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Sudaryanto, FX, Jusup Subagja, Satyawan Pudyatmoko, and Cut Sugandawaty Djohan. "DISTRIBUSI JALAK BALI (Leucopsar rothschildi) DI KEPULAUN NUSA PENIDA." SIMBIOSIS 6, no. 2 (September 28, 2018): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jsimbiosis.2018.v06.i02.p02.

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Bali Starling (Leucopsar rothschildi Stresemann, 1912) is endemic bird to the Bali Island. Since 1966, Bali Starling has been categoried as Critically Endangered by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and the Indonesian Government Regulation No. 7 of 1999 on Preservation of Fauna and Flora. Conservation of Bali Starling has been done in the Bali Barat National Park, but has not succeeded yet. Therefore, starting in 2006 the conservation of the Bali Starling is also done in the Nusa Penida Islands, Klungkung Regency. To examine the successful of conservation of Bali Starling in Nusa Penida Islands, need the studies as follows: How is the distribution of Bali Starling? This research aims to study the success of conservation of Bali Starling in Nusa Penida Island. Specifically, the purpose of this research were to study distribution of Bali Starling. Materials and methods used in this research was known from questioned to the people in the area, and also conducted exploration. Distribution of Bali Starling in 2006 was only in three locations, and being expanded in 2015 there were at least in 12 locations. Keywords: Bali Starling, Leucopsar rothschildi, Nusa Penida Island, Bali,distribution
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Alwiyah, M. Baihaqi, and Jakaria. "Identification of genetic diversity of Bali cattle in Bali and Nusa Penida Island with microsatellite DNA." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 902, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012038. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/902/1/012038.

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Abstract Bali cattle is one of Indonesia’s biodiversity with some superiority. Bali cattle scattered in various region, built centered in Bali Island. Polymorphism is very important to keep a population. Microsatellite is one of easiest methods to identify genetic diversity. The aim of this research was to identify genetic polymorphism loci Bali cattle from SPS115, ETH225, and INRA37 in Bali island and Nusa Penida island with microsatellite DNA labeling system. SPS115, ETH225 and INRA37 had been analyzed from total sample of 48 Bali cattle in Bali Island and 47 in Nusa Penida Island. The results of sequent were analyzed by GenAlEx 6.41. The results of this research showed that SPS115, ETH225 and INRA37 are of higher diversity. The highest heterozygosity was found in loci ETH225 in Bali island. The highest PIC was found in loci INRA37 in Nusa Penida Island. The inbreeding rate of Bali cattle was up to 14.1%. Bali cattle in Bali island and Nusa Penida island were different.
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Nyoman Budiartha RM, Nyoman, and Ida Bagus Putu Adnyana. "The Development of Marine Transportation System in Supporting Sustainable Tourism Case Study: Nusa Penida Island, Bali Indonesia." Journal of Sustainable Development 9, no. 4 (July 30, 2016): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v9n4p89.

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Bali Island is well-known tourist destination in the world. As well as Bali Island, several small islands amongst Bali Island such as Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan have good potential for tourist destination. Infrastructure for inter-islands transportation which is located in Southern Bali needs to be improved to support the economy in such region. Various issues are found in improving the infrastructure provision which is related to existing harbor infrastructure such as lack of support from the relevant institutional and port site selection. This study reviewed the factors considered in the development of infrastructure for marine transportation. Supports from relevant institutions, improved infrastructure, transportation network construction, and support then participation of local communities are the factors which can use as strategies and recommendation in strengthening the marine transportation.
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Irawan, A., M. Lestari, W. Rahayu, and R. Wulan. "Ethnomathematics batik design Bali island." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1338 (October 2019): 012045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1338/1/012045.

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Mudana, I. Gusti Agung Made Gede. "EKSISTENSI PARIWISATA BUDAYA BALI DALAM KONSEP TRI HITAKARANA." Jurnal Ilmiah Hospitality Management 8, no. 2 (September 10, 2018): 61–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.22334/jihm.v8i2.139.

