Abstract

A tourism spot at the heart of the Jakarta-capital city of Indonesia is facing a crisis due to the fast-growing city development. Action research to revitalize Kebon Sirih tourism is implemented. Using Asset Based Community Development approach in unveiling the current potentials and with system innovation principles to connect and coordinate stakeholders while initiating the development of three iconic communitybased tourism activities: Cultural Exhibition Centre, Culinary Centre, and Environmental program in Kebon Sirih. This initiative is realized through the collaboration of academes (DRD, BPPT, IPB, DKJ), LGU’s, community organizations (Rujak Center, Sanggar AKAR, and Saung Angklung Udjo), and the local community.

Highlights

  • According to SDG Report in 2018, the world's population lives in cities or urban centers more than 50% of the world's total population

  • Using Asset Based Community Development approach in unveiling the current potentials and with system innovation principles to connect and coordinate stakeholders while initiating the development of three iconic communitybased tourism activities: Cultural Exhibition Centre, Culinary Centre, and Environmental program in Kebon Sirih. This initiative is realized through the collaboration of academes (DRD, BPPT, IPB, DKJ), LGU’s, community organizations (Rujak Center, Sanggar AKAR, and Saung Angklung Udjo), and the local community

  • Kebon Sirih focused area is an area of 47,4 acres and inhabited by 5,246 households or 15,631 people (Monthly Village Report, January 2017) each kilometer square inhabited by 18,742 people

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Introduction

According to SDG Report in 2018, the world's population lives in cities or urban centers more than 50% of the world's total population. Even further estimated by 2030, cities will be home to 60% of the global population, while by 2050, it is estimated to increase up to about 68.4% [1]. In the last twenty years, the global community has witnessed the emergence of urbanization as a key development trend (both in the context of the MDGs and SDGs). The world's cities can drive innovation, consumption, and investment around the world. Cities can deliver positive and strong force to tackle sustainable economic growth, urban development issues, and prosperity. The current fact is that cities have become the biggest contributors to economic growth. Cities already contribute about 80 percent of global GDP and serve as catalysts for innovation and inclusions

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