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Jurnal Bali Membangun Bali
ISSN : 27222454     EISSN : 27222462     DOI : -
Jurnal Bali Membangun Bali mewacanakan bidang-bidang pembangunan daerah dengan berfokus dan memiliki ruang lingkup pada pembangunan perekonomian, pertanian, dan kepariwisataan serta dinamika sosial-budaya yang menyertainya, dalam upaya meningkatkan dan memajukan kualitas kesejahteraan dan peradaban masyarakat daerah.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 198 Documents
Tinjauan Penyaluran Dana BSPS di Desa Tusan, Kecamatan Banjarangkan, Kabupaten Klungkung Ni Luh Putu Juniartini
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 2 No 3 (2019): Transformasi ke Badan Riset dan Inovasi Daerah
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A decent house is everyone's dream, but in reality, there are still many houses that are still not up to standard. In Tusan Village, Banjarangkan District, Klungkung Regency through the BSPS PUPR program, 50 houses were allocated assistance. Procedurally, these houses are houses that have very unfit verification. Based on data from village officials and proposals that have been required, the recipient of the assistance must go through the submission process according to the rules. In the field process, there are three crucial constraints in broad outline and require intensive assistance solutions so that the BSPS program runs according to the initial planning. The synergy between the community, village officials, and the government is also needed in this process so that significant obstacles can be resolved in accordance with applicable regulations. In the end, this program can run on target and can also be enjoyed by the community in Tusan Village.
Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral I Nyoman Wiratmaja
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral : Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali
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The practice of democracy is not the same as as its theory. People's sovereignty is often derailed by power-hungry political elites. Even though people in the Reform era are no longer expected to only play a limited role or merely as a giver or renew political legitimacy or as mere objects of political activity. It is worried because the practice of electoral democracy is felt further away from the spirit of democratic principles. There is still widespread behavior that justifies any means that is contrary to the values and principles of democracy, such as: politicization of SARA (suku, agama, ras, antargolongan) or politics of identity, criminalization of political opponents, dissemination of hoaxes, hate speeches, and intimidation, unneutral state apparatus, or election organizers, practices of money politics, sound auction and bribery, document forgery and manipulation of operating procedures. As a result, elected leaders often do not serve the people. All policies taken are often biased in the interests of the ruling elite or the interests of investors, and tend to be very minimal even without involving the people. In the future bad practices should not be continued and should be replaced by a shared commitment to establish substantial democracy by upholding law and justice. Stop the electoral democracy is only a lip-service of a five-year democratic party and must have a real contribution to the improvement of the nation. Electoral democracy must be an arena of healthy competition to get someone who is qualified and able to be a leader in an effort to realize common goals of just prosperity. If it fails to uphold a substantial democracy in everyday political life, then it does not only mean the castration of people's sovereignty or the failure of democracy alone, but the destruction of the Republic of Indonesia will be at stake.
Proses Demokrasi melalui Pilkada yang Berkualitas menuju Pemimpin Bali Dewa Putu Mantera
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral : Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali
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The general elections to choose regional leaders in the province of Bali is mandated by Undang-undang Nomor 10 Tahun 2016 tentang Pilkada (Law Number 10 Year 2016 about local leader election). Pilkada (pemilihan kepala daerah) or the local leader election based on the principle of democracy, they are “direct, general, free and secret, honest, and fair (langsung, umum, bebas dan rahasia, jujur dan adil or luberjurdil)” based on Pancasila and the 1945 constitution. Pilkada is the responsibility of the central government and local government so that the community can actively exercise their suffrage and obtain comprehensive information on the stages, profiles or figures, and capacity of Paslon (pasangan calon, the candidates). Selection of regional heads simultaneously in 2018 in the Province of Bali has been running safely, orderly, and successful so it is expected to produce a good Bali leader. This year the election is to choose the Governor and Vice Governor of Bali, the Bupati and Wakil Bupati (the head and vice head of the regency) in Gianyar Regency and Klungkung Regency.
Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali Pasca-Reformasi (1998) I Wayan Sudana
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral : Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali
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Population is a capital in a development of a country but on the other side, it is also a problem for the development if the population is not well managed. A big amount of population will be potential to provide human resources. Such a big amount will be a great market for the domestic production but it will need the provision of foods, shirts, houses, jobs, and facilities of education, health, etc. This thing happens in Bali because this island is an international popular destination. In the post-reform (reformasi Indonesia), Bali population growth in 1998 has increased. This is caused by several factors, namely: TFR increase, positive net migration, and decreased mortality. There are many potential negative impacts that can arise because of the population problems due to the increase in the rate of growth. Therefore, in development, the population must be paid more attention, because in essence in the development of the population is as the subject and object. The development should be able to improve the welfare of the inhabitants either inborn or in a just and sustainable way
Kebertahanan Subak di Era Globalisasi Wayan Windia
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral : Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali
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Basically subak is a farmer-managed irrigation system in Bali. It is an entity managing some sites of rice field, getting irrigation water from one source, having subak temple, and getting an autonomy of internally and externally. It also has some natural bounderies. Subak as a socio-cultural institution has some strengths. But subak is very weak because of external intervention. The globalization (competition, pragmatism, materialism, etc) highly influences the subak existence. Now, irrigation water for subak is taken by tourism sector as water drinking industry and by the domestic used. Therefore water for subak is limited. Also, the land tax (pajak bumi dan bangunan) is very high, because the number of tax is based on rice fileld location. That is why land conversion in Bali is very high, about 750 ha/year. The problems and threats of subak in Bali are coming from tourism sector, green revolution concept, free trade, and biotechnology development. To increase the defensiveness and sustainability of subak needs a strategic policy in relation with parhyangan (values) aspects, pawongan (social) aspects, and palemahan (physical) aspects.
