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BETWEEN CULTURE AND REGULATIONS FOR WOMEN WORKERS IN THE TOURISM FUTURE Ketut Sari Adnyani; Ni Putu Ega Parwati; Komang Febrinayanti Dantes
Jurnal SUTASOMA (Science Teknologi Sosial Humaniora) Vol 3 No 2 (2025): Juni 2025
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In accordance with Decree MUDP X/2010 which legitimizes women to be involved and play an active role like men in the public and domestic spheres. Socio-legal research, data in the form of legal documents and the results of in-depth interviews are then analyzed using various approaches (legal, theoretical and historical approaches) using inductive-deductive methods. The research results show that Bali Provincial Regulation 5 of 2020 accommodates the role of indigenous communities, including indigenous women, in managing Balinese cultural tourism, therefore Law Number 10 of 2009 is the only reference in managing Balinese cultural tourism. Meanwhile, for Balinese traditional communities, it is known that participation is not only regulated in Bali Provincial Regulation Number 4 of 2019 concerning traditional villages and awig-awig, but also in unwritten forms such as pararem pemahcah awig and perarem, ngele. The existence of indigenous women as public sector workers, namely in tourist villages, is not only found in actual texts, but in general they live their lives based on customary law which contains applicable values, principles and norms. Therefore, it is necessary to formulate tourism policies that accommodate the rights of women indigenous workers in the substance of more specific customary law as a source of gender responsiveness.
Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Pesisir Tianyar Mengedepankan Pendekatan Nonkonfrontatif Berbasis Tri Hita Karana Mendukung One Map Policy Blue Economy Berkelanjutan Ketut Sari Adnyani; Kadek Dedy Suryana; Ni Made Wiratini; Ni Putu Ega Parwati
Jurnal Ilmiah Sains Sosial, Kewirausahaan dan Kebudayaan Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): JIS SIWIRABUDA Maret 2026
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The purpose of this study focuses on the integration of coastal natural resource conservation policies with supporting components to strengthen the social institutions of the Yowana Bhakti Segara Foundation. Support from the village government, traditional villages, and the Tianyar community is directed at understanding the legal, social, economic, and cultural issues related to integrated coastal natural resource management. Research method: field research. Informants and respondents were determined purposively. Data collection techniques included document studies, observations, interviews, and questionnaires. SWOT analysis through FGD stages, Expert Testing, and Public Testing of the formulation and finalization of the policy. The results show that a non-confrontational approach based on Tri Hita Karana supports the One Map Policy for coastal management by harmonizing human relations with nature and God, creating social and ecological harmony through active participation (Pawongan), minimizing conflict, and integrating local wisdom (Parhyangan) into spatial regulations (Palemahan), resulting in sustainable, equitable, and sustainable coastal management, overcoming overlapping regulations and short-term economic interests that have been challenges.