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Reply from Ms. Esa Riandy Cardias
2024.11.05 13:08:22
Thank you Dr Rusmalia for the question,
The role of tjis festivals is measured in terms of its positive and negative impacts
resulted on local communities. Therefore, the research results show two factors
which are divided into each aspect, namely: benefits and burdens from economic
aspects, social-cultural aspects and environmental aspects.
Economic aspect: the most dominant benefit felt by the local community is increase
of employment opportunities for local communities- and the dominant economic
burden felt is increase in business competition.
Socio-Cultural aspect: The largest loading factor value or the most dominant benefit
felt by local communities is the increase community appreciation and mutual respect
for cultural differences- and the dominant socio-cultural burden felt is that
Gandrung Sewu Festival creates social disparities between local communities and
other stakeholders.
Environment aspect: The dominant benefit most felt by local communities is
represented by increase the preservation of trees as shade. And the negative impat
is pressures on the environment include traffic jams, overcrowded communities,
vehicle parking areas that interfere with the smooth running and privacy of the
community, and air quality also decreases. Apart from that, rubbish and noise are
sometimes things that often disturb the comfort of local communities due to the
impact of Gandrung Sewu Festival. However, the various environmental burdens felt
by the community are not that important, considering that although there are many
environmental burdens that must be borne, they are proportional to the benefits
obtained.
Thank you..
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