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Walking Trail Model for Tourism Development in Dago Pojok Creative Village, Bandung

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This paper is presenting a research which aimed to create walking trail model along Dago Pojok. Dago Pojok used to be a high-density settlement in Bandung and now has transformed into a creative urban village, potentially developed as a tourist destination. However, the attractions have not demonstrated a well-connected system. It is difficult for an individual tourist to comprehend the destination without consulting the management. The walking trail is planned to create a system that connects the attractions and facilitate the visitors and tourists. This research is done using a qualitative approach, through interview and observation for data collection. The research results in a walking trail model map, done using Arc GIS software, and illustration design for facilities, using SketchUp. The walking trail model will divide the village into seven zones representing different attractions, and the facility design will help the tourists with amenities during their visits in Dago Pojok.

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Acknowledgment

The authors would like to thank Mr. Rahmat Jabaril and all the people in the Dago Pojok Creative Village who gave so generously their time. The comments of those referees greatly helped to strengthen the arguments.

This paper is an initial publication for research entitled “Peri-Urban Dwelling and Tourism: Typo-morphological Transformation in Bandung and Jakarta” (http://www.ar.itb.ac.id/wdp/?page_id=208conducted) within Housing and Settlement Research Group (http://www.ar.itb.ac.id/pp/) supported by Tourism Planning Post-Graduate Program within SAPPK ITB.

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Damanik, F.K., Nasimussabah, Pratiwi, W.D. (2017). Walking Trail Model for Tourism Development in Dago Pojok Creative Village, Bandung. In: Silver, C., Marques, L., Hanan, H., Widiastuti, I. (eds) Proceedings of the 6th International Conference of Arte-Polis. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5481-5_36

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