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T. I., Putri, N. P. Mariani, and A. W. Puger. "PEMETAAN BUDIDAYA BABI BALI DI BALI." Majalah Ilmiah Peternakan 21, no. 3 (October 31, 2018): 120. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mip.2018.v21.i03.p06.

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Penelitian bertujuan untuk mengetahui pemetaan budidaya babi bali di Bali. Penelitian dilaksanakan selamalima bulan mulai bulan Mei sampai dengan September 2016. Data ini sangat diperlukan untuk mengetahuipemetaan budidaya babi bali seperti pemberian pakan dan recording reproduksi ternak babi meliputi: umurawal pemeliharaan, umur pubertas, lama kebuntingan, bobot lahir, bobot sapih/umur sapih, calving interval danjumlah anak per kelahiran di Kabupaten Tabanan, Gianyar, dan Bangli. Penelitian menggunakan metode surveydan penentuan responden menggunakan teknik purposive sampling dengan pertimbangan populasi babi bali tidakmerata di semua kabupaten. Dari masing-masing kabupaten diambil 20 peternak sebagai responden. Data yangdiperoleh dianalisis secara deskriptif sehingga mampu memberi gambaran yang akurat tentang budidaya babi balidi tiga kabupaten tersebut. Dari hasil pengamatan dapat disimpulkan bahwa tujuan pemeliharaan di KabupatenGianyar untuk bibit, Bangli dan Tabanan untuk bibit dan penggemukan. Sistem pemeliharaannya sama yaitusecara semi intensif, demikian juga jenis pakan yang diberikan yaitu limbah dapur, limbah kebun dan dedak padi.Data reproduksi di Kabupaten Gianyar, jumlah anak setiap kelahiran 9-12 ekor, bobot lahir 1-1,5 kg, disapih umur60-90 hari, umur pubertas 6-8 bulan, jarak beranak (calving interval) 7 bulan.
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N. L. G., Sumardani, I. W. Suberata, N. M. A. Rasna, and I. N. Ardika. "PERFORMA REPRODUKSI BABI BALI JANTAN DI PROVINSI BALI SEBAGAI PLASMA NUTFAH ASLI BALI." Majalah Ilmiah Peternakan 20, no. 2 (June 1, 2017): 73. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/mip.2017.v20.i02.p07.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui performa reproduksi babi bali jantan sebagai salah satu indikatordalam pemilihan bibit babi jantan, serta untuk mengetahui produktivitas babi bali pejantan sebagai plasmanutfah asli Bali. Penelitian dilaksanakan selama 3 bulan mulai bulan Juni sampai Agustus 2016. Penelitian inimenggunakan metode survei secara purposive random sampling dan pendekatan eksploratif serta pemilihan lokasipenelitian berdasarkan waktu dan biaya penelitian. Ekterior calon pejantan ada dua yaitu yang berwarna hitam danberwarna hitam dengan belang putih pada keempat kakinya. Dimensi tubuh calon pejantan dengan panjang badanriil rata-rata 52 cm, dimensi testis panjang rata-rata 7,37 cm dan lebar 7,62 cm. Dimensi tubuh dan testis, berkaitanerat dengan aktivitas dan produktivitas calon pejantan. Semakin tinggi dimensi tubuh dan testis calon pejantan,akan berpengaruh secara nyata pada performa reproduksi dari pejantan. Kata kunci: babi bali pejantan, performa reproduksi, testis, plasma nutfah.
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I Wayan Darma and Arya Bagus Mahadwijati W.,S.T.,M.T. "Tektonika Bale Daja / Bale Meten." Jurnal Anala 9, no. 2 (September 30, 2021): 12–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.46650/anala.9.2.1154.12-21.

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Bale Daja merupakan bale yang mengikuti perletakan sesuai dengan arah mata angin sesuai orientasi arah mata angin masyarakat setempat. Kaja atau daja, secara harfiah berarti Utara, namun bagi masyarakat Bali arah kiblat Kaja adalah tempat yang tinggi atau pegunugnan. Mengingat terdapat gugus pegunungan di bagian tengah Pulau Bali, maka arah Kaja bagi masyarakat Bali Utara berada di selatan, sedangkan arah Kaja bagi masyarakat Bali Selatan berada di utara. Pada jaman sekarang ini dimana hotel dan penginapan yang dibangun sudah banyak mengambil desain dari bangunan bale daja. Selain dampak positif dari segi ekonomi terdapat juga dampak negatif dari banyaknya bangunan bale daja yang digunakan sebagai desain dari penginapan. Masalah yang akan dibahas yaitu bangunan bale daja di rumah tradisional di Bali. Dikarenakan jaman yang sudah modern dan kebutuhan ekonomi yang semakin meningkat banyak penduduk Bali yang berada pada daerah yang berpotensi sebagai Desa Wisata menggunakan Bale Dajanya sebagai penginapan untuk wisatawan
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Sumardiana, I. Putu Gede Padma, and Ni Luh Putu Trisdyani. "SOUVENIR BAGI WISATAWAN BALI." WIDYANATYA 2, no. 01 (April 1, 2020): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.32795/widyanatya.v2i01.624.

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Era globalisasi saat ini telah melahirkan industri baru yaitu berupa industri pariwisata yang telah menggeser nilai-nilai tradisional budaya agraris masyarakat menjadi sekedar hasil produksi berupa jasa dan barang. Dengan merebaknya industri pariwisata ini, oleh-oleh memiliki prospek tinggi dalam memberikan keuntungan berupa materi bagi masyarakat pariwisata dan menjadikan industri ini sebagai pendapatan terfavorit, karena kedatangan setiap wisatawan yang berkunjung ke sebuah tempat wisata, tentu menginginkan kenang-kenangan untuk dibawa ke Negara mereka masing-masing dan di sinilah peranan penting dari keberadaan souvenir sebagai salah satu komoditi pariwisata selain pertunjukan dan alam.
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Gabriella Refaya and I Ketut Adhimastra. "BANGUNAN TRADISIONAL BALI “BALE SAKANEM”." Jurnal Anala 11, no. 1 (March 3, 2023): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.46650/anala.11.1.1402.46-56.

