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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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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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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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[Verfasser], Budi Joko Purnomo, Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Pichler e 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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Mendonça, João Martinho de. "Pensando a visualidade no campo da antropologia : reflexões e usos da imagem na obra de Margaret Mead". [s.n.], 2005. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284010.

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Resumo: Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal delinear e esclarecer as inserções da antropóloga norte-americana Margaret Mead nos campos da Antropologia Visual e da Antropologia da Comunicação Visual. Através dos recursos da Reserva Técnica de Bolsa (FAPESP), foram adquiridas obras da autora pouco conhecidas no Brasil. A partir delas, levantamos todos os seus envolvimentos com o uso das imagens fotográficas e fílmicas. A consideração conjunta das principais reflexões escritas da referida antropóloga sobre o tema permitiu, então, diferenciar suas proposições programáticas (na forma de artigos) daquilo que efetivamente realizou, em termos visuais, ao longo de sua obra. Nesta última, selecionamos, para um exame mais detido, um trabalho fotográfico específico e analiticamente complexo ¿ Balinese Character (Bateson e Mead, 1942) ¿, no sentido de delimitar princípios metodológicos gerais, capazes de presidir à constituição de um discurso antropológico não ancorado exclusivamente na expressão escrita. Uma série paralela de fotografias, organizadas cuidadosamente na dupla perspectiva dada pelas expressões verbais e visuais, foi constituída de maneira a possibilitar uma reflexão efetiva em torno das questões tratadas no texto que ora apresentamos
Abstract: This work is about the relations between visual and verbal expressions in the anthropological discourse. The major focus is on the uses of the images (photographs) in the researches and publications of the anthropologist Margaret Mead (with her various partners: Gregory Bateson, Paul Byers, Ken Heyman and others). Sixty two verbal-visual compositions are presented to demonstrate the potentialities and the limitations of the verbal and visual expressions arranged side by side. The results show us that the propositions of Margaret Mead must be reconsidered in the light of the different uses of the images in her works. In this way, a part of the history of Visual Anthropology is delineated and indicates significatives possibilities of enrichment in this and in correlated fields of the humanities
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Restiati, Made. "An epidemiological study of diseases affecting livestock on the islands of Bali and Lombok, Indonesia". Thesis, Restiati, Made (1996) An epidemiological study of diseases affecting livestock on the islands of Bali and Lombok, Indonesia. Masters by Research thesis, Murdoch University, 1996. https://researchrepository.murdoch.edu.au/id/eprint/53223/.

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This study was designed to evaluate various sources of disease data to determine those diseases affecting livestock (cattle, chickens, goats and pigs) on the islands of Bali and Lombok, Indonesia. A retrospective study was conducted comparing data collected from eight Poskeswans (Animal Health Posts), the Provincial Government Livestock Service (PGLS), and two laboratories (the provincial Disease Investigation Centre (DIC) in Bali and a smaller type B laboratory in Lombok). An abattoir survey was undertaken to identify the subclinical and parasitic diseases of cattle and pigs. Farmers from two villages were interviewed to determine routine management and husbandry procedures adopted. The relative importance of diseases in each of the data sources was determined by calculating proportional disease rates. Parasitic infections (helminthiasis, fascioliasis and coccidiosis) were the most common diseases of cattle, diagnosed in 21.8% of animals examined by field veterinarians, 18.3% of all submissions to the DIC and 9.7% of specimens submitted to the type B laboratory. Over half (57.4%) of the cattle examined at the abattoir were infected with gastrointestinal parasites, and cattle infected with Fasciola spp. were 2.7 times more likely to be in poor body condition than non-infected animals. Gastrointestinal parasites were also identified as major diseases in pigs and goats being diagnosed in 26.3% and 69.1% of submissions to the DIC, respectively. Over half (55%) of pigs examined at the abattoir showed previous evidence of infection with Ascaris suum and 39.7% had current parasitic infections. Although parasitic diseases were frequently diagnosed in cattle, pigs and goats, infectious diseases, such as Newcastle disease and infectious bursal disease, were diagnosed more commonly in chickens. Similarly the diseases recorded by the PGLS were primarily infectious in nature, and included diseases with the potential for high morbidity and mortality such as haemorrhagic septicaemia, bovine ephemeral fever and Newcastle disease. These diseases were less frequently reported in the field than other clinical and subclinical diseases. Gastrointestinal parasitism was not included in the diseases reported by the PGLS. Diseases diagnosed by the DIG generally required more technical input, such as involving serology, microbiology or detection of histopathological changes, than those identified by the staff of the type B laboratory. Many of the diseases commonly diagnosed by the type B laboratory were based on the presenting clinical signs described by the submitter. Diagnoses made by field veterinarians primarily relied on the presenting clinical signs, and those made at the abattoir were made based on the presence of pathognomonic pathological lesions or the detection of parasites. The livestock management and husbandry practices adopted by farmers in a village in Bali were different to those from a village in Lombok. Farmers from Bali were more likely to adopt disease control procedures and use the service of veterinarians than farmers from Lombok. More farmers from Bali reported sick goats and pigs, while sick cattle and chickens were more common in Lombok. Most clinical signs recognised by farmers were non-specific and the specific diseases affecting livestock in the villages could not be identified. It is concluded that data which is currently available, and data which can be easily collected from abattoirs, can be used to study the epidemiology of livestock diseases in Indonesia; however the accuracy of the diagnoses and the biases in the data sources must be carefully evaluated. Inclusion of data on the population at risk and host characteristics would significantly improve the value of this data. Parasitic diseases were recognised as important problems of livestock in Bali and Lombok, and these diseases are likely to have a greater impact on the animals’ productivity than are infectious diseases.
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Ardika, I. Wayan. "Bronze artifacts and the rise of complex society in Bali". Master's thesis, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/116755.

