Abstract

Tourism is one of the sectors that collapsed during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, floral plants have increasing turnover along with Working From Home. So the Tourism Village with floral plant-based is one solution to improve the local economy during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research aims to create physical infrastructure mapping at Banyuurip, Kedamean Sub-district, Gresik District to embody Floral Tourism Village. This method uses descriptive qualitative by describing the survey and mapping results to provide an overview of the existing physical infrastructure of Banyuurip Village. The results of this research indicate that sub-Village of Miru and Pendem are centers of the Floral Tourism Village in Banyuurip which are supported by adequate eating facilities, transportation support, telecommunications, water systems, and electricity networks.

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