TRIPLE HELIX CONCEPT: DEVELOPING THE WEAVING VILLAGE BASED ON ECOSYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS.

Autor: Indaryani, Mamik, Lusianti, Dina, Mulyani, Sri, Sumekar, Kertati, Sulistyowati
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Zdroj: Procedia-Environmental Science, Engineering & Management; 2021, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p845-852, 8p
Abstrakt: This article describes the Tenun tourist spot in Troso Village as a creative industry to support a tourist village's development regarding ecosystem considerations. Troso is a town which has become an icon for weaving products, considered a creative industry developed as a tourist, environmental, and educational attraction. The approach used is descriptive qualitative, with the Triple Helical concept, namely the division of roles between the government, universities, and the community as both actors and consumers. The government, universities, and the community cannot solve their problems because of each party's capacity and competence, so they must work together to ensure sustainable environmental development and resolution of practical and strategic issues. The informants consisted of local business actors and Troso weaving artisans, stakeholders, the government at the village and district levels, and the provincial and university levels. As a result, Triple Helix as an approach has not been understood proportionally, so that it has not been running harmoniously and harmoniously and sustainably. The implementation of tourism development based on tourist attractions has not been optimal, causing a multiplier effect. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index