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Keberadaan Bangunan Bale Sakenem cukup mudah ditemui di Bali. Bale Sakenem sebagai bangunan tradisional yang berfungsi untuk menampung kegiatan tradisional patut diketahui dan dipahami kehadiran wujudnya. Untuk itu, penelitian ini ingin mengetahui pengertian arsitektur tradisional Bali secara umum dan khususnya tentang Bale Sakenem. Melalui metode deskriptip pada studi kasus di Banjar Kaja Desa Pedungan Denpasar Selatan. Hasilnya diperoleh tentang pengertian dan konsep-konsep yang mendasari asitektur tradisional Bali serta keberadaan dari Bale sakanem dimaksud. Walaupun beberapa bahan bangunannya tidak menggunakan bahan alami atau tradisional namun tidak menghilangkan karakter dari rumah tradisional Bali. The existence of the Sakenem Bale Building is quite easy to find in Bali. Bale Sakenem as a traditional building that functions to accommodate traditional activities should be known and understood for its existence. For this reason, this research wants to know the meaning of traditional Balinese architecture in general and specifically about Bale Sakenem. Through a descriptive method in a case study at Banjar Kaja, Pedungan Village, South Denpasar. The results obtained about the understanding and concepts that underlie traditional Balinese architecture and the existence of Bale sakanem referred to. Although some of the building materials do not use natural or traditional materials, they do not lose the character of a traditional Balinese house.
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I Gede Mudita, Ir. I Ketut Adhimastra, M.Erg., Arya Bagus Mahadwijati Wijaatmaja, S.T., M.T., and Frysa Wiriantari, S.T., M.T. "ARSITEKTUR LINGKUNGAN PADA RUMAH ADAT BALE GAJAH TUMPANG SALU DI DESA SIDATAPA." Jurnal Anala 10, no. 1 (February 24, 2022): 28–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.46650/anala.10.1.1217.28-37.

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Desain arsitektur yang baik adalah desain yang dapat menyesuaikan dengan lingkungan di sekitarnya. Hal ini sangat terlihat pada bangunan Rumah Adat Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu di Desa Sidatapa, Kecamatan Banjar, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali. Desa Sidatapa merupakan salah satu Desa Bali Aga yang ada di Bali. Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu adalah bangunan Tradisional Bali Aga yang sangat unik yaitu seluruh bagian ruang dalam satu bangunan dapat menampung aktifitas penghuni dalam berkehidupan sosial, ekonomi, spiritual, budaya, dan keamanan. Hal ini berbeda dengan konsep tata ruang bangunan tradisional Bali pada umumnya, yang terdiri dari banyak massa yang mengacu pada aturan Asta Kosala – Kosali. Bangunan Bale Gajah Tumpang Salu pada saat ini keberadaannya sudah sangat langka, sebagian besar sudah digantikan dengan bangunan rumah tinggal biasa yang lebih modern. Hal ini menjadi ancaman bagi kelestarian rumah adat asli Bali Aga di Desa Sidatapa.
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Susiani, Ketut. "Pentingnya Pembelajaran Sor Singgih Bahasa Bali Sebagai Budaya Bali Bagi Siswa SD." Dharma Sastra: Jurnal Penelitian Bahasa dan Sastra Daerah 1, no. 2 (October 16, 2021): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.25078/ds.v1i2.2936.

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<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The Balinese language is historical evidence for Balinese people who are domiciled as a vehicle for Balinese cultural expression, in which aesthetic, religious, social, political, and other aspects of Balinese life are recorded. The Balinese language is one of the regional languages that has a multi-level language system (anggah-ungguhing basa/sor singgih basa Bali). The purpose of this study was to provide elementary school students with an understanding of the importance of learning the Balinese language asSor Singgih as Balinese culture. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with interview and observation techniques. The results of this research are that it is important for us to teachSor Singgih Balinese language to students, in addition to communicating with other people, we can also introduce the culture of the Balinese language to others. this can be done by using a short storybook, sample stories can make it easier for students to understandSor Singgih Balinese language</span><span>. </span></p></div></div></div>
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Moedy, Emma Ratna Sari, and Dewa Arwidiana. "DAMPAK SOSIAL PEMBANGUNAN RUMAH SAKIT BALI INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL BAGI MASYARAKAT LOKAL BALI." Jurnal Ilmiah Cakrawarti 6, no. 1 (February 1, 2023): 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.47532/jic.v6i1.799.

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Kesehatan merupakan kondisi keseimbangan dinamis jasmani, mental dan sosial, bukan semata-mata bebas dari rasa sakit, cedera dan kelemahan, sehingga memungkinkan setiap orang mampu mencapai derajat kesehatan optimal secara sosial dan ekonomi (Undang-Undang Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomor 23, 1992). Pandangan lama Men sana in corpore sano atau pada badan yang sehat terdapat jiwa yang sehat telah mengalami pergeseran oleh karena kondisi kekinian dalam badan yang sehat belum tentu terdapat jiwa dan kehidupan sosial yang sehat. Pandangan terbaru mengarahkan pada paradigma sehat dengan pola kesehatan bersifat holistik, proaktif, antisipatif, dengan melihat masalah dipengaruhi oleh banyak faktor secara dinamis dan lintas sektoral. Kesehatan merupakan investasi, oleh karena dengan kondisi sehat masyarakat dapat berupaya untuk produktif. Permasalahan kesehatan yang tiada henti dan tidak akan pernah berhenti polanya oleh karena dipengaruhi oleh multi faktor, secara garis empat besar yaitu lingkungan, perilaku kesehatan, fasilitas /pelayanan kesehatan serta keturunan. Pengamatan terhadap permasalahan tersebut dibutuhkan rancang bangun arsitektur pelayanan kesehatan yang berkelanjutan serta dimanfaatkan oleh khayalak umum dengan berbagai tingkatan status sosial masyarakat. Paradigma sehat memberikan perhatian utama terhadap kebijakan yang bersifat pencegahan dan promosi kesehatan, memberikan dukungan serta alokasi sumber daya untuk menjaga agar yang sehat tetap sehat, sedangkan yang mengalami permasalahan kesehatan memperoleh akses pelayanan secara optimal dan terjangkau dengan kualitas prima.
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Putra, I. Nyoman Darma. "EKSISTENSI PUISI INDONESIA DI BALI PADA ERA KOLONIAL." Aksara 29, no. 2 (December 31, 2017): 171. http://dx.doi.org/10.29255/aksara.v29i2.192.171-182.

