2019
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1402/3/033006
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Environmental engineering for social resilience and tourism in Plajan Village Jepara Central Java Province

Abstract: We investigate the suitable model to carry out environmental engineering primarily in aspects of social resilience and tourism in Plajan Village Jepara Central Java. Using a mixed method, this study shows that social and tourism resilience can be developed by involving stakeholders in the village consisting of communities, entrepreneurs and local governments, as well as academic groups; these forces are communities that work together synergistically and coordinative. “The necessary conditions” for local enviro… Show more

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“…In the social system, the framework of environmental governance and management could be led to environmental risks. If this problem occurs, it is necessary to innovate new things to diversify the pattern and alternative lifestyles of the community in utilize resources as maintenance of the ecosystem under the threatening of climate change [20].…”
Section: Social Resilience To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the social system, the framework of environmental governance and management could be led to environmental risks. If this problem occurs, it is necessary to innovate new things to diversify the pattern and alternative lifestyles of the community in utilize resources as maintenance of the ecosystem under the threatening of climate change [20].…”
Section: Social Resilience To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the Covid-19 pandemic, tourism activities on Pari Island began to rise where previously the tourism aspect had significantly contributed to people's income. However, in order to avoid overlapping interests in Pari Island with its potential, learning from Samadi [5] it is necessary to develop a tourism development model that involves local stakeholders, namely the community, businessmen and local governments, as well as academic groups; as a community-based force that works together in a synergistic and coordinating manner. And this requires the preparation of criteria for the Pari Island Tourism Village, Seribu Islands, DKI Jakarta through the development of sustainable tourism instruments based on the resilience of the ecological environment, especially coral reefs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%