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Bridging Tradition and Tourism in Puri Saren Agung Ubud Adnyawati, Ida Ayu Agung
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): Available online : 1 December 2023
Publisher : Bali Tourism Board

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v7i3.99

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Puri, as one of the cultural heritages, contains cultural elements worthy of conservation. In addition to culture, Puri carries a reputation and inherent authority, shaping the image of leaders in society. The ancient buildings with extraordinary architecture and carvings on each structure not only stand as witnesses to the kingdom's past but also function as a living museum. The artistic system within this cultural element is manifested by the shift in the function of Puri Saren Agung Ubud from a residence to a tourist destination packaged with cultural tourism. . Tjokorda Gde Agung Sukawati's visionary establishment of the Tedung Agung Studio in the 1980s has not only provided a space for children to learn dance and percussion but has also contributed to the preservation and evolution of traditional Balinese performing arts. The tourism experience of performing arts at Puri Saren Agung has further elevated the cultural significance of Ubud. Balinese art, with its dual functions of wali and balih-balihan, has become a captivating form of tourist performing art. From the classical Legong dance to other traditional performances, Puri Saren Agung Ubud has been a focal point for tourists seeking an authentic and immersive encounter with Balinese culture.
Coastal Tourism Development and Sustainability: A Global and Indonesian Perspective Adnyawati, Ida Ayu Agung
Bali Tourism Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Available online : 1 June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36675/btj.v9i2.134

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Coastal tourism represents one of the fastest-growing segments of the global tourism industry, offering significant economic benefits while simultaneously intensifying environmental and social pressures. This study synthesizes global and Indonesian perspectives on the dynamics of coastal tourism development and sustainability, emphasizing the interplay between climate change, governance, and local community engagement. Using a qualitative synthesis approach, the research integrates findings from peer-reviewed studies, policy reports, and empirical case analyses. Key analytical frameworks, including the SWOT Analysis, Coastal Hazard Wheel (CHW), and Coastal Vulnerability Index (CVI) are examined to assess both environmental hazards and socio-economic dimensions of tourism development. Findings highlight that coastal destinations worldwide face “triple pressures” from mass tourism, climate-induced hazards, and infrastructure overdevelopment. In Indonesia, sites such as Loang Baloq Beach in Lombok illustrate the dual potential of heritage-based and community-driven coastal tourism when aligned with sustainable management principles. The study also explores the emerging concept of blue tourism, which integrates marine conservation with sustainable economic use under the national Blue Economy agenda. This model promotes participatory governance, ecosystem restoration, and low-carbon operations as pathways toward regenerative tourism. It argues that sustainable coastal tourism requires a multidimensional approach that combines scientific assessment tools, local wisdom, and cross-sectoral policy coordination. Such an integrated framework ensures resilience, enhances community welfare, and contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to climate action and ocean sustainability.