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Kontribusi Bali pada masa-masa awal perkembangan sastra Indonesia dikenal sebatas karya-karya Panji Tisna. Hal ini tidak mengherankan karena tahun 1930-an Panji Tisna sudah menulis beberapa novel seperti Sukreni Gadis Bali (1936) yang diterbitkan Balai Pustaka dan menjadi karya klasik yang masih mengalami cetak ulang sampai sekarang. Sebetulnya, di luar karya Panji Tisna ada banyak puisi yang dipublikasikan penulis Bali di media massa seperti Surya Kanta, Bali Adnyana, dan Djatajoe, terbit di Singaraja pada era kolonial, 1920-an hingga awal 1940-an. Makalah ini mengidentifikasi puisi Indonesia penyair Bali yang terbit pada zaman kolonial dan menganalisis tema-temanya dikaitkan secara intertekstual dengan wacana sosial yang berkembang saat itu. Makalah ini menyimpulkan tiga hal. Pertama, puisi penyair Bali ikut memperkaya khasanah sastra Indonesia pada masa awal pertumbuhannya. Kedua, kehadiran puisi penyair Bali di media massa lokal ikut memperkenalkan sastra nasional di daerah Bali. Ketiga, puisi penyair Bali dijadikan media bagi penulisnya untuk mengartikulasikan kepedulian sosial, misalnya masalah pentingnya pendidikan bagi kaum perempuan dan kekhawatiran masyarakat Bali yang tidak siap menghadapi dampak pariwisata.
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Juniastra, I. Made. "Perkembangan Arsitektur Bale Banjar Ditinjau dari Fungsi dan Pelestarian Budaya Bali." Sinektika: Jurnal Arsitektur 18, no. 1 (January 14, 2021): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/sinektika.v18i1.13309.

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Banjar adat di Bali umumnya menerapkan konsep Tri Hita Karana dalam menata bangunan wantilan bale banjar, yaitu Parhyangan yang mencerminkan hubungan manusia dengan Tuhan, Palemahan yang mencerminkan hubungan manusia dengan lingkungan sekitar, dan Pawongan yang mencerminkan hubungan manusia satu dengan manusia lainnya. Namun seiring perkembangan jaman dan teknologi kini wantilan bale banjar yang dari sejarahnya tidak bertingkat kini di renovasi menjadi bangunan wantilan bertingkat. Timbul pertanyaan apakah yang sebenarnya melatarbelakangi desain bertingkat tersebut dan bagaimana wujud transformasinya agar tetap mencerminkan budaya Bali. Penelitian dilakukan dengan mengidentifikasi desain awal wantilan dan menentukan beberapa wantilan bale banjar yang berarsitektur Bali yang dianggap layak untuk mewakili wantilan-wantilan bale banjar yang ada di Bali. Konsep bangunan bertingkat diterapkan karena ada beberapa pertimbangan yaitu untuk memperluas space bale banjar seiring pertambahan jumlah krame banjar, perkembangan jaman yaitu dengan memiliki bangunan bertingkat menimbulkan suatu kebanggaan akan kemajuan banjar, dan pertimbangan ekonomi untuk fungsi komersial. Semasih desain balai banjar tetap berpedoman pada arsitektur tradisional Bali yaitu menerapkan konsep nawa sanga dan tri angga dalam penataan zoning dan tampilan fisik bangunan, maka wantilan bale banjar tersebut bisa diklasifkasikan sebagai bagian dari perkembangan budaya Bali.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bali"

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Hadi, Bagus P. "Design of an international terminal at Bali International Airport, Bali, Indonesia." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/845983.

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Bali, an island east of Java, is one of the five international gateways connecting Indonesia with the many foreign countries from Asia, Australia, the Americas, and Europe. The island has a richness of natural scenery and cultural events based on strong Hindu's beliefs.All of these unique phenomena attract people from different cultures and nations to visit and be part of these celebrations, as well as to enjoy the warm breeze and palm trees along the beaches.A 1989 Department of Tourism, Post and Telecommunication in Indonesia's Report suggests that the number of tourist coming to private agencies are working together to improve the island'sBali increases as much as 15 percent annually ( 1989 Indonesia Hand Book). To accommodate this development, the Government and infrastructure and build accommodations which range from three to five star international hotels. The other important element that the island needs is to expandthe airport facility to accommodate the fast growing number of international flights that accommodate this.The major goal of this project is to plan and design new airport facilities with emphasis on the new design for the international terminal. This design of the new international terminal building at the Bali International Airport, Indonesia, is an attempt to introduce a new concept of a built form using vernacular architectural concepts as the starting point. The technology required by the functions inherent in the program will be used by the architect to translate these considerations into reality.The design approach for this project is mainly based on the beliefs and order which have been traditionally followed and applied by the people of Bali. However, the intention of this project is not to literally design something which has a form borrowed from the traditional form, but that which is developed beyond the traditional concept and utilized this concept in concert with modern structural engineering and materials. Therefore to ensure the success of a design for this important facility, it is imperative to find the essence and the spirit of the traditional architecture and represent them through a modern built form.
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Noszlopy, Laura. "The Bali Arts Festival - Pesta Kesenian Bali : culture, politics and the arts in contemporary Indonesia." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.402429.