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The success of Bali tourism has become a legend both nationally and internationally. Bali Island is known as one of the best tourist islands in the world. Various awards were obtained by Bali Island as the best island and the most favorite place to travel throughout the world. Bali is the "best exotic destination". Tourism development by maintaining and empowering local communities is expected to be expected to provide welfare in the form of positive impacts in the economic, social, cultural and environmental fields. the fact that has been developed is cultural tourism. Cultural tourism is a type of pariwista which in its development uses regional culture which is imbued by Hindu religion, which is a national culture as the basic potential of national culture. The existence of tourism in Bali is expected to build intelligent, dignified and capable human resources based on the Tri Hita Karana concept, namely, the three causes of happiness and welfare factors. Therefore, the development of tourism in Bali by empowering local communities as a source of strength for the development of community-based cultural tourism and sustainability. Keywords: Cultural Tourism, Tri Hita Karana
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Putu Winsen Putra Arsana, I., Abd Rahman As-syakur, Ida Bagus Mandhara Brasika, I. Wayan Andi Yuda, and Bagus Satya Mas. "Diurnal rainfall cycle on small tropical island as seen by the 20 years half-hourly GPM-IMERG Satellite precipitation product." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1016, no. 1 (April 1, 2022): 012035. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1016/1/012035.

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Abstract The diurnal rainfall cycle is one of the dominant factors causing the high variability of convection activity in the Indonesian Maritime Continent (IMC) and vulnerable to climate change. Research on diurnal rainfall cycles in small tropical islands (areas less than 6150 km2), such as in the IMC is important because of the lack of understanding of its characteristics. The aims of current study are to investigate spatial characteristics of the diurnal rainfall cycle over Bali and their surrounding islands using half-hourly rainfall that estimated from the Integrated Multi-satellitE Retrievals for GPM (IMERG) for the period 2001-2020. Statistical scores employed to analyse the diurnal rainfall cycle characteristics is means analysis that done during year observation on long-term half-hourly and annually. The result of half-hourly IMERG rainfall estimation confirms for the first time that the rainfall in Bali contributes to the diurnal rainfall variability over the eastern part of Java Island. In Bali, rainfall start to initiate during 1200 local time (LT, +8 UTC) mostly began in high elevation located in the central part of the island, on the southern slopes of the mountain range. Rainfall over land continues to increase and slightly spread to the west until reaches its peak in 1400 LT. Rainfall began to depletion in the central of the island and at 1530 LT spread toward the western and merged with the existing rainfall in the east of Java Island. In the night (2200 LT), rainfall leaves Bali island towards the Bali strait and Bali sea.
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Suhendra, Eka Ari. "Re-emerging Issue of Bali Strait Connecting Bridge." Bali Tourism Journal 4, no. 1 (May 5, 2020): 19–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36675/btj.v4i1.42.

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After received harsh critiques in 2016, once more, a rumor about the construction of a bridge between Java island and Bali island has been sparking wildly since January 2020. Previously, Banyuwangi Regent Azwar anaz proposed a plan to build a connecting bridge to reduce vehicle queues in ketapang harbor. Commonly, the traffic would reach its peak time on holiday season after Eid al-Fitr, where congestion in Ketapang harbor got its limit capacity. For decades, the Bali strait has been serving as a connecting port between Java and Bali, which is essential for economic growth and public migration. Meanwhile, philosophically, the strait holds a symbol of new hope and new life that separates between past and future. A rumor to build an overpass between java island and Bali island discussed in early 2020 and in 2016 to reduce vehicle queues in ketapang harbor received critiques from Balinese society. To connect the two islands by land route would be considered a poor decision since it would affect some values and cultures that the community, especially Bali, holds dearly. Thus as an alternative solution, the idea of making another dock, an executive dock, both in Ketapang and Gilimanuk, is much preferred. The presence of the executive port will automatically eradicate the resurgent discourse on the Java-Bali bridge construction. Because crossing via ship alone takes 15 minutes, thus the Java-Bali bridge seems unnecessary. The executive pier would be in synergy with the construction of the Denpasar - Gilimanuk toll road.
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Pramatana, Fadlan, Jarwadi Budi Hernowo, and Lilik Budi Prasetyo. "EFFECTS OF HUMAN FACTORS IN THE EXISTENCE OF BALI STARLING (Leucopsar rothschildi) THROUGH GEOGRAPHIC INFOMATION SYSTEM APPROACH IN WEST BALI NATIONAL PARK AND NUSA PENIDA BALI." Media Konservasi 26, no. 2 (October 17, 2021): 118–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/medkon.26.2.118-127.

