STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT

Sanur area is a part of Denpasar City. This municipality has a high tsunami risk exposure, it is proven based on disaster risk assessment conducted by BPBD of Denpasar City with the result that there are 4468.23 hectares of tsunami danger areas or 34.73% of the total Denpasar City areas. Seeing the...

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Main Author: ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/28867
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spelling id-itb.:288672018-03-05T13:46:40ZSTUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/28867 Sanur area is a part of Denpasar City. This municipality has a high tsunami risk exposure, it is proven based on disaster risk assessment conducted by BPBD of Denpasar City with the result that there are 4468.23 hectares of tsunami danger areas or 34.73% of the total Denpasar City areas. Seeing the two opposite conditions which are on one side the region is very potential to the tourism development as a leading sector, but on the other side based on the geographic condition, sanur is very vulnerable towards tsunami disaster. Therefore, it is needed a tourist area that is resilient to tsunami. This study aims to analyze the resiliency of Sanur area towards tsunami disaster viewed from the attraction, activities and amenities tourism aspects based on the tourists and tourism business stakeholders as well as the correlation between the tourism components (attraction-activities-amenities) with the elements of CCR. According to the results, there are 5 elements of resilience classified as low resilience, 1 element classified as intermediate and 2 elements classified as high resilience. Afterwards, to upgrade the resilient index should be done the interventions on the priority variables within the quadrant I and III based on important-performance analysis. Furthermore the correlation is obtained that the direction of the correlation is positive with three categories which are: the correlation between the attraction component and the resilient level, the correlation between activities component with the resilient level, and the correlation between amenities component with the resilient level. <br /> <br /> <br /> Keywords: tsunami, tourist area resilience, sanur area <br /> text
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description Sanur area is a part of Denpasar City. This municipality has a high tsunami risk exposure, it is proven based on disaster risk assessment conducted by BPBD of Denpasar City with the result that there are 4468.23 hectares of tsunami danger areas or 34.73% of the total Denpasar City areas. Seeing the two opposite conditions which are on one side the region is very potential to the tourism development as a leading sector, but on the other side based on the geographic condition, sanur is very vulnerable towards tsunami disaster. Therefore, it is needed a tourist area that is resilient to tsunami. This study aims to analyze the resiliency of Sanur area towards tsunami disaster viewed from the attraction, activities and amenities tourism aspects based on the tourists and tourism business stakeholders as well as the correlation between the tourism components (attraction-activities-amenities) with the elements of CCR. According to the results, there are 5 elements of resilience classified as low resilience, 1 element classified as intermediate and 2 elements classified as high resilience. Afterwards, to upgrade the resilient index should be done the interventions on the priority variables within the quadrant I and III based on important-performance analysis. Furthermore the correlation is obtained that the direction of the correlation is positive with three categories which are: the correlation between the attraction component and the resilient level, the correlation between activities component with the resilient level, and the correlation between amenities component with the resilient level. <br /> <br /> <br /> Keywords: tsunami, tourist area resilience, sanur area <br />
format Final Project
author ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY
spellingShingle ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY
STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
author_facet ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY
author_sort ANA FARIDA (15413109), MERY
title STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
title_short STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
title_full STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
title_fullStr STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
title_full_unstemmed STUDY OF SANUR TOURIST AREA RESILIENCE TOWARDS TSUNAMI VIEWED FROM ATTRACTION, ACTIVITIES AND AMENITIES ASPECT
title_sort study of sanur tourist area resilience towards tsunami viewed from attraction, activities and amenities aspect
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/28867
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