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Kegel, Claudia. "Balinese nurse's experience of patient death : Viewed in the light of their cultural background." Thesis, Ersta Sköndal högskola, Institutionen för vårdvetenskap, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:esh:diva-5364.

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Background: Nursing is a profession in which one will face death in different circumstances,and how the nurse will be affected by the death of their patient may vary with the nurses’ cultural and religious background. Bali-Hinduism is the most practised religion on Bali in Indonesia, permeating the inhabitants’ day-to-day life. Aim: The purpose of this study was to explore Balinese nurses’ experiences of the death of a patient in their care, in the light of their cultural surroundings and background. Method: Semi-structured interviews analysed with qualitative content analysis. The material was organized in themes and subthemes. The participants were one male and three female nurses from a private hospital in Denpasar, Indonesia. Results: The results showed that the Balinese nurses were leaning rather heavily on their religious beliefs in their daily work, and that their cultural situations greatly affect their way of coping with patients’ deaths. Three major themes emerged during the analysis: cultural and religious aspects, emotional reactions to patients’ deaths, and factors that aid coping. Discussion: Many of the ideas the nurses expressed could be further understood when learning more about Balinese culture and Bali-Hinduism, for example the notion that the physical health of a person is closely related to the will and intention of that person. Similar to Parse’s view of the human being, the Balinese perceive the human being as a versatile and complex being, connected to and affected by various aspects such as background, culture, surroundings, religious context, education, family and other human beings. The results were discussed in comparison to recent research on the subject and to Parse’s theory of humanbecoming.
Bakgrund: Att arbeta som sjuksköterska innebär att möta döden i olika situationer, och hur sjuksköterskan reagerar på sin patients bortgång varierar med sjuksköterskans kulturella och religiösa bakgrund. Denna studie fokuserar på den balinesiska sjuksköterskans upplevelser och undersöker vad för slags copingstrategier hon använder. Bali-Hinduism är den mest utbredda religionen på Bali i Indonesien, och genomsyrar invånarnas vardag. Syfte: Studiens syfte var att undersöka balinesiska sjuksköterskors upplevelser av patienters död, i ljuset av deras kulturella omgivning och bakgrund. Metod: Semistrukturerade intervjuer som analyserades med kvalitativ innehållsanalys. Resultaten diskuterades i jämförelse med aktuell forskning och Parses teori om humanbecoming. Resultat: Resultatet visar att balinesiska sjuksköterskor förlitar sig på religionen i hög grad i det dagliga arbetet, och att deras kulturella sammanhang kraftigt påverkar deras sätt att handskas med patienters död. Tre teman framträdde under analysen: kulturella och religiösa aspekter, sjuksköterskan och döden och faktorer som stödjer coping. Diskussion: Många av de tankar som de balinesiska sjuksköterskorna uttryckte kunde förstås djupare vid inhämtning av mer kunskap om den balinesiska kulturen och Bali-Hinduism, exempelvis föreställningen att en persons fysiska hälsa är nära sammankopplad med hennes vilja och intention. I likhet med Parses syn på människan, ser balineserna människan som en föränderlig och komplex varelse som är ansluten till och påverkas av olika faktorer såsom bakgrund, kultur, omgivning, religiös kontext, utbildning, familj och andra människor.
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Muehrer, Rachel R. "(Lelambatan) in Banjar Wani, Karambitan, Bali." College Park, Md. : University of Maryland, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1903/3692.

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Thesis (M.A.) -- University of Maryland, College Park, 2006.
Thesis research directed by: School of Music. Title from t.p. of PDF. Includes bibliographical references. Published by UMI Dissertation Services, Ann Arbor, Mich. Also available in paper.
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Trimarianto, Ciptadi. "Thermal efficient dwelling design, Bali, Indonesia." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/474.

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In the warm humid tropical climate of Bali, Indonesia, overheating and high humidity influence occupants' comfort, indoor climate and the comfort of their homes, both directly and indirectly. The traditional way to deal with these problems, using natural ventilation, was ecologically sound and acceptable. However, development of tourism in Bali has had a positive impact on people's earning, causing cultural pressure, migration and a rapid rise in the urban population, as well as increasing housing demand. In urban areas, the methods of climate modification have moved away from natural ventilation, and comfort is now more often achieved by installing air conditioning. This has caused increasing energy use and had economic impact. As world-wide energy consumption will continue to increase, the use of more energy will have more impact on global warming. In these circumstances, energy efficiency is paramount, particularly in the dwelling designs for new housing development in Indonesia. The study focuses on the design of a thermally comfortable dwelling in the warm humid climate of Bali, Indonesia, with emphasis on the energy efficiency of the naturally ventilated and air-conditioned dwelling. Using a computer program and energy conservation strategies, a dwelling design was simulated. A model dwelling was adopted from a standard house type for people on a middle class income, based on the family size of a couple with two children. Such units are built by the National Housing Authority of Indonesia. A comprehensive study of the computer-simulation outcomes, survey research, previous works undertaken and literature reviews were carried out, to develop a thermally comfortable dwelling design. This new thermally efficient dwelling design was simulated to draw the final conclusions of the research. The research discovered that the combination of both natural ventilation and air conditioning, integrated with the combined design of a compound-compact dwelling, are an intelligent response to the thermal comfort performance problems of a dwelling in the warm humid climate and architecturally adaptable to the culture of Bali. The study found that a combination of natural ventilation with air conditioning which is only used when necessary, coupled with insulation and shading devices, can significantly reduce energy consumption and achieve adequate thermal comfort. In this respect, however, architectural design should come first, and be considered before an engineering solution. The reasons are that architectural solutions are more robust, and has a long duration of applicability, while the technology is perhaps the opposite, being prone to mechanical failure. When a less compact dwelling is designed, increased use of natural ventilation can be achieved. The use of airtight construction, insulation in the building envelope and shading devices are effective ways of reducing the air-conditioning load.
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Suryawardani, I. Gusti Ayu Oka. "Tourism leakage of accommodation in Bali." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010071/document.