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The main purpose of this study is to determine the classification, distribution and social functions of metal objects from sarcophagus burials in Bali. Questions of chronology and the sources of raw materials for early metallurgy in Bali are also examined. The metal artifacts which have been analysed in this study are preserved in the Central Museum, Jak arta; in the Museum Bali, Denpasar; in the collection of the Directorate of History and National Heritage, Gianyar; and in the collection of Archaeological Research in Denpasar. Most of the metal objects from sarcophagus burials in Bali can be classified as ornament. These include bracelets, finger rings, finger protectors, arm protectors, wire necklace units, waist belts, ear rings, chains and pentagonal plates. Several a rtifacts can also be classified as tools or implements, including axes of crescentbladed and heart-bladed types. These bracelets, pentagonal plates and axes of crescent-bladed and heart-bladed types have been found not only in the sarcophagus burial sites but also in the necropolis and settlement sites at Gilimanuk. Based on the distributions of those artifacts it seems th a t exchange between the inhabitants of the inland and people of the coastal sites may have occurred during the Early Metal period in Bali. The appearance of metal working in Bali, which lacked raw materials both of tin and copper, also indicates long distance trade. Both raw materials may have been derived from islands west of Bali; tin may have been obtained from Bangka, Belitung and adjacent areas, and copper exists in Sumatra and Java. A comparative study with other island Southeast Asian sites which have been dated indicates th a t early metallurgy in Bali may have developed at the first half of the first millennium AD. Metal objects from sarcophagus burials in Bali might have had high statu s value as social symbols. Those who had access to metal objects might thus have held high rank in the society. The occurrence of early metal working in Bali may also relate to an economic surplus dependent on wet rice cultivation. The condition of Balinese society during the Early Metal period was a crucial factor behind subsequent state formation in Bali.
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Ardika, I. Wayan. "Archaeological research in Northeastern Bali, Indonesia". Phd thesis, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/116881.

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Archaeological discoveries indicate that the coastal areas around the villages of Julah, Pacung and Sembiran in northeastern Bali have been involved in long distance trade since at least 2000 years ago. The discovery of Indian sherds, including Rouletted Ware, a rim sherd of Arikamedu type 10, a sherd inscribed with Kharoshthi characters and hundreds of glass beads suggest that contacts between India and Bali were already occurring at this time. The Indian traders might have stopped at Sembiran while trading for spices and aromatic woods from the eastern part of the Indonesian archipelago. Sembiran probably functioned as an ancient port located on a major spice trade route. Sembiran might also have functioned as a manufacturing site, as suggested by the finding of a fragment of a mould for impressing decoration into wax during the production of Pejeng-type bronze drum. Inscriptional data from the 10th to 12th centuries AD indicate that Julah (including Sembiran ?) had developed as “a gateway community” into northeastern Bali by this time. There was a market in Julah, and also a guild or community of foreign traders. Regulations are mentioned in the inscriptions for those who lived in this settlement, which was plundered at least once and the villagers captured, killed or dispersed. It is not clear why Julah was eventually abandoned as a port, but rapid alluvial sedimentation and poor security could have been major reasons for its abandonment. This thesis describes the excavated archaeological data from sites in the vicinity of Julah, most of which date to the first two centuries AD, later deposits are present in some trenches. Appendices at the end of this thesis describe the result of pottery and soil analysis, glazed trade ceramics, and the contents of the inscriptions of the 10th to 12th centuries.
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Suryadhi, Nyoman T. "Children's nutritional status in Bali : cultural and programmatic aspects". Phd thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/142526.

