A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja

Tongkonan, a Toraja vernacular architecture, reflects the tangible and intangible value of the social, economic, and political lives. Furthermore, the coffee culture, together with the Tongkonan, is part of the cultural landscape. For most Toraja people, coffee considers a primary income, but the cu...

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Main Authors: Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia, Ching, Goh Hong, Md. Ali, Zuraini
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spelling my.um.eprints.354512023-10-05T10:14:51Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/35451/ A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia Ching, Goh Hong Md. Ali, Zuraini H Social Sciences (General) Tongkonan, a Toraja vernacular architecture, reflects the tangible and intangible value of the social, economic, and political lives. Furthermore, the coffee culture, together with the Tongkonan, is part of the cultural landscape. For most Toraja people, coffee considers a primary income, but the current coffee value chain is operated in a long linear path. It has not been taken care of in a sustainable way, and the essential thing the coffee value chain has not adopted the local wisdom point of view on creating the roots and the link. Based on the coffee value chain's urgency to be sustainable growth, this research aims to formulate a framework of a community-based sustainable coffee value chain by analyzing the intangible value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture. This research is conducting using qualitative research methodology. It employs a case study approach as a method of collecting and analyzing data. The finding shows that Toraja vernacular architecture's intangible value is the root of the Toraja coffee culture. It will be the base of the societal structure and culture concept to fill the coffee value chain's circular economy gap. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia and Ching, Goh Hong and Md. Ali, Zuraini (2021) A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja. In: 4th International Conference on Eco Engineering Development 2020, ICEED 2020, 10 - 11 November 2020, Banten. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85112569380&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f794%2f1%2f012189&partnerID=40&md5=87cfeff63f159671208480a65c3b4fc3
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Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia
Ching, Goh Hong
Md. Ali, Zuraini
A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
description Tongkonan, a Toraja vernacular architecture, reflects the tangible and intangible value of the social, economic, and political lives. Furthermore, the coffee culture, together with the Tongkonan, is part of the cultural landscape. For most Toraja people, coffee considers a primary income, but the current coffee value chain is operated in a long linear path. It has not been taken care of in a sustainable way, and the essential thing the coffee value chain has not adopted the local wisdom point of view on creating the roots and the link. Based on the coffee value chain's urgency to be sustainable growth, this research aims to formulate a framework of a community-based sustainable coffee value chain by analyzing the intangible value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture. This research is conducting using qualitative research methodology. It employs a case study approach as a method of collecting and analyzing data. The finding shows that Toraja vernacular architecture's intangible value is the root of the Toraja coffee culture. It will be the base of the societal structure and culture concept to fill the coffee value chain's circular economy gap. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia
Ching, Goh Hong
Md. Ali, Zuraini
author_facet Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia
Ching, Goh Hong
Md. Ali, Zuraini
author_sort Caroline Rombe, Octaviana Sylvia
title A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
title_short A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
title_full A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
title_fullStr A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
title_full_unstemmed A sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study Toraja
title_sort sustainable value of vernacular architecture and coffee culture for coffee value chain with case study toraja
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/35451/
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