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Le tourisme est le fer de lance de l'économie balinaise. Mais, les fruits de cette économie du tourisme ne bénéficient pas à toutes les classes de la société balinaise. Cela est dû, entre autres, au manque à gagner lorsque cette industrie importe par exemple des produits ou des services pour répondre aux besoins des touristes (alimentation pour la restauration par exemple). Le calcul du manque à gagner pour l'économie balinaise n’a jamais été fait auparavant. Pour cela, cette recherche est nécessaire. Les objectifs de la recherche étaient : de calculer le manque à gagner pour l'économie balinaise dans le secteur du logement pour les touristes en micro-économie (niveau industriel) ; d'estimer le manque à gagner pour le tourisme balinais dans le secteur de l'hébergement touristique en macroéconomie (au niveau provincial) ; d'évaluer l'impact de la subvention gouvernementale et la réduction des importations dans l' industrie du tourisme, les opportunités d'emploi et la distribution des revenus ; d'évaluer la perception et le choix des touristes internationaux face aux offres de produits importés et locaux, et aussi d'évaluer l'opinion des touristes sur le constat : est-ce que les dépenses des touristes pendant leur voyage à Bali bénéficient à la société balinaise ? ; et d'évaluer les opinions des gestionnaires des hôtels sur l'utilisation des produits importés et des produit locaux pour la consommation des touristes ; de créer une stratégie afin de minimiser le manque à gagner dans le secteur du tourisme pour l'économie balinaise. La recherche est basée sur les approches quantitatives et qualitatives. Les données primaires ont été recueillies par la méthode du sondage sur quatre destinations touristiques, à savoir : Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur et Ubud, auprès d'un échantillon de 79 hôtels selon la méthode de probabilité proportionnelle à la taille qui est divisée en trois échantillons en grappes : hôtels classés 1, 2 et 3 étoiles ; hôtels classés 4 & 5 étoiles et hôtels privés (non-chain) ou appartenant à une chaine hôtelière (chain) ; hôtels non-classés. Nombre de répondants 600 touristes internationaux qui étaient en vacances à ce moment-là. Le calcul du manque à gagner dans l'analyse micro a été mené selon la méthode d'Unluonen et. al. (2011), tandis que l'analyse macro a été faite selon la méthode de Thorbecke (1988) en utilisant l'approche de la matrice de comptabilité sociale (MCS) de la province de Bali de l'année 2010. La perception et le choix des touristes internationaux vis-à-vis des produits importés et locaux ont été analysé selon le logiciel JMP tandis que les stratégies de la minimisation du manque à gagner dans l'économie touristique balinaise ont été créées selon la méthode de l'ISM (interpretive Structural Modelling). [...] Les touristes internationaux choisissent de façon significative les produits locaux et ils sont prêts à dépenser leur argent au bénéfice des populations locales. Les gestionnaires des hôtels sont prêts à utiliser les produits locaux tant que l’offre est suffisante pour remplacer les produits importés. Les stratégies pour minimiser le manque à gagner pour le tourisme à Bali : optimiser les potentiels des produits locaux ; développer l'agriculture et l' élevage, réduire les produits importés pour la consommation des touristes, augmenter l'exportation des produits locaux, augmenter la qualité des produits locaux ainsi que la qualité des ressources humaines locales, renforcer la société locale, inciter le gouvernement à mettre en œuvre une politique de minimisation du manque à gagner dans l'économie touristique, limiter les investissements étrangers dans le secteur du logement touristique, stabiliser les fluctuations des taux de change, augmenter le rôle du Ministère des affaires étrangères, du ministère de l'industrie, du Ministère du commerce ainsi que le rôle du Ministère du tourisme et de l'économie créative afin de réduire ledit manque à gagner
Tourism has become the leading economic sector in Bali Province of Indonesia. However, the economic impacts of tourism have not been convinced to be full y beneficial for Balinese community. One of the reasons is tourism leakage that occurs when the industry imports both products and services to support tourism industry in Bali. So far, the amount of tourism leakage in Bali has not been calculated yet. Therefore, there is a need to ascertain the current amount of leakage in Bali tourism. The objectives of the study are: (i) to calculate the amount of tourism leakage from accommodation sector in Bali at micro (industrial) level; (ii) to calculate the amount of tourism leakage from accommodation sector in Bali at macro (regional) level; (iii) to evaluate the impacts of government subsidies and import reduction by accommodation sector on tourism leakage, job opportunity and income distribution; (iv) to evaluate the perception and preference of foreign tourists on imported and local products as well as the willingness of foreign tourists to spend their money to benefit of Balinese people; (v) to evaluate the points of view of hotel managers related to imported and local products as well as their willingness in reducing the use of imported product and (vi) to develop strategies in minimizing tourism leakage in accommodation in Bali. Research was designed through quantitative and qualitative approaches. Data was collected by using survey method at four main tourist destinations in Bali, namely: Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Ubud. There were 79 hotels selected based upon probability proportional to size sampling method which consists of three clusters namely 1,2,3 Star-rated, 4&5 Star-rated either chain and non-chain and Non Star-rated hotels. The number of respondents was 600 foreign tourists were selected as respondents. Calculation of tourism leakage on micro analysis was undertaken by using a method developed by Unluonen, et. al. (2011), meanwhile, on macro analysis was carried out by using a method proposed by Thorbecke ( 1988) which was based on the Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of Bali 2010. Perception and preference of foreign tourists on imported and local products were analyzed by using JMP program, meanwhile, Interpretative Structural Modelling (ISM) was undertaken to develop strategies. The results show that based on the micro analysis, the highest tourism leakage of accommodation sector in Bali is at 4&5 Star-rated chain hotels (51.0 %), followed by 4&5 Star-rated non-chain hotels (22.7 %), 1,2&3 Star-rated hotels (12.0 %), Non-star rated hotels (8.8 %), and with the average leakage of 18.8 %. Based on macro analysis, tourism leakage of accommodation sector in Bali are as follow: (i) Leakage of Non Star-rated hotels is 2.0 %; (ii) Leakage of 1,2&3 Star-rated hotels is 15.7 %; (iii) Leakage of 4&5 Star-rated non-chain hotels is 7.1 %, (iv) Leakage of 4&5 Star-rated chain hotels is 55.3%; and (v) Average leakage of all types of accommodation is 19.5%. Foreign tourists significantly look for local products and are willing to spend their money for Balinese people. Hotel managers are willing to use local product as long as local products are available to substitute the imported products. Strategies for minimization tourism leakage are optimizing the potential of local products, develop agriculture and livestock; reduce the use of imported products for tourists, improve quality of local products and human resources, empower community, urge government to develop and implement supporting policies in minimizing tourism leakage, establish policy on restriction of foreign investment on accommodation in Bali, improve the role of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Industry, Ministry of Trade and Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy. 7 Ps of marketing mix on service: product, price, place, promotion, people, process and physical evidence need to be implemented in order to support sustainable tourism in Bali
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Achmadi, Amanda. "The Architecture of Balinisation : writings on architecture, the villages, and the construction of Balinese cultural identity in the 20th century /." Connect to thesis, 2007. http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00003322.

