ABSTRACT This article examines the policy of the Badung Regency Government in restricting hotel development as a means of controlling tourism accommodation growth. The study employs literature review, field observation, and interviews, analyzed descriptively through normative and sociological approaches. The findings indicate that the restriction efforts are implemented through two key regulations: Regional Regulation No. 26 of 2013 on Spatial Planning and Regent Regulation No. 36 of 2014 concerning minimum land area, room size, and supporting facilities for hotels and condotels. Policy implementation faces challenges such as violations of building permits (IMB), green zone encroachments, and building height limits. Nevertheless, these regulations have proven effective in curbing new accommodation development and supporting sustainable tourism, encompassing environmental preservation (palemahan), socio-economic welfare of local communities (pawongan), and cultural preservation and development (parahyangan). Keywords: policy, restriction, tourism accommodation, hotel, Badung
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