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STUDI PERESAPAN AIR HUJAN DI KOTA DENPASAR I Ketut Suharta; Nyoman Merit; Nyoman Sunarta
ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) Vol 3 No 2
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Science, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

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The first aim of this research is to know the capacity of infiltration and the capacity of percolation in the area ofDenpasar city. The second things is to know how much the water of rainfall potential to be infiltrated in Denpasar city.Capacity of infiltration and capacity of percolation tested by using the double ring infiltrometer with innercylinder diameter is 30 cm and outer cylinder is 50 cm. Volume of potential infiltrated rain water calculated bymultiplied the rainfall by catchment area and coefficient of infiltration.The findings show that the capacity of infiltration is about 0.05 mm/hour to 0.211 mm/hour, and the capacity ofpercolation is about 0.125 mm/hour to 0.471 mm/hour. Potential volume of infiltration of rain water is 25,405,028.77m3/year, it mean that about 10 % of total rainfall volume, 252,560,182.68 m3/year, so about 227,155,153.91 m3/year willbe a potential to increasing the surface run off.Based on the findings the following suggestions can be made: (1) further research should be done with the dept ofpercolation test should be about 2 m, and 20 cm above the water table; (2) it is necessary to infiltrate rainwater alltogether by the community of the city of Denpasar, by using a hole of 2 m3 each 100 m2 area.
Peran Nilai Hindu “Tri Kaya Parisudha” dalam Peningkatan Loyalitas Wisatawan Terhadap Desa Wisata Pedawa, Bali Utara Nyoman Dini Andiani; I Made Antara; Wayan Ardika; Nyoman Sunarta
Jurnal Kajian Bali (Journal of Bali Studies) Vol 10 No 2 (2020): TEKS DAN TRADISI BALI
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bali Universitas Udayana

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Local wisdom based on Hinduism Tri Kaya Parisudha has an important role in the development of tourism in Pedawa Village, North Bali. This article analyzes the role of Tri Kaya Parisudha's values and practices as a spirit of hospitality in increasing the loyalty of tourists to visit Pedawa Village, one of the five ancient villages in Banjar District, Buleleng Regency. This qualitative study begins with data collection with field observations and interviews with thirty foreign and domestic tourists who have visited Pedawa Village more than once. The results showed that the loyalty of returning tourists was due to the friendliness, way of life, way of speaking and acting in the community which made tourists feel comfortable. In addition, it is also due to the uniqueness of the traditional house of Pedawa Village as a tourist attraction. The life habits of the Pedawa people that reflect the values of the Tri Kaya Parisudha have implications not only for the sustainability of tourism villages but also for strengthening the appreciation and practices of Hindu-based local wisdom in Pedawa Village.
Spatial Synergism a Planning Instrument Sustainable Tourism Village Jamaluddin Jahid; IKG Bendesa; Syamsul Alam Paturusi; Nyoman Sunarta
Social Impact Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Social Impact Journal
Publisher : GoResearch - Research & Publishing House

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This study aims to: 1) identify factors that can facilitate the occurrence of spatial synergism in tourism villages, and 2) find and determine the level of undesirable conditions and conditions expected from spatial synergism in tourism villages. Research data were collected using in-depth interviews and using nominal group technique (NGT. Key informants are 5 people and respondents are 15 people determined based on purposive sampling. All data were analyzed with a qualitative analysis approach. The results of the study found that the historical similarity factor, the proximity factor, the hereditary similarity factor, the solidarity factor, the potential similarity factor, and the problem similarity factor are factors that influence the occurrence of spatial synergism in tourism villages. In addition, it was also found that the level of conditions expected from the spatial synergy of tourism villages is to have one plan, one region, one organization, one regulation, and one management. While the level of conditions that are not desirable from the spatial synergism of the tourism village is that it does not have planning (spatial and non-spatial) and professional managers or institutions, sectoral egos appear and discriminatory treatment, disrupts or limit local community activities and culture, does not involve the role of Penta helix tourism actors, carrying out unfair competition in tourism promotion and not using digital technology. This study suggests that a more in-depth study is carried out regarding spatial synergism, especially the process of spatial synergism.