The Preceed-Proceed Analysis of Safety, Health, Environmental Sustainability, and Disaster Preparedness for Tourism Villages in Disaster-prone Areas

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Abstract

BackgroundTourism activities worldwide are inseparable from various safety and health risks. It is estimated that 30%-50% of the 1 billion tourists experience injuries and illnesses while traveling. Unsafe human behavior is the leading cause of tourist fatalities including negligence, disregard, and non-observance of safety rules. Therefore, this study aims to develop a safety, health, environmental sustainability, and disaster preparedness Preceed-Proceed Analysis for tourist villages in disaster-prone areas.MethodThis study used a qualitative approach, while the informants were selected using a purposive sampling technique. They were tourism village managers, tourists, and those responsible for tourism villages in Sleman Regency. Data were collected through focus group discussions (FGD) and a literature review. The data were analyzed qualitatively by integrating the FGD results with the literature review.ResultsThe results showed that the most appropriate Preceed-Proceed Analysis is the community-based health promotion/intervention because the target is the community in the tourist village. It was further integrated into the PRECEED-PROCEED Preceed-Proceed Analysis. In tourist villages, community-based health efforts can be implemented through tourist village posts (Pos Dewi). The approach in the intervention Preceed-Proceed Analysis can be applied with advocacy, partnership, and community empowerment strategies. The tourism safety framework Preceed-Proceed Analysis includes risk assessment, monitoring, communication, disaster preparedness, emergency response, and health surveillance.ConclusionThe developed safety, health, environmental sustainability, and disaster preparedness Preceed-Proceed Analysis for tourist villages is the integration result of the theme exploration and literature study. Therefore, further studies are needed to test the effectiveness of the developed Preceed-Proceed Analysis.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2023

Keywords

  • Health
  • Safety
  • Environmental Sustainability
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Preceed Proceed Analysis

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