
KENYAMANAN IKLIM LOKASI WISATA BERBASIS ALAM DI KAWASAN TROPIS
Author(s) -
Nofi Yendri Sudiar,
Yonny Koesmaryono,
. Perdinan,
Hadi Susilo Arifin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
agromet
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2655-660X
pISSN - 0126-3633
DOI - 10.29244/j.agromet.33.2.53-61
Subject(s) - visitor pattern , tourism , thermal comfort , geography , perception , psychology , meteorology , computer science , archaeology , neuroscience , programming language
This research reveals visitors perceptions of climate comfort in nature-based tourism areas in Ecopark Ancol, Bogor Botanical Gardens (KRB) and Cibodas Botanical Gardens (KRC). In addition to calculating the comfort score using the TCI and HCI methods and modifying their thermal aspects, a survey was also carried out in all three tourism areas simultaneously. The survey was conducted to collect data on climate comfort perceptions and the role of the weather on these comfort. A total of 793 respondents participated in this study. The majority of visitors stated that the weather affected the comfort of the climate during the tour. But weather conditions do not fully influence decisions in the selection of tourist visits. The level of perceived climate comfort for the three tourism sites namely Ecopark was perceived as neutral (57.3%), KRB was perceived as comfortable (60%) and KRC was perceived as comfortable (78.4%). While based on the score calculation approaching the survey results in Ecopark is TCI index modified in its thermal aspect with PET Tianjin (57.2). KRB is HCI without modification (59) and KRC is HCI modified by its thermal aspect with PET Tianjin (77.6). Statistically there are significant differences between sex, age, education level and topography. By understanding visitor perceptions, strategies and appropriate actions can be developed to increase comfort in the nature-based tourism industry.