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Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi) is one of the animals that getting more attention because is categorized as an endengered species on the IUCN red list, Appendix 1 of CITES, and protected animals by goverment of Indonesia. The conservation for recovery of species was carried out by West Bali National Park (WBNP) through release activity and collaboration with conservation organization for release in different place from their natural habitat. The population of bali starling on both locations is tend to decrease, the study aimed to analized the impact of human factor with the existence of bali starling based on geographic information system. The farthest point of bali starling existence form road distance is 1 359 meters on WBNP and 660 meters on Nusa Penida Island, while the closest point on both locations is 0 meter from road distance. The second human factor is village distance with the farthest point of bali starling is 7 296 meters on WBNP and 295 meters on Nusa Penida Island, while the closest point of bali starling is 543 meters on WBNP and 0 meter on Nusa Penida Island. The third human factor is community’s garden distance with the farthest point of bali starling is 5 696 meters on WBNP and 67 meters on Nusa Penida Island, while the closest point of bali starling is 408 meters on WBNP and 0 meter on Nusa Penida Island. The existence point of bali starling that are close to human activites have a negative impact. Bali starling will depend on the resources provided by the community on Nusa Penida Island and part of WBNP and also make it difficult for the bali starling to restore the wild nature for adaptation in natural habitat. Key words: bali starling, geographic information system, human factor, Nusa Penida, West Bali National Park
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Ima Dudin, Muhammad Dika, Agung Suryawan Wiranatha, and Cokorda Anom Bayu Sadyasmara. "Simulasi Model Sistem Dinamik Ketersediaan Bawang Putih (Allium sativum, L.) di Provinsi Bali." JURNAL REKAYASA DAN MANAJEMEN AGROINDUSTRI 8, no. 1 (March 4, 2020): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/jrma.2020.v08.i01.p12.

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The demand of garlics in Bali is considerably high and exceed the capability of farmers in Bali to produce garlics. Therefore garlics were supplied from other islands of Indonesia. Demand of garlics will increase along with the increasing number of population and the number of foods industry. The aims of this research were to determine the factors that affect demand and supply garlic, to analyze the stock of garlics, and policy recommendations which can be implemented to provide sufficient garlics in Bali, therefore the price will remain stable. This research was conducted in Bali Province using a system dynamics modelling, with the length of simulation period from 2012 to 2024. The research results showed the factors that affected of garlic stock in Bali were the production of garlics, demand of garlics, inter island supply and price. Further, the simulation results showed that the production of garlics in Bali wasn’t able to fulfill the demand of garlics therefore it affected the price. So, it requires inter-island supply to stabilize price and to fulfill the demand of garlics. Based on some simulation scenarios, the most effective policy could be developed in order to minimize inter-island supply and stabilize prices is through increasing garlic planting area of 35%/year and increasing land productivity of garlic plantation of 5 ton/year. Keywords: system dynamics, availability of garlic, Bali Province.
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Nathasya, Sri, Tri Haryanto, and Ni Made Sukartini. "ANALYSIS OF POVERTY IN JAVA-BALI ISLAND AND REGIONS OUTSIDE JAVA-BALI." TRIKONOMIKA 21, no. 1 (June 27, 2022): 46–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.23969/trikonomika.v21i1.5340.

