Arianti Ayu Puspita
In 2019, Rembang Regency was determined by the Indonesian Creative Economic Agency (Bekraf) as a creative district with the Kriya Sub-sector and included specifically as a cultural conservation district. Supported by the Rembang Creative Community Network (RCCN) consisting of 30 creative communities, this community service program aims to develop the creative economy as the leading guard in managing the potential of natural resources through various tourist destinations from mountains to coastals and potential cultural resources through narration History and values ​​contained in Lasem Batik, the development of this capacity is centered on human resources (both individuals and groups) as stakeholders of the Creative Economy Sector and Tourism Rembang Regency. Observation using the Ethnographic Canvas Fieldwork to get data related to social mapping in the community scope Creative and tourism in Rembang Regency, followed by a seminar that presents a resource person from the district that is classified as advanced and has a characteristic similar to Rembang Regency, last closed with a workshop that produces a Blueprint service at Where creative economic sector stakeholders can carry out mappings related to the flow and scheme that support the tourism sector services along with the facilities and infrastructure used, both in terms of tourists and from the side of local tourism. By conducting field studies and observed directly with the local community, it can explore hopes and obstacles / challenges faced. It is expected that in the future, the Creative Industry of Rembang Regency is able to map potential and become part of the problem of the problems they face so that the development of infrastructure, physical and infrastructure and non-physical (intangible) is in harmony with the aspirations of the stakeholders of the creative economic ecosystem Rembang Regency.
Activity
Through the ethnographic studies and discussions with the community, a team of researchers to map the potential and problems of the creative industries and tourism in Rembang, such as the natural beauty of a tourist destination, the variety of handicraft products made from local natural resources, to the human and cultural resources; All can be managed with approaches to approaches and interventions in the creative economic ecosystem. Through this workshop, between communities and representatives of regional governments can work together with each other and discuss, convey problems and also compose ideas together. In addition, this workshop also produces a draft for creative economic roadmaps that can be processed and arranged in more detail by the community over the next five years.