Place Attachment in Kampung Kemlayan as a Tourism Kampung

Abstract Kampung Kemlayan is one of the kampungs with a wealth of historical and cultural heritage. Kemlayan serves as the ‘spirit’ of the traditional art maestros of the Solo Palace. In line with the development of the Gatotsubroto-Ngarsopuro corridor, Kemlayan is proposed to be developed into a to...

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Published inIOP conference series. Earth and environmental science Vol. 1361; no. 1; pp. 12030 - 12040
Main Authors Dianingrum, Anita, Nurul Handayani, Kusumaningdyah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.07.2024
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Summary:Abstract Kampung Kemlayan is one of the kampungs with a wealth of historical and cultural heritage. Kemlayan serves as the ‘spirit’ of the traditional art maestros of the Solo Palace. In line with the development of the Gatotsubroto-Ngarsopuro corridor, Kemlayan is proposed to be developed into a tourism kampung that can support and enliven the Gatot Subroto-Ngarsopuro corridor as a public space and a new tourist destination. The community’s attachment to place (place attachment) is necessary to ensure the sustainability of the presented tourism kampung. Several studies conducted in Kampung Kemlayan still need to address the potential of kampungs related to the community’s attachment to the place (place attachment). Therefore, mapping the potential of the community’s attachment to the historical space (place attachment) present in Kemlayan is very important to maximize the kampung’s potential. Observation and in-depth interviews map the community’s attachment to the historical space (place attachment) in Kemlayan. Several historical places have been identified as having place attachment and potential to be developed as tourist destinations. Cultural tourism is a suitable tourism concept for the characteristics of Kampung Kemlayan. The involvement and collaboration of various parties (kampung residents, descendants, and relevant government/stakeholders) are critical factors in realizing a sustainable tourism kampung, thereby preserving the existence of Kampung Kemlayan.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1361/1/012030