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TOURISM IMPACT ON SOCIAL CULTURE COMMUNITY IN THE NUSA PENID TOURISM AREA Sudipa, Nyoman; Mahendra, Made Sudiana; Adnyana, Wayan Sandi; Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 13, Number 3, August 2020
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2020.v13.i03.p01

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The growth of tourism in the Nusa Penida Tourism Area has an impact on the socio-cultural environment due to the development of tourism supporting facilities and infrastructure. Socio-cultural spaces also experience pressure due to conflicts of interest in the use of sacred areas for tourism, resulting in a process of desacralization. Social interactions are declining and arrogance is increasing at some tourist attraction points. Some physical spaces have become economic spaces. Road border, roadside, coast have become economic space. The way of thinking has been hegemony by the interests to get more economic access. The construction of the mind is filled with capitalist desires. Arrogance and ego between groups began to be seen in each particular area. The narrowing of social and cultural space has increased the critical power of the community towards the use of the area, especially spaces that are related to religion. Fighting egoism and social cultural conflict to catch up with the material culture. The social and cultural life of the Nusa Penida people is forced to adapt to material cultures. So fast tourism to Nusa Penida leaves the mindset, knowledge and culture that has been developing in the Nusa Penida community. Keywords: impact, social, culture, tourism, nusa penida
REVEALING THE IDEOLOGY BEHIND THE MINIMALIST OF RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES IN SOUTH KUTA Pande Artadi, I Made; Anom Kumbara, A.A. Ngurah; Rumawan Salain, Putu; Gde Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Volume 13, Number 2, May 2020
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2020.v13.i02.p03

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The practice of developing minimalist residential design in South Kuta is increasingly being accepted massively in Balinese society. The residential design carries the values ??of modernity and is independent of the environmental context and values ??of Balinese culture. Its physical appearance is geometric, simple, clean and without ornamentation. The minimalist residential development and acceptance is contrary to the Bali Provincial Regulation No. 05 of 2005 concerning Architectural Buildings which require all buildings including residential buildings to display Balinese style. Massive acceptance of this residence has implications in the dimensions of Balinese environmental, social and cultural identity. The research objective is to uncover the ideology behind developing and accepting minimalist housing in South Kuta; and reveal its implications for Balinese culture. For this purpose, the research approach used is the Cultural Studies and Design Studies approach. The type of data collected is qualitative data which is then analyzed by interpretive qualitative analysis methods. To understand and interpret data, deconstruction theory, semiotics and identity theory are used. The results of the study revealed that there are three ideologies behind developing and accepting minimalist occupancy in the middle of South Kuta society are capitalist, materialistic and functional-rationalist ideologies. The implication of the receipt of this residence in the community is the chaos of traditional residential values ??and deprivation of Balinese identity. Keywords: Ideology, minimalist architecture, functionalism-rationalism.
Daya Dukung Air di Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Penida, Bali Sudipa, Nyoman; Mahendra, Made Sudiana; Adnyana, Wayan Sandi; Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus
Jurnal Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan Vol 7, No 3 (2020)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jsal.2020.007.03.4

