Strategi Menuju Pariwisata Bali Yang Berkualitas (Strategy Towards Quality of Tourism Bali)
In: Jurnal Kaijan Bali, Band 3, Heft 2
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In: Jurnal Kaijan Bali, Band 3, Heft 2
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The island of Bali has long been characterized in the West as the last "paradise" on earth, but there is far more to this small Indonesian province. Bali Tourism presents an enlightening ethnographic study of some of the most important icons-for tourists and locals alike-in Balinese culture and society and explores the growth of this island as an "exotic" vacation destination. In addition, it offers a firsthand look at many aspects of daily life, a semiotic analysis of its dominant cultural symbols, and insights into tourists' perceptions of Bali. A thirty page photo section offers a unique gl
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 8, Heft 5 -- 6, S. 457-466
ISSN: 0305-750X
In: Voices in development management
Introduction : a paradise globalized -- The importance of tourism -- A brand created -- Bali's global villages -- Street traders and entrepreneurs -- Global, local encounters -- World heritage as globalization -- Bali during the Asian crisis -- The 2002 Bali bombings crisis -- Global conflict and the bombers -- The rise and fall of tourism -- Coping with globalization -- Conclusion
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In: Voices in Development Management
This book investigates tourism as a form of globalization within the context of the island of Bali. The authors analyse crisis management with regard to the Bali bombings, examine the impact of the bombings on the tourism development cycle and investigate the motives of the bombers. They argue that the actions of the bombers can best be understood with regard to the rise of political Islam as a global issue and the book breaks new ground with an analysis of the bombers' global experiences. Home-grown resistance to certain aspects of globalization is also examined, notably the attempt to turn Besakih, the island's mother temple, into a World Heritage Site and top tourist destination.
In: World development: the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development, Band 8, Heft 5-6, S. 457-466
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- About the Authors -- Abbreviations -- 1 Introduction: A Paradise Globalized -- 2 The Importance of Tourism -- 3 A Brand Created -- 4 Bali's Global Villages -- 5 Street Traders and Entrepreneurs -- 6 Global - Local Encounters -- 7 World Heritage as Globalization -- 8 Bali During the Asian Crisis -- 9 The 2002 Bali Bombings Crisis -- 10 Global Conflict and the Bombers -- 11 The Rise and Fall of Tourism -- 12 Coping with Globalization -- 13 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
In: Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, 11(1), e408, 2023. https://doi.org/10.37497/sdgs.v11i1.408
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Tourism and poverty's phenomenon had already been known since the birth of human civilization. In the 1980s poverty became a serious concern of practitioners and scholars in various part of the world, including Indonesia. Poverty is not only understood in understanding as an abstract concept, but also as a reality of economic injustice and inability to meet basic human needs in some rich countries but also in many developing countries in the world. The problem of poverty is a fundamental and tourism is one of the many ways to solve this. The objective of this paper is to study the role of tourism to poverty alleviation including: 1) to analyze the influence of tourism development toward economic performance; 2) to analyze the effect of economic performance on poverty eradication; 3) to analyze the influence of tourism on poverty alleviation; 4) to formulate a strategy to increase tourism's role in poverty alleviation in Badung Regency. This study uses quantitative approach supported by secondary data and qualitative approach using primary data obtained through observation, in-depth interviews and focus group discussions. Research was conducted in South Badung Regency in the most developed tourism growth and considered the richest district among all regencies in Bali Regencies. Various attempts have been made to alleviate poverty, however have not been able to resolve poverty problems. The grand theory of this study refers to Neoliberalism Theory, supported by Social Democratic Theory and Empowerment Theory. Neoliberalism emphasizes that poverty as an individual problem and prosperity can only be achieved by achievement of economic growth through free market mechanism. According to Social Democratic Theory the emergence of poverty came from outside of the community itself. While the emphasis on the Empowerment Theory is in improving the ability of individual or communities to become indepedence on economic, social welfare and political right. Data analysis using Partial Least Square (PLS) with statistical analysis descriptive and inferential statistics. In order to have a better understanding on the statiscal result, Descriptive Analysis is also used to describe the researched data, using inferential statistical analysis to test the research hypothesis. The results of the research indicated that: 1) the development of tourism showed positive and significant impact on economic performance; 2) economic performance showed negative and significant impact on poverty alleviation; 3) tourism development showed negative and significant effect on poverty alleviation and (4) in order to be able to increase tourism's role in poverty alleviation in Badung Regency the strategy is formulated by analyzing the strengths, weakness, opportunities and challenges based on Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat (SWOT) strategy.
