Pengalaman Lingkungan Lingkungan Sebagai Pendekatan Pengembangan Pariwisata Daerah

Authors

  • Rini Raksadjaya

Abstract

This paper discusses the relationship between tourism and tourist's impression on its environment. It argues that tourists are willing to have and observe a comprehensive tourism activities in which more Contact & understanding on local people and possible participation in their daily lives is preferable than merely visit and see the tourist object. Decision makers could consider this approach in developing any local tourism activities.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Banerjee, T. and M. Southworth. 1990. City Sense and City Design: writings and project of Kevin Lynch. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Garling, T., A. Book, and E. Lindberg. 1985. Adults memory representations of the spatial properties of their everyday physical environment. Pages 13-40 in The Development of Spatial Cognition, ed. R. Coben Hillsdale, New Jerset: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Publishers, 13-40

Kotler, P., D.H. Haider, and I. Rein. 1993. Marketing Places: Atracting Investment, Industries, Tourism to Cities, States and Nation, New York: The Free Press, A Division of Macmillan, Inc.

Low, S.M., and I.Altman. 1992. Place Attachment: A conceptual inquiry. Vol. 12, pages 1-12 in Place Attachment: Human Behavior and Environment. Advances in theory and research, eds. 1. Altman and S.M. Low. New York: Plenum Press.

McIntosh, R.W., C.R. Goeldner, and J.R.B. Ritchie. 1995. Tourism: Principles, Practices, Philosophies, 7th ed. New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York.

Ross, G.F. 1998. The Psychology of Tourism, 2nd ed. Melbourne: Hospitality Press.

Steele, F. 1981. The Sense of Place. Boston: CBI Publishing Company, Inc.

Downloads

How to Cite

Raksadjaya, R. (2017). Pengalaman Lingkungan Lingkungan Sebagai Pendekatan Pengembangan Pariwisata Daerah. Journal of Regional and City Planning, 12(3), 122-131. Retrieved from https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jpwk/article/view/4314

Issue

Section

Research Articles