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The urgency of this study is to analyze poverty based on the characteristics of districts/cities in Java-Bali and regions outside Java-Bali. This study used panel data from 2010-2019 in 128 regencies/cities in the Java-Bali islands, and 382 regencies/cities outside Java-Bali region. Analysis using the STATA application with the analytical used is Fixed Effect Model (FEM). Access to electricity has a negative and significant effect on poverty while access to sanitation has a negative and insignificant effect on poverty in Java-Bali. The KUR program, access to clean water, GRDP, education and population have positive and significant impact on poverty in the Java-Bali region. The results of the analysis in areas outside Java-Bali suggest that GRDP has a positive but insignificant effect on poverty while the KUR Program, access to electricity, access to water, access to sanitation, education and population have significant and positive effect on poverty.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bali Island"

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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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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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Watson, Gary Steven. "Shared intellectual property and the maintenance of cosmic order : an investigation into the significance of melodic sampling and transformation in the creation of new gending in Balinese gamelan music." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2000. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27753.

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The use of melodic material sampled from pre-existing gamelan works for incorporation into newly created ones is a commonplace of Balinese musical practice. Borrowed material may be incorporated into a new work in its original form, with little or no significant melodic modification, but more frequently it is transformed in some way in the melding process. Both the nature and extent of this transformation tend to be conservative, however, such that the melodic origins of the sampled material remain apparent. The reasons for a conservative approach to the practice of melodic sampling can be traced to core social attitudes and practices intimately bound up with the traditional religious belief system of the Balinese people. At the heart of the association between creative musical and socioreligious practice is, on the one hand, an obligation on the part of every Balinese Hindu to venerate the common good of a cumulative ancestral heritage, yet in a way that both preserves and transforms it. Closely allied to this is an abiding aesthetic desire for balance and unity in all things, informed by fundamental religious precepts and the perception that not only the living Balinese, but also the spirits of their deceased forebears and the collective good associated with them participate actively in all daily undertakings in an encompassing past-in-present field of interaction that is both real and conceptual. Within this social/religious context, the nature and significance of the musical practice of melodic sampling and transformation in the creation of new gamelan works in Bali is discussed and analysed.
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Turner, Jane. "A 'Third' spectatorial position : an embodied understanding of Balinese and intercultural performance." Thesis, Swansea University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.589741.

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Jiménez, Manuel Anthony. "Bamboo power : performance in gamelan jégog and comparisons with UK gamelan performance." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.690468.

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Vickers, Adrian. "The desiring prince : a study of the Kidung Malat as text." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1986. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/28590.

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In writing a thesis it is difficult to do justice to the personal pleasures and intellectual experiences of six years. Although I anticipated that I would have to omit much of the data from my field work and delvings into library and museum collections, it was, in retrospect, difficult to limit the amount of material used when so much remains to be known about the culture and history of Bali. This dissertation is intended to break down some of the disciplinary divisions which have hampered a fuller appreciation of that culture and history.
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Vickers, Adrian. "The desiring prince : a study of the Kidung Malat as text." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1986. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/28590.2.

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In writing a thesis it is difficult to do justice to the personal pleasures and intellectual experiences of six years. Although I anticipated that I would have to omit much of the data from my field work and delvings into library and museum collections, it was, in retrospect, difficult to limit the amount of material used when so much remains to be known about the culture and history of Bali. This dissertation is intended to break down some of the disciplinary divisions which have hampered a fuller appreciation of that culture and history.
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[Verfasser], Budi Joko Purnomo, Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Pichler, and Peter [Akademischer Betreuer] LaFemina. "Geothermal systems in the Sunda volcanic island arc : Investigations on the islands of Java and Bali, Indonesia / Budi Joko Purnomo. Gutachter: Thomas Pichler ; Peter LaFemina. Betreuer: Thomas Pichler." Bremen : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Bremen, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1072304244/34.

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I, Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati (Rai). "Impact of land use change on urban surface temperature and urban green space planning; case study of the island of Bali, Indonesia." Thesis, Curtin University, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/913.

