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THE USE OF MOTHER TONGUE FOR EDUCATION FIELD IN MULTILINGUAL SOCIETY, BALI-INDONESIA Md. Yudyantara Risadi; I Ketut Ardiasa
International Journal of Linguistics and Discourse Analytics Vol 1 No 2 (2020): IJOLIDA Vol.1 No.2, March 2020
Publisher : Denpasar Institute

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This study aimed to find out the role of mother tongue language as the instruction in multilingual society and the importance of mother tongue language as the instruction in multilingual society, such as Bali. The data was collected through library research to find out the role of mother tongue in multilingual society and conducting interview in rural area and urban area to find out how importance of mother if it is used as the instruction in the classroom. The result showed that there are 5 role of mother tongue in multilingual society and there is a contrast opinion of the importance of mother tongue as the instruction in rural and urban area.
UPAYA PEMULIHAN SEKTOR PARIWISATA DI TENGAH PANDEMI COVID 19 Ni Ketut Sutrisnawati; Ni Gusti Ayu Nyoman Budiasih; I Ketut Ardiasa
Jurnal Kajian dan Terapan Pariwisata Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Terbitan Bulan November
Publisher : LEMBAGA PENELITIAN DAN PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT AKADEMI PARIWISATA DENPASAR

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The tourism sector is a very important sector for the people of Bali. Although the Bali region consists ofagricultural land, dry land and waters such as beaches, lakes and rivers, most Balinese depend their livelihoodson the tourism sector. Pandemic Covid -19 give a deep impact to all sectors including the tourismsector. Corona virus which is very dangerous to human health has infected millions of people around the world. The spread of the Corona virus through interactions with infected people is the reason of why socialdistance, as well as suggestions for activities at home policies made to prevent the domino effect and severthe spread of this virus. Slowly but surely the pandemi hit the tourism sector. The absence of foreign touristvisits and lockdown in some areas in Indonesia has caused tremendous impacts to tourism sector. Hotelswith 0% occupancy are temporary closed. Employees of hotels, travel and touristbusinesses, restaurantsand other sectors were laid off and most lost their jobs. The collapse of the tourism sector in Bali causedthe decline of the Balinese economy. Not only workers in the tourism sector, but farmers who supply theiragricultural products to hotels and restaurants, fishermen who sell their fish catches to hotels, as well asmedium (MSME) especially those who produce souvenirs are affected. This certainly should not be allowedto continue protracted because it will affect the continuation of life of the Balinese people. This study aimsto determine the impact caused by COVID-19 on the tourism sector along with the efforts that can be madeto restore tourism in an effort to restore the economy of the Balinese people so that Balinese people cancontinue their lives as before.
POTENCY AND DEVELOPMENT OF ECOTOURISM OF BUTTERFLY PARK IN SESANDAN VILLAGE, TABANAN REGENCY I Putu Budiarta; I Ketut Ardiasa; I Wayan Nurjaya; I Nyoman Kanca
Soshum: Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 7 No 3 (2017): November 2017
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bali

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Purpose of this research is to identify the potencies and development of Butterfly Park in Sesandan Village, Tabanan Regency. Data of this research were collected through observation, in depth interview, and questionnaires. The findings showed that the butterfly park in Sesandan Village has 4 (four) tourism components namely attraction, accessibility, amenity, and ancillary (4 A). Those components should be developed so that the number of visitors to the village could increase. The development includes some strategies such as Strength-Opportunities Strategy which include development of small scale tourism, alternative tourism and sustainable tourism. Weakness-Opportunities Strategies which include the development of human resources in Sesandan Village on knowledge and skill in tourism. Strength-Threats Strategies, which include keeping and increasing the security of Sesandan Village and by doing benchmarking to the more-developed destination. Weakness Threats Strategies which is done by preserving the ecosystem of the butterfly to keep the balance of the nature and to enlarge the area of the conservation so that it becomes more attractive to be visited.