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Lorenzen, Stephan. "Seeing like a farmer : principles and practices in the Balinese subak". Phd thesis, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/150324.

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Suartika, Gusti Ayu Made. "Vanishing paradise : planning and conflict in Bali /". 2005. http://www.library.unsw.edu.au/~thesis/adt-NUN/public/adt-NUN20050606.122750/index.html.

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Reuter, Thomas Anton. "Custodians of the sacred mountains : the ritual domains of highland Bali". Phd thesis, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/144277.

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Pushparajah, Lorenzen Rachel. "Perseverance in the face of change : resilience assessment of Balinese irrigated rice cultivation". Phd thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151230.

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The subak in Bali is a type of farmer-managed canal-irrigated rice cultivation system, which has long been recognised for its efficient water use and high rice productivity. Subaks are firmly embedded in local Hindu culture with institutions that guide farmers in sharing water equitably. Water sharing is based on principles of proportionality and transparency and irrigation system maintenance is egalitarian. In the 1960s, rice production was modernised and commercialised with Green Revolution technologies to feed a rapidly growing population. Some of these new technologies initially caused considerable disruption in raising the productivity of rice and irrigation efficiency. Meanwhile, Bali's formerly agriculture-based economy began to diversify with prospering tourism and other industries. Farmers engaging in part-time farming and multiple occupations off-farm have become the norm. Urban and industrial development increasingly competes for agriculture's resources, such as land, labour and water. This increasing pressure raises questions whether subaks are well-equipped to maintain their productivity and efficient resource management in the long run. This thesis studies these past and contemporary challenges to subaks. It applies an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the data collected in 18 months of field research in Bali. It defines a conceptual model of the subak based on social-ecological systems and resilience theories to examine the impacts of the Green Revolution and ongoing rural diversification. This thesis demonstrates that the subak as social-ecological system, despite temporary and permanent modifications, has remained resilient to the Green Revolution and ongoing rural diversification. The subak has incorporated new agricultural technologies, allowing farmers more flexibility to pursue diversified livelihoods, and the subak cultural and institutional framework has persisted over time. This thesis discusses three scenarios of possible trajectories the subak may follow depending on how current trends unfold. The analysis shows that subaks in peri-urban areas face different challenges to those subaks in the uplands where resource pressure is less intense and off-farm work further away. Ultimately, the future survival of subaks lies in the hands of Balinese society, the government and farmers. Pathways to subaks' survival include the recent nomination to the UNESCO world heritage list of three specific subak-related sites or the new agrotourism model promoted by the local university. Alternatively, better educated young Balinese, new marketing opportunities for speciality produce, increased viability of payments for ecosystem services combined with the inherent characteristics of Balinese social organisation may open up new pathways for farmers to continue the subak in ways which are so far unimaginable.
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Mediani, I. A. "Wet-rice cultivation in Bali : the continuity of technology and social organisation from the 9th Century to the present". Master's thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/142706.

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Cheng, Wen-Sheng, e 鄭文生. "The Investment Strategy of Taiwanese Grouper Aquaculture in Indonesia: A Case Study of Bali Island Area". Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/82479593411782996500.

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As aquaculture development in Taiwan is limited by the natural environments, to invest business of grouper culture in Indonesia might be a favorable choice due to the advantage of low production cost. Some Taiwanese investments of grouper aquaculture in Indonesia are successful but some are not. The objective of this study is to investigate the investment strategy of Taiwanese grouper aquaculture in Bali Island area, Indonesia. That global grouper aquaculture and grouper aquaculture industry in Indonesia are analyzed is followed by two case studies of Taiwanese grouper aquaculture in Bali Island area in this study. Porter’s five competitive forces, macro-environments, and business functions proposed by Jauch and Glueck were adopted for external and internal environment analyses. Weihrich’s SWOT matrix was used to develop investment strategies. Finally, the results of this study suggest: 1. Taiwanese should mainly invest on the production of grouper larvae to supply the Southeast Asian countries based on the advantages of location and low cost. 2. Since Indonesia is far away from consumption countries, Taiwanese should invest the production of grouper adult-fish aquaculture on high-value groupers, such as pantherfish , the miniatus grouper, and the napoleon wrasse fish. Keywords: Grouper Aquaculture, Investment in Indonesia, SWOT analysis.
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McGraw, Andrew Clay. "Musik kontemporer experimental music by Balinese composers /". 2005. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/68117655.html.

