The Effect of Agriculture Land Conversion into Non-Agriculture Land toward Conflict Level in Subak Bau, Gianyar Regency The transfer of the function of agricultural land to non-agriculture in Subak Bau involves avery broad dimension. This can lead to conflicts that occur either internally or withoutsiders. With this, a management of conflict handling in Subak Bau is required throughcompromise and collaboration or problem solving. The transfer of the function ofagricultural land to non-agriculture will result in the impact of land conversion oneconomic resilience, social security, and the ecological resilience of the farmingcommunity.The purpose of this study was to analyse the level of conflict in Subak Bau and the effortsmade to manage conflicts that occurred, and describe the impact of the conversion ofagricultural land on social, economic, and ecological resilience. The method used in thisstudy was a qualitative analysis method with interviews and quantitative analysis methodwith surveys.In Subak Bau there was a conversion of 2.71 hectares of agricultural land to nonagriculture.There were several levels of conflict and management efforts made for problem solvingthrough compromise and collaboration or problem solving. The shift in the functionof agricultural land to non-agriculture in Subak Bau had a negative impact on economicresilience, social security, and ecological resilience for farmers.The Effect of Agriculture Land Conversion into Non-Agriculture Land towardConflict Level in Subak Bau, Gianyar Regency The transfer of the function of agricultural land to non-agriculture in Subak Bau involves avery broad dimension. This can lead to conflicts that occur either internally or withoutsiders. With this, a management of conflict handling in Subak Bau is required throughcompromise and collaboration or problem solving. The transfer of the function ofagricultural land to non-agriculture will result in the impact of land conversion oneconomic resilience, social security, and the ecological resilience of the farmingcommunity.The purpose of this study was to analyse the level of conflict in Subak Bau and the effortsmade to manage conflicts that occurred, and describe the impact of the conversion ofagricultural land on social, economic, and ecological resilience. The method used in thisstudy was a qualitative analysis method with interviews and quantitative analysis methodwith surveys.In Subak Bau there was a conversion of 2.71 hectares of agricultural land to nonagriculture.There were several levels of conflict and management efforts made for problem solvingthrough compromise and collaboration or problem solving. The shift in the functionof agricultural land to non-agriculture in Subak Bau had a negative impact on economicresilience, social security, and ecological resilience for farmers.
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