PUBLIC FACILITIES FOR FISHER COMMUNITIES WITH PLACEMAKING APPROACH IN THE SALTED FISH TOURISM VILLAGE OF PASARAN ISLAND
Pasaran Island's Salted Fish Tourism Village in Bandar Lampung is a community-based tourism destination facing challenges such as tidal flooding, waste management, and a clean water crisis. This thesis proposes a placemaking approach to address these challenges by designing public facilities th...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Pasaran Island's Salted Fish Tourism Village in Bandar Lampung is a community-based tourism destination facing challenges such as tidal flooding, waste management, and a clean water crisis. This thesis proposes a placemaking approach to address these challenges by designing public facilities that not only meet the needs of the fishing community but also support sustainability and enhance tourism appeal. Through an analysis of the potential fishing activities, this design aims to create public spaces that are efficient and resilient to disasters, thereby attracting tourists. The successful implementation of this strategy relies heavily on collaboration between the fishing community, government, and non-governmental organizations.
The design results indicate that public facilities developed with a placemaking approach are crucial as disaster mitigation tools and as supports for community activities. This approach has proven effective in creating a sustainable environment and improving the quality of life for the fishing community through public facilities that are collaborative, resilient, and attractive to tourists. The designed facilities are expected not only to solve disaster-related issues but also to strengthen social and economic relationships within the community. This thesis recommends the importance of continuous evaluation and design adaptation to future needs to ensure the sustainability of this tourism village.
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