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ABSTRAKPerkembangan pariwisata di Nusa Penida dalam kurun waktu 4 tahun terakhir meningkat pesat. Perkembangan ini dapat dilihat dari jumlah kedatangan wisatawan yang terus meningkat dan pertumbuhan pembangunan sarana akomodasi pariwisata yang mengalami peningkatan. Tumbuhnya Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Penida berdampak kepada meningkatnya kebutuhan air untuk keberlanjutan kehidupan masyarakat dan pariwisata. Analisis untuk mengetahui kapasitas pasokan air yang ada sangat penting untuk keberlanjutan kehidupan masyarakat dan pariwisata Nusa Penida. Sumber data menggunakan data primer yang merupakan hasil pengamatan langsung di lokasi penelitian dan sumber data dari literatur atau penelitian sebelumnya. Kebutuhan air untuk pariwisata Nusa Penida pada Tahun 2028 diperkirakan sebesar 94,542,400 m3 per tahun. Status daya dukung air dengan sumber dari curah hujan surplus sebanyak 901,002.56 m3 per tahun. Status daya dukung penggunaan air dengan sumber dari  10% sumber air yang sudah eksisting pada tahun 2028 surplus sebesar 2,433,865,856.44 m3 per tahun. Status daya dukung penggunaan air dari curah hujan+10% penggunaan air yang sudah eksisting pada tahun 2028 surplus sebesar 2,529,309,259 m3 per tahun. Sedangkan air yang berasal dari air hujan dan sumber mata air yang ada pada tahun 2028 mengalami surplus sebesar 34,958,390,240 m3 per tahun.Kata Kunci : air, kebutuhan, Nusa Penida, pariwisata, pasokanABSTRACTThe development of tourism in Nusa Penida in the last 4 years has increased rapidly. The development of tourism in Nusa Penida has been accompanied by a number of tourist arrivals and the increasing need for tourism accommodation facilities in Nusa Penida. The growth of the Nusa Penida Tourism Area has an impact on the increasing need for water to support tourism activities. Analysis to determine the existing water supply capacity is very important for the sustainability of community life and tourism in Nusa Penida. The data source uses primary data which is the result of direct observation at the research location and data sources from literature or previous research. Water demand for Nusa Penida tourism in 2028 is estimated at 94,542,400 m3 per year. The status of the water carrying capacity with a source of surplus rainfall is 901,002.56 m3 per year. The status of water carrying capacity from 10% of existing water sources in 2028 is a surplus of 2,433,865,856.44 m3 per year. The status of water carrying capacity from rainfall +10% of existing water sources in 2028 has a surplus of 2,529,309,259 m3 per year. Meanwhile, water from rainfall and all springs in 2028 will experience a surplus of 34,958,390,240 m3 per year.Keywords: water, necessities, Nusa Penida, tourism, supply
“DADI-DADI DOGEN”AS IDEOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LIBRARY IN THE CITY OF SINGARAJA, BULELENG, BALI Sri Ariyani, Luh Putu; Anom Kumbara, A.A. Ngurah; Bawa Atmadja, Nengah; Gde Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus
E-Journal of Cultural Studies Vol 14 No 4 (2021): Volume 14, Number 4, November 2021
Publisher : Cultural Studies Doctorate Program, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/cs.2021.v14.i04.p01

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The Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 43 Year 2007 concerning Libraries states that schools are required to have school libraries based on the National Standards of Library (SNP). This condition forces every school to develop a library, even though the conditions are still far from the standard set. To realize the existence of library, each school uses various resources in its school to establish a school library. This study aims to explore the efforts of primary schools in Singaraja City to fulfill their obligations in providing library space. This study uses a qualitative approach based on critical social theory commonly used in the Cultural Studies approach. The data collection was carried out by in-depth interviews, involved observation and document study. Data analysis in this study follows Peter Berger's model with the following steps: conceptualization, conceptualization results, verification, and objectivation. The results show that the obligation to have a school library at the primary school level is not easy due to various obstacles. This gave rise to the ideology of permissivism or in Balinese it is called dadi dadi dogen. This ideology allows schools to use various types of spaces to become libraries, for example classrooms, teacher rooms, warehouses, UKS, and so on. Keywords: elementary school libraries, dadi dadi dogen, permissivism, ideology
DAMPAK SOSIAL BUDAYA DI KAWASAN PARIWISATA NUSA PENIDA Sudipa, Nyoman; Mahendra, Made Sudiana; Adnyana, Wayan Sandi; Pujaastawa, Ida Bagus
Jurnal Penelitian Budaya Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Penelitian Budaya
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (160.065 KB) | DOI: 10.33772/jpeb.v5i2.13223