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Sebestény, Anikó. "Les offrandes domestiques à Bali (Indonésie) comme point d'ancrage de la cohérence cérémonielle balinaise." Thesis, Paris 10, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA100198.

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Le rituel de l'offrande domestique, petite cérémonie intégrée aux activités quotidiennes de la quasi-totalité des familles balinaises permet, par une analyse approfondie puis une mise en rapport avec d'autres niveaux, rituels et non-rituel, de la culture balinaise, d'éclairer certains principes structurants les rites balinais. L'espace domestique balinais est une unité fortement structurée par des principes déterminant la culture balinaise et c'est un noeud essentiel de leur transmission et maintien. La tournée d'offrandes quotidienne y met en valeur une série d'éléments en créant une atmosphère spécifique qui présuppose l'attention d'une entité invisible. Sur cette pratique ininterrompue viennent s'ajouter des rites ponctuels. Une partie essentielle de ce qui fait la culture balinaise est ancrée dans l'espace domestique et rappelé par les offrandes au quotidien. C'est la cas des principes hiérarchiques cruciaux que sont l'oppositions haut/bas et les directions cardinales hiérarchisées, qui se reflètent même dans les pratiques non rituelles comme l'orientation ou la direction du sommeil. L'homologie entre microcosme du corps et macrocosme de Bali passe par le microcosme de l'espace domestique. Le principe d'ancestralité, socle de l'appartenance à toute une série de groupes sociaux et à l'île de Bali est ancré par l'autel des ancêtres, et la relation émotionnelle aux défunts y est intégrée par des rituels funéraires complexes. Le style esthétique et la structure des offrandes balinaises et de la danse se retrouvent dès les petites offrandes canang déposées. Cette exploration révèle une vie rituelle d'une richesse et complexité fascinantes ancrées dans des espaces domestiques urbains abritant des personnes respectables n'étant pas des professionnels de la religion
The daily offering ritual, small ceremony integrated into the daily lives of most Balinese families, by its thorough analysis and comparison with other ritual and non-ritual levels of Balinese culture, helps shed light on some basic structuring principles of Balinese ritual life. The Balinese domestic space is a structured unit strongly determined by Balinese culture's essential principles, and it is also the knot that unites these principles and hence allows their transmission and maintenance. The daily domestic offerings create a specific atmosphere that presupposes the attention of invisible entities. An essential part of what constitutes Balinese culture is anchored into the domestic unit, and brought into attention by daily rituals. It is the case with the crucial hierarchical oppositions of high and low and the hierarchised cardinal directions, that are reflected even in non-ritual practice like daily orientation or the direction people turn when sleeping. The homology between the microcosm of the body and the microcosm of Bali or the Universe is mediated through the microcosm of the domestic space. The principle of ancestrality, the base through which Balinese are connected with a large series of social groups and even to the island, this principle is also anchored into the domestic space through the ancestor shrine, and the emotional bond connecting with the deceased ones is also integrated to it through complex funeral rituals. The aesthetic style and the structure of the offerings is there from the smallest canang offering, as is there the principle that leads to dance in larger ceremonies. This exploration reveals an incredibly rich and complex ritual life lead by ordinary respectable people who are not professionals in religion
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Degryse, Evelyne Colette Andrée. "Measuring poverty : a case study of Bali /." [St. Lucia, Qld.], 2004. http://www.library.uq.edu.au/pdfserve.php?image=thesisabs/absthe18301.pdf.

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Suartika, Gusti Ayu Made School of the Built Environment UNSW. "Vanishing paradise : planning and conflict in Bali." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of the Built Environment, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/20631.

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This thesis is about the continuing life of Balinese culture and traditions currently under threat from unregulated economic development, mass tourism, and migration. Critical to this study are considerations surrounding the control of land and its improvements, as well as the success and failure of urban planning within the sphere of cultural conservation. The thesis argues that ???State planning systems as imposed by the Indonesian government are inappropriate in the Balinese context.??? While this statement seems fairly straightforward on the surface, it involves a complex understanding of the forces mentioned above, of their interaction and their effects on local culture. This study adopts a hermeneutic approach to theory seeking greater depth of meaning rather than discovering new facts, and embodies three main strategies. The first explains the relationship between society and space using a cultural matrix derived from anthropologist E.T.Hall. The second strategy deploys qualitative research method using focus groups, and third, it uses in-depth personal surveys at physical sites. The thesis therefore reveals the eroding impacts of tourism on local culture. Focusing on territoriality, it embraces two contradicting sets of values represented in the traditional Balinese system of Adat, and those of the market-based system of the Indonesian State. Resulting conflicts are demonstrated through specific and generic case studies. Here, the dominant position of modern state planning establishes the legal foundation on which capitalist practices, the dominating role of private enterprise, corruption, and collusionary attitudes are nourished. While the role of the government in promoting tourism, and the economic significance of the industry are acknowledged, the study measures these against the costs of such advantages to the Balinese way of life. Overall, the thesis reflects upon ongoing territorial problems that have been experienced in Bali for more than forty years. It provides an in depth analysis of how state imposed planning systems are locked in critical conflict with the proven and functioning traditional Balinese Adat. Finally, the necessary features of future planning systems are proposed in order to revitalize local culture. Hence the thesis demonstrates that modern systems of planning are inappropriate to Balinese cultural conservation.
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Books on the topic "Bali"

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Soethama, Gde Aryantha. Bolak balik Bali. Denpasar: Arti Foundation, 2006.