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Land use and surface temperature were monitored from 1995 to 2013 to examine green space development in Bali using Landsat and ASTER imageries. Urban areas were formed by conversion of vegetation and paddy fields. Heat islands with surface temperature of over 29 ºC were found and influenced by urban area types. High priority, low priority and not a priority zones for green space were resulted by weighted overlay of LST, NDVI and urban area types.
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Wickham, Trevor Wayne. "Farmers ain't no fools exploring the role of participatory rural appraisal to access indigenous knowledge and enhance sustainable development research and planning : a case study of Dusun Pausan, Bali, Indonesia /." Waterloo, Ont., Canada : University Consortium on the Environment, 1993. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/37546949.html.

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Books on the topic "Bali Island"

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Ian, Lloyd R., ed. Bali: The ultimate island. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996.

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Ian, Lloyd R., ed. Bali: The ultimate island. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1987.

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Berkmoes, Ryan Ver. Bali. 3rd ed. Footscray, Vic: Lonely Planet, 2012.

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Homburg, Elke. Bali. [Hong Kong]: APA Publications (HK), 1996.

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Garrett, Kam, and Campbell Debe, eds. Bali. Singapore: Apa Publications, 1997.

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Star, Black. Bali baru. Edited by Hanna Willard Anderson 1911- and Ballinger Rucina. [Singapore]: Apa Publications, 1993.

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Eric, Oey, ed. Bali: Island of the Gods. Lincolnwood, Ill., USA: Passport Books, 1995.

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Putra, I. Nyoman Darma. Bali, the island of peace. [Denpasar]: Bali Tourism Government Office, 2004.

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(Indonesia), Denpasar. Bali: The island of peace. [Denpasar]: Bali Tourism Government Office, 2009.

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Dalton, Bill. Bali handbook. Chico, Calif: Moon Publications, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Bali Island"

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Bartók, Béla. "“From the Island of Bali,” No. 109 from Mikrokosmos, Vol. 4 (1932–39)." In Anthology of Post-Tonal Music, 27–28. 2nd ed. Second edition. | New York : Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429340147-8.

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Egami, Tetsuya, Yo-ichi Takei, and Ichiro Takahashi. "Rotarian’s Contribution to the “Ear Health Care Project” in Indonesia — Report of Bali Island Project." In Hearing Impairment, 336–39. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68397-1_64.

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Morinaka, Sadaharu. "Comparison of some numerical data between the belisama group of the genus Delias Hübner (Insecta: Lepidoptera) from Bali Island, Indonesia." In Studies in Classification, Data Analysis, and Knowledge Organization, 752–57. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-65950-1_82.

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Wu, Chunming. "A Brief Review on the Researches of Cultural Relationship Between Indigenous Bai Yue in Southeast of China and Pacific Austronesian." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 209–19. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_9.

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AbstractAncient “Bai Yue” (百越) and “Austronesian” are indigenous peoples with very close relationship, distributing from south China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The relationship between Bai Yue and Proto-Austronesian has long been studied in both Chinese and Euro-American academies. During most of the twentieth century, Chinese historians and archaeologists mainly discussed the origins of Malay ethnics as one branch of Austronesian within the academic framework of the ethno-history of Bai Yue centering on the southeast coast of China, while western academic peers mainly based on the linguistic investigation of modern Austronesian and carried out multi-disciplines’ research on the origin of Proto-Austronesian.
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Wu, Chunming. "A Brief Review on the Researches of Cultural Relationship Between Indigenous Bai Yue in Southeast of China and Pacific Austronesian." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 209–19. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_9.