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The growth of tourism in the Nusa Penida Tourism Area has an impact on the socio-cultural environment due to the development of tourism supporting facilities and infrastructure. Socio-cultural spaces also experience pressure due to conflicts of interest in the use of sacred areas for tourism, resulting in a process of desacralization. Social interactions are declining and arrogance is increasing at some tourist attraction points. Some physical spaces have become economic spaces. Road border, roadside, coast have become economic space. The way of thinking has been hegemony by the interests to get more economic access. The construction of the mind is filled with capitalist desires. Arrogance and ego between groups began to be seen in each particular area. The narrowing of social and cultural space has increased the critical power of the community towards the use of the area, especially spaces that are related to religion. Fighting egoism and social cultural conflict to catch up with the material culture. The social and cultural life of the Nusa Penida people is forced to adapt to material cultures. So fast tourism to Nusa Penida leaves the mindset, knowledge and culture that has been developing in the Nusa Penida community.Keywords: impact; social; culture; tourism; nusa penida
Alih Fungsi Lahan di Kawasan Pariwisata Nusa Penida Nyoman Sudipa; Made Sudiana Mahendra; Wayan Sandi Adnyana; Ida Bagus Pujaastawa
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v6i2.167

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Nusa Penida is part of the Province of Bali which consists of three small islands, namely Nusa Penida Island, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan within the administrative area of Nusa Penida District, Klungkung Regency. The development of tourism in Nusa Penida has increased access to physical development and supporting facilities for the region. The leap of development of tourism facilities began to be felt starting in 2005, namely on the islands of Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. The development of massive tourism facilities took place in 2015 until 2019 since the 2014 Nusa Penida Festival was held. Many coastal and inland areas were built with tourism accommodation, which naturally led to land conversion and land depreciation. The purpose of this study was to determine land use change from 2003 to 2019 using the overlapping analysis method of Google maps and maps derived from quick bird imagery. Transfer of land functions in the Nusa Penida Region from 2003 to 2019 reached 164.84 ha or the rate of land use change that occurred in the Nusa Penida Region was 0.85%.
Penanganan Rehabilitasi Orang dengan Gangguan Jiwa Di Panti Renceng Mose, Manggarai, Nusa Tenggara Timur Isabela Dibyacitta Adelian; Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa; I Gusti Putu Sudiarna
Syntax Idea Vol 3 No 7 (2021): Syntax Idea
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/syntax-idea.v3i7.1373

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Di Mangggarai, Nusa Tenggara Timur masih sering dijumpai fenomena Orang Dengan Gangguan Jiwa (ODGJ) yang kurang mendapat perhatian dari keluarga. ODGJ berkeliaran di jalanan dan menjadi bahan ejekan. Bahkan, keluarga cenderung menganggap ODGJ sebagai aib yang memalukan, sehingga menyebabkan terjadinya kesalahan dalam penanganan terhadap ODGJ, yakni pemasungan. Upaya penanganan ODGJ dapat dilakukan melalui rehabilitasi dengan tujuan untuk mempersiapkan dan memampukan ODGJ hidup mandiri di masyarakat. Di Manggarai, Renceng Mose merupakan tempat rehabilitasi bagi ODGJ. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan fenomena rehabilitasi ODGJ dan implikasinya terhadap ODGJ serta keluarganya. Penelitian yang bersifat kualitatif ini membahas tentang persepsi orang Manggarai terhadap etiologi gangguan jiwa, faktor yang mempengaruhi proses dan mekanisme pengambilan keputusan sistem perawatan kesehatan ODGJ, dan implikasi penanganan rehabilitasi terhadap ODGJ dan keluarganya. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa penanganan rehabilitasi mampu mengembalikan ODGJ pada peran normalnya di masyarakat. Namun, stigma terhadap ODGJ dan keluarganya masih tetap ada, sehingga dapat menyebabkan ODGJ yang telah sembuh menjadi kambuh.
Konservasi Hutan Berbasis Kearifan Lokal di Desa Tigawasa, Kecamatan Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng Ida Ayu Komang Candraningsih; Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa; I Gusti Putu Sudiarna
Humanis Vol 22 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (233.086 KB) | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2018.v22.i02.p06

