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Figure 3. Combined principles of ecotourism with principles of humanist architecture Source: developed by the author, 2021
Eco-humanist Tourism Perspective Towards Sustainability: The Case of Dusun Semilir, Indonesia
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September 2022

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KOMUNITAS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE

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Muhammad Fariz Hilmy

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Nindita Kresna Murti

A tourist destination designed through the concept of eco-park, Dusun Semilir is one of the environmentally friendly tourist destinations in Semarang. However, the design implementation does not consider the humanist aspects, especially for tourists with limitations (parents and children), who are unable to access. This study aims to provide perspective on a tourist destination that uses the concept of ecotourism as well as combines with humanist architecture, to ensure that environmental relationship with humans remains in synergy. A qualitative method was used to explore phenomena and problems that occur in study objects to produce ecological and universal design concepts. The humanist concept needs to be borrowed to complement the ecotourism concept for the architects and related stakeholders to plan a tourist destination from two perspectives of the concept. We argue that the eco-humanist tourism perspective provides an understanding that a tourist destination is successful when the fulfillment of human needs is met without harming the environment, social, culture, economy of the tourist destination.

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Accessible Tourism Perspective in Tourist Destination of Dusun Semilir, Indonesia

August 2022

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Journal of Design and Built Environment

Dusun Semilir is one of the largest tourist destinations in Central Java-Indonesia due to its attractive building design that increases the curiosity of tourists. However, there are several implementations of tourist attraction design, accessibility, and supporting facilities that do not consider the humanist aspects such as non-sloping paths, too high stairs, which hindered those with limitations including the elderly and disabled, from accessing and enjoying the atmosphere. This indicated that the universal design approach is less than optimal. Therefore, this study aims to maintain tourist comfort by providing a universal design perspective for a tourist destination. Qualitative methods were used to explore universal design-related phenomena and problems in order to implement the design concepts that are accessible to everyone. Furthermore, observations and interviews with purposive sampling techniques were used as the instruments while descriptive analysis techniques were conducted to determine the comfort of tourists based on the universal design aspect. The output of this study is the importance of using universal design to create accessible tourism.

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... Many factors must be considered for the tourism industry to be competitive such as management of tourist areas, tourist attractions and tourist satisfaction and convenience. Many tourist destinations are successful, but not a few fail and eventually close due to tourist inconvenience and dissatisfaction (Sari et al., 2022a). Some reasons are related to entertainment, accommodation, service and quality, price and value, cleanliness, destination image, information accessibility or lack of disabled friendly infrastructure (Aliman et al., 2016;Armario, 2008;Corte et al., 2015;Durie & Kebede, 2017;Irawan, 2017;Nastabiq & Soesanto, 2021). ...

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Implementation of the ecohumanist concept in the Grand Maerakaca tourism space, Semarang, Indonesia
Accessible Tourism Perspective in Tourist Destination of Dusun Semilir, Indonesia
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Journal of Design and Built Environment

... It becomes an excellent chance to grow into an engaging tourist activity, regardless of how modest. Furthermore, Sari et al. (2022) draw the conclusion that the ecohumanist tourism perspective offers insight into the notion that a tourist destination is successful when human needs are satisfied without causing harm to the environment, social, cultural, or economic aspects of the destination. Accessibility makes up the third component. ...

Eco-humanist Tourism Perspective Towards Sustainability: The Case of Dusun Semilir, Indonesia

KOMUNITAS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDONESIAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE