Spatial planning and traditional culture based urban acupuncture concept on upgrading low carbon tourism village

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The Sruni has been declared as a tourism village since 2011. The village is rich in cultural diversity, strong community participation and beautiful scenery of paddy field, mountains and river. This paper identified the urban acupuncture concept on spatial context and traditional culture in the improvement process to become low carbon tourism village. The methods used covering interview, field observation, Focus Group Discussion and ended with implementing the concept in design. The results showed that the demands on promoting the village as tourism object was very strong and housing re-densification could reduce the carbondioxide concentration as much as 43,439%.

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Setyowati, E., Widjajanti, R., Budi Sardjono, A., & Arief Budihardjo, M. (2019). Spatial planning and traditional culture based urban acupuncture concept on upgrading low carbon tourism village. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 9(1), 7087–7095. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.A2238.109119

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