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The future of green tourism in Bali: Challenges and opportunities Astuti, Ni Nyoman Sri; Virginiya, Putu Tika; Bagiastuti, Ni Ketut; Septevany, Elvira
Journal of Applied Sciences in Travel and Hospitality Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): JASTH: Journal of Applied Sciences in Travel and Hospitality
Publisher : Unit Publikasi Ilmiah, P3M, Politeknik Negeri Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31940/jasth.v7i2.178-195

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This research examines the future of green tourism in Bali, analyzing the challenges and opportunities facing the island in its sustainable tourism development efforts. The research adopts a multi-method qualitative approach, including a systematic literature review using the PRISMA method, in-depth semi-structured interviews, and participatory observation. Data were collected from key stakeholders in Bali's tourism industry, including experienced tourism operators, government officials, environmental experts, and community leaders representatives. Respondents were selected using purposive sampling, with the criteria of having a minimum of five years of experience in Bali's tourism industry or related fields. Their role was to provide insights into the current state of green tourism in Bali, challenges faced, and potential development opportunities. Key findings revealed significant challenges such as environmental damage from mass tourism, inadequate waste management, threats to biodiversity, cultural exploitation, and economic inequality. Nonetheless, Bali also shows great potential for green tourism development, including supportive government policies, community engagement opportunities, technological advances, and the growing global demand for sustainable tourism experiences. This research proposes a comprehensive strategy to boost green tourism in Bali, emphasizing stakeholder collaboration, sustainable tourism standards, eco-friendly infrastructure improvements, and awareness-raising campaigns.
ERROR ANALYSIS OF INDONESIAN STUDENTS IN LEARNING TIME ASPECT "? ZHE" AT NANCHANG UNIVERSITY IN CHINA Septevany, Elvira; Dandan, Liu; Marsuki, Ria Rizki
Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature)
Publisher : Elite Laboratory Jurusan Sastra Inggris Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/lire.v4i2.83

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For foreign students, the Mandarin time aspect “?zhe” is a common and relatively difficult grammar point to grasp. The research method used is a quantitative method and a qualitative descriptive method to describe, identify the types of mistakes made by Indonesian learners in the learning time aspect “?zhe”. The data collection technique used is purposive sampling, i.e. Mandarin language learners at the University of Nanchang, China, which had received writing, grammar and structure, and syntax courses. The purpose of this technique is to obtain relevant data in order to solve the problem of learning Mandarin, especially regarding the time aspect “? zhe”. The results of the relevant questionnaire show that Indonesian students lack basic knowledge of time aspects and they did not understand or forget the rules of time aspect. So, they use Indonesian grammar to answer the Mandarin time aspect “? zhe” questionnaire. This is indicated by the results of the questionnaire given, there are 3 forms of performance errors above 50%, i.e. misuse error has 65%, a misordering error has 60%, an added error has 55% and there is 1 form error below 50% namely omission error, has 45%. The Conclusions of time aspect Mandarin "? zhe" is a form of Mandarin grammar that is often used. This time aspect "? zhe" has several rules in matching with other words. To understand this, Indonesian students need to learn step by step and perseverance in study and practice, so they can understand the uses of time aspect "? zhe".
THE COMPARISON BETWEEN STRUCTURAL PARTICLE “?” IN MANDARIN AND STRUCTURAL PARTICLE “DENGAN” ATAU “SECARA” IN INDONESIAN Septevany, Elvira; Dandan, Liu; Weifen, Qin; Xing, Lu
Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): Lire Journal (Journal of Linguistics and Literature)
Publisher : Elite Laboratory Jurusan Sastra Inggris Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/lire.v5i1.105

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The uses of structural particle “? dengan/secara” in Mandarin or in Indonesian have similarities and differences. In order to compare these two words, the writer uses contrastive analysis which is a study to identify the differences and similarities between Indonesian and Mandarin structural particle. The data collection technique was done by using purposive sampling technique. It was taken randomly from Modern Indonesian books and then compared with structural particle in Mandarin. The result of this analysis is that there are similarities and differences in the use of the structural particle “? de” in Mandarin and “dengan” or “secara” in Indonesian. Besides, there are also differences in word usage. The difference can be seen from the uses of structural particle “? de” in Mandarin and the structural particle “dengan” or “secara” in Indonesian in other words. The “?” marker in Mandarin can only corresponds to the adjective word class while the Indonesian language is more flexible because the structural particle “dengan” or “secara” can match the adjective, verb, noun, or adverb word class. The structural particle “dengan” or “secara” when corresponding to the word class will indicate a method, style or manner of doing something.
Sustainable Tourism through the Tri Hita Karana Concept Subrata, Kadek Diana Agustini Putri; Triyuni, Ni Nyoman; Septevany, Elvira
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025):
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/ajht.2025.23.1.05

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This study examines how the implementation of the Tri Hita Karana (THK) concept can support sustainable tourism. The participants for this study were selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data collection was conducted through observations and interviews. The data analysis method employed qualitative research techniques, including transcription, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this study reveal that Anantara Uluwatu Bali Resort has successfully implemented the THK concept, as evidenced by the fulfillment of all indicators related to Parhyangan, Pawongan, and Palemahan. However, several indicators within the Pawongan and Palemahan aspects have not been fully optimized. These include the relationship between internal employees and management within the hotel, as well as the company's involvement in environmental conservation efforts. Based on these findings, this research suggests that further development of the Pawongan (human) and Palemahan (environmental) aspects is necessary to support sustainable economic, social, cultural, and environmental tourism.
Interferensi dalam Bahasa Bali: Studi Kasus pada Cerpen Berbahasa Bali: Interference in Balinese: A Case Study of Balinese Short Stories Sutarma, I Gusti Putu; Sucipta, I Made Darma; Septevany, Elvira; Adnyana, Ida Bagus Artha
JBSI: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 02 (2025): Artikel Riset Periode November 2025
Publisher : Information Technology and Science(ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/jbsi.v5i02.7122

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Language interference in regional literary works is an inevitable phenomenon amidst the multilingual dynamics of its speaking communities. Balinese short stories published in the mass media provide the most concrete opportunity to observe how elements of other languages ??enter and shape the language patterns of contemporary Balinese writers. This phenomenon has direct implications for the preservation of Balinese as a regional language in the global era. This study employs a qualitative descriptive approach, utilizing primary data in the form of Balinese short stories published in newspapers. Data were collected through a listening method with note-taking techniques, analyzed using the matching and distribution method, and presented using formal and informal methods. The theoretical basis used is Applied Sociolinguistics Theory regarding language interference. The interference found originates from two language groups: internal interference from Indonesian and external interference from English. From a linguistic perspective, interference occurs at the vocabulary and phrase level. Factors triggering interference include the speaker's bilingualism, the lack of appropriate lexical equivalents in Balinese, the speaker's positive attitude towards other languages, and the influence of developments in the era and media. Interference in Balinese short stories is a logical consequence of intense language contact in the speaker's environment. This phenomenon cannot be completely eliminated, but it can be minimized by strengthening positive attitudes toward Balinese and standardizing accepted loanwords. Interference also poses a challenge to efforts to preserve Balinese amid the pressures of globalization.