dc.description.abstract | Tourism and disasters, which are usually associated with a pattern of
parasitism symbiotic relationships, actually have the opportunity to be developed
towards mutualism in the umbrella of disaster tourism. In this study, the Sinabung
eruption in Karo Regency became the focus of the study. This study aims to
analyze: (1) local wisdom in Karo Regency related to the management of the
Sinabung eruption; (2) disaster tourism landscape management model based on
local wisdom in Karo Regency; and (3) disaster tourism development strategy in
Karo Regency. The method used in this study is qualitative with an interactive
model and combines several units of analysis based on the main theory used for
each problem formulation. The results of research related to local wisdom have
mapped the form of local wisdom in each phase of disaster management for the
category of local wisdom related to peace and prosperity. This research has also
produced landscape designs for 5 disaster tourism attractions in Lau Kawar Lake,
Ghost Village (Sigarang-garang), Sinabung Volcano Observation Post, Siosar area,
and Lingga Village. As for the development strategy of disaster tourism, it is written
in the form of a strategic architecture after going through multi-analysis: PEST
analysis, Porter's diamond model, SWOT analysis, Ansoff Matrix and strategic
architecture. The strategy for developing disaster tourism in Karo Regency can be
carried out with several strategies such as: utilizing the attraction of Sinabung to
increase tourist visits through the design of disaster tourism packages and making
virtual disaster tourism tours based on local wisdom. | en_US |