Article Info
Submitted: 2020-06-02
Published: 2020-06-05
Section: Land Management
Language: EN
Desa Wisata Penting Sari (Sleman, Yogyakarta) located below the slopes of Gunung Merapi; this benefits the village to have diverse vegetations and animal inhabitants. Desa Wisata Penting Sari also attracts many visitors, its diversity on cultures, and indigenous communities that have amicable characteristics of courtesy. Java Gamelan instrument also plays roles in the culture of Desa Wisata Penting Sari. It is one of the tourist attractions for visitors. This study aims to identify the soundscape and the smell scape in Desa Wisata Penting Sari, the method used in this study are spatial mapping based on geographic information systems with Arc Gis software, where the sound and aroma data, measuring ranges and threshold. Observation is also done by looking at existing land use data, perception maps, and behavior of the village communities. The results of identification and mapping show that sound sources are dominated by natural sounds such as insects, water flow, or livestock that inhabitants in the village. The northern region of Pentingsari Village has a distinctive sound, namely the sound of a wood cutting machine, while the central area of Pentingsari Village dominated by chickens, goats, and cows and the south region dominated by water, insects, and birds. Human activities also contribute to the soundscape, such as vehicles, human voices during outbound activities. The sources of the odor are identified as coming from natural odors such as from livestock, moist soil, and fruits. In the northern and central regions of Pentingsari, there is a smell of zalacca, the smell of livestock, and the smell of garden soil. The South region has the smell of garden soil and the smell of livestock. In terms of sound and smell coverage, it has reached all areas of the village, which can be maintained to improve the sustainability of tourist villages.
Keywords
Desa Wisata Penting Sari; livestock; sustainability
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