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Development and Community Empowerment in Local Wisdom Based Ecotourism in Sambangan Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, Bali Province Toto Noerasto; Anak Agung Ayu Dewi Larantika; I Made Mardika; I Gusti Agung Istri Anindyagani
International Journal of Education, Vocational and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 04 (2025): September - November, International Journal of Education, Vocational and Socia
Publisher : Cita konsultindo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijevss.v4i04.2474

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This study aimed to analyze the development and empowerment of the community in managing ecotourism based on local wisdom in Sambangan Village, Sukasada District, Buleleng Regency, Bali. Initial observations indicated that the village's tourism potential, including ten waterfalls, cultural attractions, and man-made tourism facilities, had not been optimally managed due to limited development strategies and human resource capacity. This study employed a qualitative method, collecting data through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis. The results showed that ecotourism development based on local wisdom successfully utilized natural, cultural, and artificial tourism potentials to attract visitors and improve community welfare. Local wisdom, reflected in the spirit of mutual cooperation, agricultural traditions, arts, and culture, strengthened tourism governance, with community members actively participating in village deliberations, training, homestay management, digital marketing, and preservation of traditional arts and handicrafts. Institutions such as LPHD and POKDARWIS served as coordination platforms to maintain environmental sustainability and ensure responsible tourism. The study produced a model of community empowerment that supported local economic improvement while preserving cultural values and environmental sustainability. The findings emphasized the importance of community collaboration and the utilization of local wisdom as a strategy for inclusive, sustainable, and adaptive ecotourism development.
Rooftop Solar Development in Bali’s Energy Transition: Policy Implementation and Governance Challenges Putri, Carolina Augi Widya; Anak Agung Gede Oka Wisnumurti; Anak Agung Ayu Dewi Larantika
Politicos: Jurnal Politik Dan Pemerintahan 90-103
Publisher : Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/politicos.6.1.2026.90-103

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Bali, as a major tourist destination, has experienced a significant increase in energy consumption due to the growth of the tourism industry, leading to increased energy demand. Consequently, Bali needs to achieve energy self-sufficiency, as energy self-sufficiency not only contributes to environmental sustainability but is also a pillar of sustainable development. Bali Governor Regulation No. 45 of 2019 on Bali Energi Bersih (BEB) is a policy aimed at strengthening Bali’s energy supply through the promotion of renewable energy development, including rooftop solar power plants. However, the expansion of rooftop solar systems in Bali remains limited. Previous studies have mainly focused on technical and economic aspects, while limited attention has been given to the gap between policy ambition and implementation outcomes. This study aims to analyze the development of rooftop solar power plants before and after the Bali Clean Energy policy, and to identify the driving and inhibiting factors affecting their role in achieving energy self-sufficient in Bali Province. This study employs a qualitative descriptive research method. The data collection methods used include observation, interviews, and documentation. The findings show that the policy has increased awareness and encouraged initial rooftop solar adoption. However, implementation has not yet been optimal. The main barriers include high upfront investment costs, limited financing access, shortages of competent installation personnel, and regulatory uncertainty caused by changes in central government policies. These challenges have reduced public confidence and slowed adoption rates. This study fills the gap in local level policy implementation of energy transition by showing that renewable energy transition depends not only on technological readiness, but also on regulatory consistency, institutional capacity, and effective coordination between provincial and central governments.