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Design Visioning of Bukit Batu Eon Natural Tourism Area

Published date: Aug 15 2024

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: 6th Social and Humaniora Research Symposium (6th SoRes): Ethical Governance

Pages: 374–386

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i24.16856

Authors:

Fachmy Sugih Pradiftafachmy.pradifta@unisba.ac.idUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Hilwati HindersahUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Gina Puspitasari RochmanUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Lutfhi Ahmad BarwantoUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Lely Syiddatul AkliyahUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Naufal Nur FadhlillahUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Fakhri Muhammad AdisaputraUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Nurcahyo PrabowoUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Muhammad Shadam Syafsafa AdsyaUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Halimah NurhasanahUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Kania Sephiya SunardiUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Muthia ChaeraniUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Rizky RivaldiUniversitas Islam Bandung, Bandung

Abstract:

The Bukit Batu Eon Tourism Area is one of the most tourism potentials in Lamajang Village, Bandung Regency offering the natural beauty and history of the Dutch Colonial Government era Hydroelectric Power Plant. Bukit Batu Eon is currently managed as a camping ground area by locals. Diverse potentials such as the Batu Eon site, reservoirs and power plants, open grass fields, and natural beauty that utilize Sunrise Valley views that need to be directed into an integrated tourism area. Here the design approach was carried out in a participatory manner with various community elements to envision the Bukit Batu Eon Tourism Area design plan. The method used is focused-group discussion (FGD) to analyze the site, resulting in a mapping of potentials and problems that lead to the formulation of the initial idea for site design. The results of the FGD were embodied in a three-dimensional site design, which resulted in the preliminary design of the Bukit Batu Eon Tourism Area.

Keywords: Bukit Batu Eon, Lamajang, participatory design, design visioning, natural tourism

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