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ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 15 Issue 1 2017

Vol. 15 No. 1 (2017)

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researchpp. 12–12

Tourism Inside Gated: the Transformating of Gated Housing in Peri-urban of Bandung

Despite some physical similarities with the typology of gated housings developing in Metropolitan of Jakarta, there is uniqueness in gated housings growing in Bandung, especially in its peri-urban area. The uniqueness is the development of tourism activities inside those gated housing. A number of luxury residential complexes with gated characteristics in the peri-urban areas of Bandung have transformed into tourism areas. This phenomenon is interesting to study given the contrasted characteristics between gated housing and tourism. this paper discusses a number of case studies on tourism…

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researchpp. 12–12

Social Impacts of Tourism Industry Caused by Agricultural Land Use Change in Tourism Infrastructure Development in Ubud Region, Gianyar Regency, Province of Bali, Indonesia

This research wants to identify the impact of tourism activity on agricultural land use changes in Ubud, Gianyar, Bali. Components of this study consists of four main elements, namely the development of tourism activities in Ubud, physical development that occurs as a result of tourism activities, the spatial pattern of agricultural land use changes that occur as a result of their physical development related to the tourism sector and the impacts that comes from agricultural land use change in Ubud. Tourism industry in Ubud give two different impacts on the society, in on one hand they give a…

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land use change social impacts tourism ubud
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researchpp. 14–14

Geotrail Planning of Geotourism Area Cimenyan Sub-district, Bandung Regency

Bandung Regency has characteristic of tourism products which are dominated by mountains, crater, lake, and plantation. Special treatment is required, because of some area is a conservation area, one of which is a geological site the Lembang Fault. This article is using mix method approach between qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative approach is used to describe the supply and spatial analysis. Spatial analysis helps to analyse the topography of the area, land use, and prone of land movement areas. Thereafter, the result is synthesized by using ArcGIS 10.2 software to find out the most…

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Geotrail Geotourism Lembang Fault
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researchpp. 21–21

Ranking Travel and Tourism Enablers in India Using a Fuzzy Approach

This paper seeks to review the enablers for the Travel & Tourism (T&T) industry in India and to rank these factors. The paper aims to introduce a fuzzy TOPSIS approach for this purpose. The paper begins with a literature review to investigate the significant enablers in the T&T sector. The research was conducted among the tourists in the northern state of Uttarakhand, India which is a famous tourist destination both for adventure and pilgrimage. Fuzzy TOPSIS approach is used to meet the objectives of the study. Required information was gathered through a questionnaire. The results…

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