The handling of some issues due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus has been carried out in various cities, including the coastal city of Makassar. Efforts to break the chain of spread of the virus have been carried out starting from the recommendation to comply with health protocols to the establishment of regulations that limit people's daily movement. On the other hand, some local wisdom rooted in the lives of coastal residents also experienced a shift in meaning during this pandemic. This study aims to examine the meaning of local wisdom siri' na pacce in people's lives in coastal settlements, its manifestation in life during the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts that can be made as disaster mitigations. Methods of data collection were done by observation, interviews and questionnaires. The data collected was then analyzed by spatial analysis and description. This study found that the siri' value was influenced by bad stigma towards people with COVID-19 so that the meaning shifted in a negative direction. The value of pacce still has a positive form. It can be seen from community cooperation to help patients who are in self-isolation. At the end of the study, recommendations for pandemic disaster mitigation were formulated in coastal settlements, such as determining the location of temporary shelters and evacuation points.
Makassar City is one of the coastal cities in Indonesia which has various tourist attractions. This tourist attraction is one of the interesting things considered by the people of Indonesia and even the world to visit Makassar City. This study aims to identify patterns of tourist movement in several coastal tourism areas and small islands in Makassar City. The method used in this research is qualitative method. Data obtained by searching secondary data, observation and distributing questionnaires online. Spatial analysis is done by interpreting the image map and digitizing it with ArcGIS, then analyzing the description. Through this research, it is known that there are three patterns of tourist movement, namely single point, base site and stop over. Based on these results, it is directed to develop a one day trip tourism concept.
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