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Anggraini, Luh M. "Place attachment, place identity and tourism in Jimbaran and Kuta, Bali". Thesis, 2015. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/uws:32139.

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This thesis is an ethnography involving as case studies two prominent tourism districts in Bali, Indonesia: Jimbaran and Kuta. The thesis explores the intersection between place attachment, place identity and tourism in these destination communities with implications for tourism planning. The study focuses on how local residents of Jimbaran and Kuta construct place meaning and perform place attachment; how locals value their place after tourism; how local communities (re)construct place identity; and how a local sense of place approach can inform tourism planning in Bali. Drawing on photographs as visual materials and narratives of local communities, this study was conducted using multiple methods, including fieldwork with photoelicitation, interviews and focus groups in Jimbaran; and online social media research for Kuta. Document studies were also applied. Thematic and discourse analyses were utilised to examine the data. The findings reveal that in everyday life, local places have significant meanings associated with the cultural and spiritual commitments that together constitute the local people’s sense of place. Local philosophies such as Tri Hita Karana (relating to sources of happiness) and Desa Kala Patra (relating to place, time and occasion) are vital for locals in achieving wellbeing, maintaining their emotional attachment with their village and safeguarding Balinese culture in these localities. It is also evident that tourism within local settings largely interrupts local place attachment and place identity. Moreover, this thesis argues that indigenous-rooted communities have a significant role in maintaining tradition, identity, values and esteem of their village under desa adat (traditional village) coordination. Under this traditional scheme, the recuperation of local identity in both places is maintained through local communities’ initiatives. This thesis concludes by suggesting that place attachment and place identity of local communities in Bali are important in sustaining Balinese culture during tourism development of the island. A key recommendation and contribution of this research is that local sense of place could be adopted as a very productive approach to strengthen kepariwisataan budaya (cultural tourism) policy in Bali and tourism development on the island, and to ensure cultural sustainability.
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Attamimi, Faradilla [Verfasser]. "Sustainability analysis of beef production with Bali cattle in smallholder farms on Ceram Island, Indonesia / presented by Faradilla Attamimi". 2011. http://d-nb.info/1011049732/34.

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Sartono, Melissa, e 葉美麗. "The Influence of Cognitive, Affective, and Conative Destination Image Towards Satisfaction and Behavioral Intention: A Case of Bali Island, Indonesia". Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/69qvn6.

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中國文化大學
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Since a long time ago, the tourism sector has been acknowledged as one sector that contributes a significant role to national economic growth. Nowadays, competition among countries are tighter. To survive on tour and travel industry, business travel has to determine destination image – since destination image is critical to destination positioning and selection process. Destination image will influence customer before, during, and after travel. A good destination image will drive customer to the result to visit one specific destination, moreover, a good image of destination will lead tourists to the higher level of satisfaction and will impact tourist to do revisit intention. The purpose of this study is to explore more the effect of overall destination image component which is has three components inside, according to Gartner (1993): cognitive image, affective image, and conative image and its relationship with satisfaction and behavioral intention focusing specifically on Bali Island, Indonesia. All results of hypotheses testing shown positive results that cognitive, affective, and conative give positive effect on satisfaction and behavioral intention. Satisfaction also gives positive effect on behavioral intention as well. Result on Pearson’s correlation shown that conative image has strong relationship with behavioral intention.
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Clynes, Adrian. "Speech styles in Javanese and Balinese : a comparative study". Master's thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/136162.

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This thesis is a comparative study of the phenomenon usually referred to as "speech styles" or speech "levels" and found in Javanese and Balinese, Western Austronesian languages spoken on the islands of Java and Bali in the modern state of Indonesia. It looks at the historical relationship between the systems in the two languages, as well as attempting a synchronic description of major structural features of each system. A reconstruction of features of the Javanese system ·at an earlier historical stage is proposed.
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