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AbstractAncient “Bai Yue” (百越) and “Austronesian” are indigenous peoples with very close relationship, distributing from south China, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The relationship between Bai Yue and Proto-Austronesian has long been studied in both Chinese and Euro-American academies. During most of the twentieth century, Chinese historians and archaeologists mainly discussed the origins of Malay ethnics as one branch of Austronesian within the academic framework of the ethno-history of Bai Yue centering on the southeast coast of China, while western academic peers mainly based on the linguistic investigation of modern Austronesian and carried out multi-disciplines’ research on the origin of Proto-Austronesian.
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Imamura, Fumihiko, Edison Gica, Tomoyuki Takahashi, and Nobuo Shuto. "Numerical Simulation of the 1992 Flores Tsunami: Interpretation of Tsunami Phenomena in Northeastern Flores Island and Damage at Babi Island." In Tsunamis: 1992–1994, 555–68. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-7279-9_11.

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Varani-Norton, Eta. "Critical Reflection and the Question of Epistemology: Is Fiji “On the Ball”?" In Leadership, Community Partnerships and Schools in the Pacific Islands, 105–18. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-6483-3_9.

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Clements, Madeline. "‘A Devilishly Difficult Ball’ — Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist." In Writing Islam from a South Asian Muslim Perspective, 60–87. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137554383_3.

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Wu, Chunming. "The Inheritance of Island Yi and the Acculturation of Maritime Fan in the Han People on Southeast Coast of China." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 119–41. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_5.

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AbstractThe Han people of southern China living in the coastal regions lying to the south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River show a series of distinctive essences of physique, language or dialect, lifestyle and economic pattern, religion and worship of supernatural spirits, cultural orientations to the oceans and maritime character and so on. The maritime orientation of “living on boats as home, depending on sea as lifestyle, trading with Maritime Fan (诸番) ” was the most prominent characters of the Han people in south of China, especially in the southeast coast in Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong. The accumulation and assimilation of the prehistoric and early indigenous Bai Yue (百越), Island Yi (岛夷) and proto-Austronesian of the Maritime Region of Southeastern Asia, as well as the immigration and acculturation of the overseas ethnic groups of foreign Maritime Fan since the medieval ages, were the two main sources of the formation and development of the unique maritime cultural character of the Han people in southeast coast of China.
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Wu, Chunming. "The Inheritance of Island Yi and the Acculturation of Maritime Fan in the Han People on Southeast Coast of China." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 119–41. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_5.

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AbstractThe Han people of southern China living in the coastal regions lying to the south of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River show a series of distinctive essences of physique, language or dialect, lifestyle and economic pattern, religion and worship of supernatural spirits, cultural orientations to the oceans and maritime character and so on. The maritime orientation of “living on boats as home, depending on sea as lifestyle, trading with Maritime Fan (诸番) ” was the most prominent characters of the Han people in south of China, especially in the southeast coast in Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong. The accumulation and assimilation of the prehistoric and early indigenous Bai Yue (百越), Island Yi (岛夷) and proto-Austronesian of the Maritime Region of Southeastern Asia, as well as the immigration and acculturation of the overseas ethnic groups of foreign Maritime Fan since the medieval ages, were the two main sources of the formation and development of the unique maritime cultural character of the Han people in southeast coast of China.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bali Island"

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Halim, Deddy Kurniawan, and Ida Bagus Setiawan. "Bali: towards a green island." In Post-Oil City Planning for Urban Green Deals Virtual Congress. ISOCARP, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/hebn1651.

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On the 28 October 2019, the Government of Bali issued a Governor Ordinance No. 45/2019 prioritising(?)clean energy as the solution to the energy crisis in Bali. This crisis has been further exaserbated by the covid 19 pandemic which has decimated the Islands economy in particular, tourism, its primary industry. This has forced Bali to change its tourism orientation from urban tourism to rural tourismpromoting homestay, a shift which will signifcantly influence renewable energy planning for the Island. There are only two solar power plants on the island; one in Bangli and one in Karangasem each with 1 MWp on-Grid capacity. In addition there is a small hydro power plant in Buleleng with 1,95 MWp capacity, with existing rooftop PV power plant in the community generates around 1.3 MWp and 0.07 MWp off-grid. This leaves the Island with a signficant shortfall and must, in acocrdance with the Ordinance, be met through the promotion of community uptake of solar panel for homes and buildings. This paper presents the of the strategic planning approach used by a special task force supervisory team of Bali Clean Energy to implement the Ordinance for the island
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Mahadewi, Ni Made, and Ni Ketut Irwanti. "Image Bali as An Ergonomic Island Destination." In Asia Tourism Forum 2016 - the 12th Biennial Conference of Hospitality and Tourism Industry in Asia. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/atf-16.2016.23.