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Soethama, Gde Aryantha. Bali tikam Bali. Denpasar: Arti Foundation, 2004.

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Soethama, Gde Aryantha. Bali is Bali. Denpasar: Arti Foundation, 2003.

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Yuga, Ibed Surgana. Bali tanpa Bali. Denpasar, Bali: Panakom Pub. [dan] Komunitas Kertas Budaya, 2008.

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Mo ke bian ji bu and Mo ke she ying zu, eds. Bali dao: Bali. Taibei Shi: Mo ke chu ban gu fen you xian gong si, 2009.

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Bali, Museum, ed. Fungsi Museum Bali bagi pendidikan. [Denpasar]: Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan RI., Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan, Museum Bali, 1989.

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I Gde Wayan Soken Bandana. Ritual tolak bala masyarakat Bali. Denpasar, Bali: Pustaka Larasan, 2009.

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Dewanto, Nugroho. Kamus bahasa Bali: Bali-Inggris, Inggris-Bali. Bandung: Yrama Widya, 2003.

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Anandakusuma. Kamus bahasa Bali: Bali-Indonesia, Indonesia-Bali. [Denpasar]: Kayumas, 1986.

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Seminar Bali Bangkit, Bali Kembali (2006 Denpasar, Indonesia). Bali bangkit, Bali kembali. [Jakarta]: Kerjasama Departemen Kebudayaan dan Pariwisata, Republik Indonesia & Universitas Udayana, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bali"

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Wardana, Agung. "Introduction." In Contemporary Bali, 1–25. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_1.

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Wardana, Agung. "The Politics of Development in." In Contemporary Bali, 27–59. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_2.

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Wardana, Agung. "Crisis and Reorganisation of Space." In Contemporary Bali, 61–96. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_3.

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Wardana, Agung. "Contesting Sacred Boundaries of Uluwatu." In Contemporary Bali, 97–128. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_4.

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Wardana, Agung. "The Making of World Heritage Landscape." In Contemporary Bali, 129–61. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_5.

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Wardana, Agung. "Reclaiming the Common of." In Contemporary Bali, 163–200. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_6.

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Wardana, Agung. "Rescaling Space and Resistance." In Contemporary Bali, 201–33. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_7.

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Wardana, Agung. "Conclusion." In Contemporary Bali, 235–47. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2478-9_8.

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Blackwood, Gemma. "“Forever Bali”." In Screen Tourism and Affective Landscapes, 46–63. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003327585-4.

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Chakravarty, Radha. "Chokher Bali." In Literary Theory and Criticism, 243–57. London: Routledge India, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003213857-15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Bali"

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Saraswati, A. A. Ayu Oka. "Workshop Pekerja Arsitektur Tradisional Bali di Bali." In Temu Ilmiah IPLBI 2021. Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32315/ti.9.b001.

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Abstrak Perkembangan Arsitektur Tradisional Bali (ATB) tetap terjadi. Ditemukan ATB yang perkembangannya merupakan kriteria kekokohan, dan lebih mengutamakan tampilan keindahan. Perkembangan pengindahan dengan perletakan ornamen estetika yang tidak pada tempatnya, berupa perletakan kencut pada saka (kolom kayu) sekeliling bale (bangunan ATB) serta canggahwang (segitiga pengaku) dengan ukiran tembus yang penuh dan indah. Perkembangan tersebut tidak terlepas dari permintaan masyarakat pemesan ATB. Pekerja ATB bukanlah seorang undagi yang ahli pada bidang ATB. Pekerja ATB kurang memahami prinsip-prinsip konstruksi ATB yang tahan terhadap gempa termasuk pemahaman perletakan ornamen estetika/ukirannya. Hal ini menyebabkan pelemahan-pelemahan pada titik-titik tumpuan yang sangat beresiko saat terjadi gempa serta akan merusak ikon ATB yang selama ini diketahui tahan terhadap gempa. Dari perkembangan yang terjadi di lapangan, pengindahan-pengindahan bangunan bale ATB perlu diarahkan melalui workshop pekerja ATB. Pada akhir workshop/pelatihan, keahlian para pekerja ATB semakin meningkat sehingga paham dan mampu menerapkan makna keindahan dan logika struktur ATB. Kata-kunci: logika struktur, makna keindahan, pekerja ATB, pengindahan, workshop
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Bohlen, Marc, and Wawan Sujarwo. "Return to Bali." In 2020 Second International Conference on Transdisciplinary AI (TransAI). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/transai49837.2020.00020.

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Sanjaya, Putu Krisna Adwitya, and I. Komang Arthana. "Sustainable Forests in Bali." In 4th International Conference on Innovative Research Across Disciplines (ICIRAD 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211222.020.

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Karuni, Ni Kadek, I. Wayan Suardana, and I. Made Supartha. "“Ajeg Bali” Discourse In Dynamics Of Craft Of Ceremonial Tools In Bali." In Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Creative Media, Design and Technology (REKA 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/reka-18.2018.33.

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Suryathi, Wayan, Kadek Eni Marhaeni, and I. Made Ardana Putra. "The Role of Bali State Polytechnic as Social Problem Solver in Bali." In Proceedings of the International Conference On Applied Science and Technology 2019 - Social Sciences Track (iCASTSS 2019). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icastss-19.2019.13.

