Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 12 Documents
Search

“Green Movement” di Ekowisata Subak Sembung Desa Peguyangan, Kecamatan Denpasar Utara Kota Denpasar Indra Pranata Darma, I Gusti Ketut; I Ketut Arta Widana; Ni Made Rai Kristina; I Nengah Alit Nuriawan; I Putu Suyasa Ariputra; Ida Anuraga Nirmalayani; Md Yudyantara Risadi
Sevanam: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2023) : September
Publisher : Universitas Hindu Negeri I Gusti Bagus Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/sevanam.v2i2.3023

Abstract

This community service activity analyzes the role of the green movement in the context of Subak Sembung Peguyangan ecotourism in North Denpasar District, Denpasar City. Ecotourism has become a major focus in sustainable development in this area, with Subak Sembung Peguyangan as one of the main objectives. This research aims to understand how the green movement contributes to the development of ecotourism in the region. The research method used is a combination of field research and literature analysis. Primary data was collected through interviews with relevant stakeholders, such as tourism managers, Subak farmers, and environmental activists. Secondary data was obtained from literature related to ecotourism, environmental management, and the green movement. The results of the study show that the green movement has a significant role in the development of Subak Sembung Peguyangan ecotourism. Activities such as waste management, nature conservation, environmental education, and community participation are key in increasing awareness of the importance of environmental sustainability and local culture. In addition, the green movement also contributes to creating new economic opportunities through the establishment of sustainable businesses that involve local communities. Collaboration between the green movement and ecotourism has a positive impact on preserving the environment and culture of Subak Sembung Peguyangan. In the long term, this sustainability effort is expected to ensure that ecotourism adheres to strong sustainability principles while providing economic and social benefits to local communities
THE ROLE OF THE VILLAGE AND LOCAL COMMUNITY IN PRESERVING NATURE IN THE ULU PETANU WATERFALL AREA, GIANYAR REGENCY, BALI Indra Pranata Darma, I Gusti Ketut; I Nyoman Piartha
International Journal of Social Studies Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 3 No. 2 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Dharma Duta UHN IGB Sugriwa Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25078/ijoss.v3i2.5614

Abstract

Ulu Petanu Waterfall has become one of the emerging natural tourist attractions in Gianyar Regency. The pristine nature of this waterfall serves as a unique appeal compared to similar locations within the Gianyar area. Based on the Tourism Area Life Cycle (TALC), this attraction is currently in the second stage, namely the development phase. At this stage, several challenges have begun to emerge, including the development of supporting facilities around the site, road access, and potential conflicts among local communities regarding the tourism attraction’s development. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method through in-depth interviews with the attraction’s managers, local residents, and nearby vendors. The main focus of this research is to identify the development boundaries and sustainable development plans, particularly the needs of the Kedisan Village community in Gianyar Regency, Bali. The research findings indicate that the village management, under the supervision of Kedisan Village, still demonstrates enthusiasm for independent management in line with the destination life cycle. The self-managed development of the tourist attraction continues to progress well, as the community affected by the waterfall’s presence is still able to cooperate effectively, supported by the influence of local community leaders who play a significant role in Kedisan Village’s social life. However, in the future, attention should also be given to the continuity of these community leaders’ roles, especially since the advancement of information technology will lead the younger generation to become more open and influenced by external factors.