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Prasetia, Dodik, Mr Supriharyono, Sutrisno Anggoro, and Lachmuddin Sya'Rani. "Coral Bleaching on Lembongan Island, Nusa Penida, Bali." In 2nd International Conference on Innovative Research Across Disciplines (ICIRAD 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icirad-17.2017.13.

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Aji, Hariadi, Adi Purwanto, Eko Yudo Pramono, Muhammad Angga, and Taslim. "Island Operation Design in Bali Grid with RoCoF Relay." In 2018 Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy (ICPERE). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpere.2018.8739501.

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Seglins, Valdis. "INDICATIONS OF MEGALITHIC CULTURE ON THE ISLAND OF BALI IN INDONESIA." In 18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2018v/6.4/s10.092.

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Damayanti, Sito Dewi, Muhammad Suryanegara, I. Ketut Agung Enriko, and Muhammad Imam Nashiruddin. "Designing A LoRa-Based Panic Button for Bali Smart Island Project." In 2019 7th International Conference on Smart Computing & Communications (ICSCC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscc.2019.8843614.

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Marbun, Musa Partahi, Fajar Ari K., and Anindita Satria Surya. "Study of PV Development in Bali Island with 3 Aspects Consideration." In 2019 2nd International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ichveps47643.2019.9011055.

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Driscoll, Andrew M., Tom Foster, Claus Pedersen, Palle Mikkelsen, and Yukimitsu Tateishi. "Integrated Design Optimization for a Tropical Land Reclamation: Bali Turtle Island Development." In 26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784404119.256.

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Kalalo, Flora Pricilla. "Revisiting the mining controversy of Bangka Island, Minahasa Regency, North Sulawesi, Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 1st Warmadewa Research and Development Seminar (WARDS),30 October 2018, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.30-10-2018.2281478.

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Gasanov, M. E., and Yu A. Zavgorodnyaya. "Influence of humic substances on the decomposition of insecticides in rice fields of Bali Island." In Fifth International Conference of CIS IHSS on Humic Innovative Technologies «Humic substances and living systems». CLUB PRINT ltd., 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36291/hit.2019.gasanov.071.

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Reports on the topic "Bali Island"

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Fuller, E. A. A Progress Report On the Pleistocene Geology of Cape Ball, Graham Island, British Columbia. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131440.

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Follow-up study among IUD acceptors of Java. Population Council, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1995.1034.

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As of April 1993, an estimated 5.3 million women in Indonesia were using IUDs. In 1991, the IUD was the second most commonly used family planning method in Indonesia (13.4 percent). According to the Indonesia Demographic and Health Survey, in 1994 it became the third most commonly used method among currently married women (10.3 percent), primarily on the islands of Java and Bali. The National Family Planning Coordinating Board (BKKBN), in collaboration with the Faculties of Medicine, Diponegoro University in Semarang, Airlangga University in Surabaya, and BKS-Penfin in Bandung, conducted a "Follow-up Study Among IUD Acceptors of Java,” from November to December 1994. As this report states, 1,825 IUD acceptors who had their IUD inserted from April 1989 to March 1994 were interviewed. The study collected data on follow-up mechanisms; frequency, type, and management of side-effects; switching of method and clinic; and use-effectiveness of IUD, by type.
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The Neogene of Florida and Adjacent Regions: Proceedings of the Third Bald Head Island Conference on Coastal Plains Geology. Florida Geological Survey, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.35256/sp37.

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