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This research is shown to explain how the role of tourists or halal tourism in Bali. Bali is a tourist spot that is very popular with many tourists from domestic and abroad. So from that the government has one program to increase Muslim tourists. One of them is the area of Bali, but the area of Bali is famous for its very strong culture and the majority of its religion is also Hindu where the Muslim population there is only 30% less. That is what makes halal tourism in Bali difficult to implement. This study uses qualitative methods, and uses a variety of processes in data collection including: Questionnaires and Literature Review, which deals with discussions to answer the problem. The results of this study indicate that Halal Tourism can develop if the government Suggestions from this study, can be realized in Bali Nuanced Mosques, Sharia Beaches, Sharia Hotels, and Halal Restaurants Therefore, this journal tries to analyze the existence of Halal Tourism when applied in Bali.
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Discussions on Bali today are dominated by the hustle and bustle of tourism. Bali is often depicted asexclusive territory free from politics. Therefore, readings about Bali are commonly analysed in thecontext of tourism development. This article tries to show that Bali is not merely an exotic paradise.By reviewing pecalang, the guardian of traditional customs in Bali, it will be shown that powerstruggles take place in the meaning of pecalang. The genealogy of power in Bali also shows thatpower is truly embedded in the everyday life of the Balinese.
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In: Utama, Ni Luh Christine Prawita Sari Suyasa, Ni Putu Dyah Krismawintari, Sidhi Bayu Turker, I. G. B. R. U. I. N. L. (2021). Travel Route Design Bali Tourism Destination. Design Engineering, 493 - 501. Retrieved from http://www.thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/1552
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In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 29, Heft 2, S. 496
Intro; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Introduction; Part One: Tourism as an Agent of Social Restructuring in Bali; Chapter One; Chapter Two; Part Two: Tourism or the Economic Revolution of Bali; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Part Three: Can Tourism be an Agent of Enlightenment for Natural and Cultural Heritage?; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; General Conclusion; Contributors
An environmental management made for the purpose of obtaining clean and healthy atmosphere is a human right of every Indonesian citizen as mandated in Article 28H of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Poor environmental management contributes to the deterioration of the quality of the environment. Therefore, it is necessary to increase its protection and management. Managing the environment for the benefit of rural tourism development is the responsibility of community members who are business actors and the government. The function of the government together with business actors and the community in preserving the environment is a function of public services to ensure that every resident obtains a good and healthy environment. Thus, in the event that business actors or the public fail to carry out their obligations and which are not in accordance with the nature of environmental conservation, the government may hold the business actors and the public accountable, who in carrying out their activities, are negligent in preserving the environment, either administratively, civilly or criminally. Likewise, in the event that the government is proven to have taken actions that are not in line with the provisions of the law on environmental protection and management, they can be held legally liable. This study is qualified as empirical legal research, with the application of several types of approaches, such as a field-based approach, a statutory approach, a conceptual approach, a comparative approach, a case approach, and a cultural approach based on local community wisdom. The results of the study show that environmental management is an effort to carry out responsibilities that are massively difficult, resulting in a decrease in the quality of the environment that is becoming increasingly real. Therefore, in the event that pollution and environmental destruction occur, the perpetrators can be held accountable both in civil law and criminal law. However, in a context like Bali, regulations integrating the values that develop in society in protecting and preserving the environment are an ideal form to protect and manage the environment in a rational way to realize sustainable tourism development.
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