THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TOPONAME VEGETATION TO SUPPORT THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (STUDY AT GAJAH WONG RIVER IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA)

Wahyuni, Purbudi and Rahatmawati, Istiana (2017) THE IMPLEMENTATION OF TOPONAME VEGETATION TO SUPPORT THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (STUDY AT GAJAH WONG RIVER IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA). In: THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GREEN AGRO-INDUSTRY Resource Optimization to Suppport Sustainable Agro-Industry, 18-19 Oktober 2017, Inna Garuda Hotel Yogyakarta.

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Abstract

Yogyakarta is known as tourist destination. Research in Indonesia found that Yogyakarta placed the fifth rank for “The Best Services Cities”, the ninth for “The Most Favorite Destination Cities”, the fifth for Malioboro street as “The Most Favorite Destination Sites”, and the third place for the best province in tourism development (Indonesia’s Ministery of tourism, 2013). Gajah Wong river which is located in Yogyakarta had been connected to the history of Yogyakarta Old Mataram Kingdom. The uniqueness of Gajah Wong river is the river water comes from many springs along the river that flows to the South Ocean. Nowadays the springs only 24 (research in the year 2010) left from 44 springs (before the year 1990). The appearance of those springs are caused of many big trees surround it. The name of the trees which dominate area used as the name of the spot area. But now we can not find the trees which is used as the name of the spot. Cutting trees along the riverside caused the disappearence of the springs and it brings impact to the soil slope stability along the riverside area. This research aims to create and retain greater heritage values along Gajah Wong riverside area by toponame vegetation to support sustainable development. This research is conducted as Field Research. The data are collected by direct observation, FGD, informal interview and documentations. The result of this research is that Gajah Wong riverside area can be created and retained greater heritage values by implementation of toponame vegetation. Keywords: Toponame Vegetation; Heritage values; Sustainable development

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Keywords: Toponame Vegetation; Heritage values; Sustainable development
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Depositing User: Dr. MM. Purbudi Wahyuni
Date Deposited: 03 Aug 2020 06:50
Last Modified: 04 Aug 2020 04:30
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/23140

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