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Widuri, Setyowati Ayu. "Assessment of Tourists on Mojito Based on Arak Bali in Kuta Bali." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference One Belt, One Road, One Tourism (ICOBOROT 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icoborot-18.2019.16.

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"Formulation and Antioxidant Evaluation of Lotion Kleinhovia Leaves Extract." In Bali 2017 International Conference Proceeding. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.iae1017104.

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"Marital Life – A Bliss or a Curse." In Bali 2017 International Conference Proceeding. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.f1017414.

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"The Development of Local Community-Based Creative Tourism at Cicadas Area, Bandung." In Bali 2017 International Conference Proceeding. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.f1017504.

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"Eroded Agriculture Land Conservation Method Based on Dose Response Economic Valuation for Sustainable Land Maintain: A Case Study in Bompon Watershed, Magelang, Central Java." In Bali 2017 International Conference Proceeding. EIRAI, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.17758/eirai.iae1017306.

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Reports on the topic "Bali"

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Hastjarjo, Sri, and Rutiana D. Wahyunengseh. From littered Bali beaches to sustainable tourism. Edited by Ria Ernunsari, Tasha Wibawa, and Charis Palmer. Monash University, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/75ab-cb5b.

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Victor Adi Winata, Victor Adi Winata. How does environmental DNA in two different depths reveal the existence of Bali Sardine in Bali Strait-Indonesia? Experiment, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/67422.

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Crippen, Kaye. Continued Change in Geringsing Weaving in Tenganan, Bali. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-138.

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Smith, Gregory. The Bali Paradox: An Examination of Jemaah Islamiyah 1992-2002. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada628356.

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Lubis, Dinar. Young men in Bali behind a new HIV prevention approach. Edited by Ria Ernunsari and Sam Hendricks. Monash University, November 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54377/9735-1ecb.

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Wibowo, Lukas R., Maharani Hapsari, Rini Astuti, Eusebius Pantja Pramudya, Digby Race, Dewi Ratna Kurniasari, and Ismatul Hakim. Enhancing the livelihoods of marginalized indigenous women through customary forests in Bali, Indonesia. UNU-WIDER, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2023/311-6.

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Chapagain, Saroj, Geetha Mohan, and Kensuke Fukushi. Water for Sustainable Development Casebook: Recognising the Value of Water for Sustainable Development. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53326/pznf3984.

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This casebook presents the outcomes of the Water for Sustainable Development (WSD) research project implemented by the United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) to improve regional environmental and economic policies in the case study countries. The project investigated the role of water in the sustainable development of four locations in Asia: Bali Province, Indonesia; Kaski District, Nepal; Visakhapatnam City, India; and Rayong Province, Thailand. Based on an Input-Output (IO) analysis, the research findings provide a comprehensive matrix of intersectoral dependence, in terms of economy, water consumption, and pollution loads, and offer policy directives for controlling water pollution. The publication is aimed at policymakers, water practitioners, researchers, and students interested in learning and utilising the analytical framework developed by WSD.
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Jabado, Rima, Emiliano García-Rodríguez, Peter Kyne, Ryan Charles, Vanessa Bettcher Brito, Asia Armstrong, Adriana Gonzalez-Pestana, Amanda Batlle-Morera, Marta Palacios, and Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara. Important Shark and Ray Areas Asia Region. IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group, May 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59216/ssg.isra.2024.r9.

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The fourth Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) regional expert workshop was held in hybrid mode (in person and online) in Bali, Indoneisa from 22–26 January 2024. The goal was to identify and delineate three-dimensional and discrete portions of habitat that are critical to the survival of sharks, rays, and chimaeras (hereafter ‘sharks’), and that have the potential to be managed for conservation. The region covered was Asia. This scientific collaboration amongst regional and global experts resulted in the identification of 122 Important Shark and Ray Areas, 4 candidate ISRA, and 45 Areas of Interest. Identified ISRAs range in size from small areas of 0.96 km2 at depths of 0–25 m (Puerco Island in the Philippines) to very large areas of 420,817 km2 (Papua-Micronesia Corridor which spans waters of Indonesia, Federated States of Micronesia, and areas beyond national jurisdiction [ABNJ]) from surface waters to a depth of 1,928 m.
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Kamp, Bart, Francisco Carrillo, and Francesco Pescarin. Euskal ekonomiako eta enpresetako atzerriko zuzeneko inbertsioaren analisia eta lehiarkortasunean duen eraginaren balioespena. Edited by Patricia Canto. Universidad de Deusto, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/frjr6381.

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Atzerriko zuzeneko inbertsioa (AZI), bai herrialdera sartzen dena eta bai herrialdetik ateratzen dena, garrantzi handikoa da herrialde baten ekonomiarako, hazkunde ekonomikoa lortzen, enplegua sortzen, teknologia transferitzen eta mugaz haraindiko balio kateetan eta nazioarteko espazio ekonomikoetan integratzen laguntzen duelako. Hori jakinik, “Euskal ekonomiako eta bertako enpresetako atzerriko zuzeneko inbertsioaren analisia” txostenak Euskal Autonomia Erkidegora sartzen den eta bertatik ateratzen den zuzeneko inbertsioa ditu aztergai. Horretarako, 2014-2021 aldiko datu agregatuak erabili ditu eta atzerriko entitateek eskuratu zituzten euskal enpresa batzuen kasuak aztertu ditu. Amaitzeko, policy makerrentzat zenbait gomendio ematen dira, herrialdera sartzen den atzerriko zuzeneko inbertsioan eragina duten elementuei buruz.
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Fernández-Reyes, R., JL Piñuel-Raigada, and JC Águila Coghlan. Contrast of the journalistic coverage of climate change and global warming in Spain and in the international sphere: IV-V IPCC Reports and Bali-Copenhagen-Paris. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, October 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/rlcs-2017-1213en.

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