous knowledge. The Krayan Highland has the potentital to be further developed into an aspiring geopark in the future.
POTENTIAL AND CHALLENGES: TOURISM STAKEHOLDERS’ PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS MUSLIM FRIENDLY GEOTOURISM IN LANGKAWI UGGP Siti Syahirah Saffinee; Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin; Sharina Abdul Halim
International Journal of Geotourism Science and Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): December 2021
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This study provides the current practices, utilising qualitative data among tourism stakeholders on Muslim Friendly Geotourism (MFGT) in Langkawi UGGp. MFGT has grown as a valuable tourism sector in both Muslim and non-Muslim countries. Langkawi UGGp has a Malay culture, and the majority of the local communities are Muslim. Previous study shows the tourism business has long been part of the so-called ‘unfriendly to Muslim’ faith-based needs. However, the issues were limited of ap-proach related to MFGT concept among tourism stakeholders. Consequently, MFT solves this predicament, allowing more Mus-lims to participate in geotourism activities without having any issues performing their faith. Besides, findings shows the potential and challenges of MFGT to be implemented in Langkawi UGGp. All tourism stakeholders are positive in their responses and aware on the importance of implementation MFGT for Langkawi UGGp economic development, protection of the environment and participation of local community. Therefore, this study strives to enhancing knowledge in geotourism literature, particularly in the cross-cultural context manner.

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