2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/878/1/012057
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Designating the preference of tram shelter as a part of transit-oriented development’s concept within Kota Tua Jakarta using fuzzy logic

Abstract: This research is a part of multi-year research, which has been started since last year by conducting some studies, either literature or simulation, for photovoltaic technology used in public transportation. In supporting the primary research of the implementation of Transit-Oriented Development’s concept within Kota Tua Jakarta, this research was also delivering the analysis of preferences through the community to designate the appropriate tram shelter within the historical area of Kota Tua Jakarta. By using f… Show more

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“…In Indonesia, numerous studies have also been carried out on various aspects of heritage tourism, including authenticity and perception [6], intangible heritage [7], destination governance [8,9], traditional food [10], and building materials of cultural heritage [11,12]. Several studies in Jakarta's Old Town have also been carried out, such as about potential energy [13][14][15][16], revitalization [17,18], tourist satisfaction [19], and urban planning [20]. However, no study has been conducted to explore the behavior of tourists visiting cultural heritage buildings that have undergone adaptive reuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesia, numerous studies have also been carried out on various aspects of heritage tourism, including authenticity and perception [6], intangible heritage [7], destination governance [8,9], traditional food [10], and building materials of cultural heritage [11,12]. Several studies in Jakarta's Old Town have also been carried out, such as about potential energy [13][14][15][16], revitalization [17,18], tourist satisfaction [19], and urban planning [20]. However, no study has been conducted to explore the behavior of tourists visiting cultural heritage buildings that have undergone adaptive reuse.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%