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This research aims to examine the environmental conservation system based on local wisdom in Tigawasa Village, Banjar District, Buleleng Regency which is one of the villages belonging to the Bali Aga or Bali Kuna Village in Bali. The problems in this study focused on local forms of wisdom related to forest conservation and their implications for ecological and economic aspects. The theory used in this research is the interpretive theory by Connie Geertz and the etnoecological approach by Conklin and Frake. The concept used in this research is conservation, forest and local wisdom. The research method used is qualitative method, with complete data of observation, interview, literature study and document examination. The results of the research revealed that the conservation activities of customary forests conducted by the people of Tigawasa Village are based on the local wisdoms of the ancestors that are still maintained. These local wisdoms include community conceptions of the existence of forest areas, the myths that develop in the community, forest-related ritual practices and written and non-written regulations on customary forests. Tigawasa Village community considers that the customary forest in the village is a sacred area that should not be entered or utilized other than for the purposes of traditional ceremonies, so that the forest ecosystem is maintained. The implications of forest conservation based on local wisdom are the preservation of the environment of the local forest and the development of economic opportunities in the form of forest management as an ecotourism attraction.
Peran Serta Elit Desa dalam Pengembangan Pariwisata di Desa Cempaga Kecamatan Banjar Kabupaten Buleleng Bali Nanda Diah Andini; I.B. Gde Pujaastawa
Humanis Vol 22 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (664.358 KB) | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2018.v22.i01.p13

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Tourism sector has become driving force in development of Bali area. Even today, tourism is inseparable part of community and development at Bali area. Cempaga Buleleng village because of elite (leaders of community) initiative is doing tourism development. Tourism development in Cempaga village has give an impact of social cultural, economic, and environment. As for this study aims to know of (a) form of participation elite in tourism development at Cempaga village, (b) impact from tourism development at Cempaga village. Participation elite in tourism development at Cempaga village can be review using a theory from Karl Mannheim, and review about impact of tourism development is using a theory from Dickman. Concept used in this study is about participation, elite, and tourism development. This study used ethnograpic research methods with qualitative research and collecting data from determination of informants, observation, interview, and literature review.The results form of participation elite in tourism development at Cempaga village seen in some activities as like; be allied and collaborate developing tourism with Forum Panca Desa Mahagotra Bali Aga SCTPB, participation at preservation and development of art and culture Cempaga village. Tourism development at Cempaga village involve of positive impact from social cultural are seen in improvement of tourism management. The negative impact from tourism development is traditional art that seen as a commercial resource to attract tourists. The positive impact from the economic perspective are seen in the increase of people's income but also has a negative impact on increasing only at certain moments or seasonally. Positive impacts on the environment are seen in maintaining environmental hygiene by making landfills (TPST). While the negative impact for the environment is from construction of many stalls and house estates.Suggestions from the results of this study on the government is expected to provide adequate facilities and budget for clean water to build facilities and infrastructure supporting tourism, to the tourism industry is expected in the development of tourism at Cempaga village oriented to all levels of society to make income distribution, and to the public are advised to increase active role in the field of tourism so as to improve the welfare.
Pengembangan Desa Menuju Desa Wisata di Desa Timpag, Kabupaten Tabanan Ida Bagus Mahardika A.P.; Ida Bagus Gde Pujaastawa; I Wayan Suwena
Humanis Vol 25 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (724.12 KB) | DOI: 10.24843/JH.2021.v25.i02.p12

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This research examines the development of the Tourism Village in Timpag Village, Tabanan Regency. The problem is focused on (a) the process and mechanism for the development of the Timpag Tourism Village, (b) the potential and constraints in the development of the Timpag Tourism Village, (c) The form of alternative solutions for developing potential and overcoming obstacles to the development of the Timpag Tourism Village. The problems were analyzed by using the Theory of Tourism Development and the Components of Tourism Attraction. This research uses qualitative methods including observation, interview, and document study techniques. The research resulted that the development of the Timpag Tourism Village was an initiative of a citizen which received positive responses from the community and the village government. The types of potential tourist attractions that are developed include natural, cultural, and artificial tourist attractions, development constraints include accessibility, facilities, infrastructure, marketing, insufficient institutions and human resources. Alternative solutions for development include structuring the potential for natural and artificial tourist attractions, while solutions to overcome obstacles include the development of accessibility, supporting facilities and infrastructure, promotion and marketing, as well as human resources and institutions.