Perlindungan Lahan Pertanian Pangan Berkelanjutan dalam Mendukung Pelestarian Subak Made Putra Suryawan
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 2 (2018): Dilema Demokrasi Elektoral : Bertumbuhnya Penduduk Bali
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In the Government Regulation Number 23 Year 1982 concerning irrigation, in Article 1 (h) it is affirmed the meaning of "Subak", namely as a socio-agrarian customary law community, being religious that has historically grown and developed as an organization in the field of water use at the farm level. Subak cannot be separated from food plantation and agricultural land, "krama subak" and its relationship with the Creator of the universe (the God). Subak in Bali is based on the philosophy of "Tri Hita Karana" which can be seen as a system because subak contains three main components, namely "parhyangan (God), pawongan (man), and palemahan (nature), which are closely related to each other. "Tri Hita Karana" consists of components of human relations with God / creator, human relations with humans, and human relations with their natural environment. In subak irrigation cannot be separated from food cropland, so that sustainable agricultural land will have an impact on subak's sustainability in Bali.
“Sad Kertih”: Sastra Agama, Filosofi, dan Aktualisasinya I Ketut Wiana
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Debirokrasi "Good Governance" Bali Dalam Tarikan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan
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Sad Kerti is six kertis or kertihs (noble behavior) which consists of atma, samudra, wana, danu, jagat, and jana. It is a Hindu concept that is very basic and meaningful and challenging to realize in reality. The six are the basis of this life. Realizing this, the government of Bali, through the new Governor and the new Deputy Governor, has built a comprehensive plan through the paradigm of "Nangun Sad Kerti Loka Bali" which is full of challenges and hopes to build Bali in the next five years. This qualitative article shows that the sad kerti is relevant to be implemented in the development of contemporary Bali that requires its ecological, social and cultural-religious touch. In this way, the well-being of the Balinese people by birth and mind is believed to be achieved as planned. All parties, both the government, the private sector, and the (Balinese) people are actively involved in working together to make it happen.
Debirokratisasi dan Pentingnya “Good Governance” bagi Daerah I Wayan Gede Suacana
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Debirokrasi "Good Governance" Bali Dalam Tarikan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan
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The implementation of local governance involves not only the detachment from the shackles of central hegemony, the implementation of decentralization and regional autonomy policies, and the level of empowerment of civil society, but also attention to the ongoing conditions of the transition to democracy in people's lives in the region. Debureaucratization policy is one of the prerequisites for the implementation of good governance. The application of this policy requires the existence of a regional bureaucratic structure that can guarantee that there will be no distortion of aspirations coming from the community and avoid abuse of power. Debureaucratization requires that local governments can be more adaptive to changes and dynamics of society. Thus the bureaucracy will be more just and in favor of the sovereignty of the people so as to prioritize the interests of the people in a professional, proportionate and efficient manner. Debureaucratization practices and decentralization policies have become the main determinants that influence the dynamics of change for the realization of regional governance.
Bali dalam Tarikan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan I Wayan Suarna
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Debirokrasi "Good Governance" Bali Dalam Tarikan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan
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With the enactment of a global agenda known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), all local governments must mainstream the environment in various government programs and policies. The mainstreaming is carried out because of the increase in anthropogenic activities which are predicted to have an impact on the existence of development and the environment. The Province of Bali has a variety of traditional wisdom that has significantly contributed greatly to environmental services and the provision of environmental services. However, increasing population growth has the potential to reduce environmental quality because of the excessive exploitation of natural resources without taking into account the sustainability of Bali's natural resource functions that have limitations. Related to this, the sensitivity and alignments of the environment that were patterned in the SDGs from various stakeholders need to be improved in an effort to build togetherness to conduct environmental management holistically.
Kesadaran Multikultural dan Kewirausahaan Masyarakat Desa (Kasus Desa Wisata Batuan, Bali) Solihin Solihin; Kanah Kanah
Bali Membangun Bali: Jurnal Bappeda Litbang Vol 1 No 3 (2018): Debirokrasi "Good Governance" Bali Dalam Tarikan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan
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Cultural tourism of Bali was supported by the existence of tourist objects or village activities, including the existence of the tourist village of Batuan, Sukawati, Gianyar that was flooded by tourists. This paper discusses the existence of tourist attraction at ‘Pura Batuan’ as multicultural education and growing entrepreneurship of the local people around the tourist object of “Pura Desa Batuan”. The research data was collected through observation, document study and interviews with 8 informants: visitor and top leader of Batuan Village and researcher of Balinese culture. Data analysis was carried out descriptively, qualitatively by applying stakeholder and cultural commodification theory. The results of the study show that the cultural heritage of Pura Desa Batuan had become part of the main tourist attraction in the tourist village of Batuan, Sukawati, Gianyar Regency which attracts tourists. Its existence has become a vehicle for multicultural education, strengthening the cultural traditions of the people and entrepreneurship of the Balinese people in the local village.

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