Tjokorda Gede Dalem Suparsa
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Dualisme Pemerintahan Desa Dinas dan Desa Pakraman di Kelurahan Peguyangan I Komang Arya Triadi; Anak Agung Bagus Bayu Anggawirya; Kadek Putra Santika Narayana Narayana; Made Arya Adiartha; Tjokorda Gede Dalem Suparsa
Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023): UNDAGI : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/undagi.11.2.8787.332-336

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The village governance system in Bali is divided into two forms, namely Desa Dinas and Desa Pakraman. Desa Pakraman, as a traditional village with its leadership, has a strong influence on its residents, while Desa Dinas is limited to administrative matters. This causes an overlap in the leadership and authority of both Desa Dinas and Desa Pakraman. Peguyangan Sub-district is one that adopts this governance system, with two systems from Peguyangan Sub-district and Peguyangan Traditional Village. The governing subjects of Desa Dinas and Desa Pakraman are the same, which is the community of Peguyangan Sub-district, leading to an overlapping of governance in Peguyangan Sub-district. This research employs a qualitative method. The overlapping of Desa Dinas and Desa Pakraman governance is manifested in 1) the existence of the PKK overlapping with Banjar Istri, and 2) the use of traditional banjar apparatus for Desa Dinas activities.
Perancangan Eco-Park Mangrove di Taman Hutan Raya Ngurah Rai: Bahasa Indonesia I Gusti Ngurah Made Dharma Suputra; Gde Bagus Andhika Wicaksana; Agus Kurniawan; Ni Wayan Nurwarsih; Tjokorda Gede Dalem Suparsa
Undagi : Jurnal Ilmiah Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Warmadewa Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Arsitektur, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/undagi.12.1.9778.66-73

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Bali has a mangrove forest with an area of 1,353 ha, which has been designated as a Grand Forest Park since 1993. The economic and environmental potential of this mangrove includes natural recreation, processed products, and ecosystem sustainability. Irresponsible use can damage ecosystems, affect sustainability, and threaten ecotourism. An ecotourism concept that pays attention to ecological sustainability is proposed as a solution, with the application of renewable materials such as bamboo and wood in the planning and design of tourist facilities. This approach aims to minimize damage to the mangrove ecosystem. The design of the Mangrove Ecopark in Tahura Ngurah Rai is expected to improve the local community's economy and support the development of sustainable natural tourism destinations in Bali.