2020
DOI: 10.14716/ijtech.v11i4.4097
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Analyzing Land-Use Changes in Tourism Development Area: A Case Study of Cultural World Heritage Sites in Java Island, Indonesia

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“…The tourism service economy becomes a disincentive through changes in land use from agriculture to non-agriculture, and negatively influences ecosystem services (Stankov et al, 2016;Widaningrum et al, 2020). Saha & Paul (2021) stated that changes in land use in tourist areas induced in the entire landscape have been fragmented, vegetation cover degenerated, and the ecology of the plains has been destructed.…”
Section: Figure 1 Sustainability Index In the Radar Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tourism service economy becomes a disincentive through changes in land use from agriculture to non-agriculture, and negatively influences ecosystem services (Stankov et al, 2016;Widaningrum et al, 2020). Saha & Paul (2021) stated that changes in land use in tourist areas induced in the entire landscape have been fragmented, vegetation cover degenerated, and the ecology of the plains has been destructed.…”
Section: Figure 1 Sustainability Index In the Radar Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understandings of the geophysics of a site are proved to be effective in assessing the site suitability during the planning stage [31], for instance the planning and development process associated with nature tourism in MRV. The geophysical information of MRV includes topography [30], land use [29], drainage system and rainfall distribution [28]. The method for this data collection is the secondary sources through on-line searches such as journals, articles, news, theses, reports, and mass media, by using online search engines like Google.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Figure 2 reflects the number of tourist trips in Russia from October 2020 to February 2022 and shows a slight increase in the domestic tourism flow compared to the same periods in the past, an average increase is 27%. Domestic tourism is a powerful tool for the growth of the national economy and regional development (Berawi et al, 2021), as it promotes new employment opportunities and capital inflows (Widaningrum et al, 2020). Its effect is closely related to the development of infrastructure (Khadra et al, 2019;Korchagina & Shignanova, 2018), especially in the sphere of transport (Zhou, 2021), as well as the rapid introduction of information and communication technologies (ICT) (Milićević, et al, 2020;Aleksandrov & Fedorova, 2019) and extensive digitalization (Barykin et al, 2021;Sari et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%