Abstract
Gunung Sewu in Wonogiri Regency has been recognized by UNESCO with its designation as a Global Geopark Natural Heritage. The recognition is based on its karst formation which considered to have universal value therefore needs to be protected. The recognition is a significant capital for tourism development. However, this global geopark is still underdeveloped in Wonogiri area. To plan tourism development in Wonogiri area which has been marginalized in decades in tourism development, we use space syntax tool. This tool which is developed in University College London has a strength in analyzing spatial configuration that can help predict human spatial behavior. The results show that the distribution of Karst formations in Gunung Sewu, Wonogiri Regency has variations in the value of the level of connectivity and integration that can be used as priority considerations in its development.
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