Management and Utilization of the Culture of Customary Villages as “Local Wisdom” in Tourism Development in Bali

Abstract

Indonesia is a country that has many tourism provinces, one of which is Bali Island. One of the factors that supportsthe development of tourism in Bali is local wisdom. The purpose of this study is to determine How the management andutilization of Traditional Village Culture as “local wisdom” to support tourism development in Bali and What are the inhibitingfactors in the management and utilization of Traditional Village Culture as “local wisdom” can play a role in supporting tourismdevelopment in Bali. This study uses the type of empirical legal research. The researchers found several obstacles that becameobstacles, especially related to the availability of land or land that will be used as the location for the construction of tourismfacilities and also the community's concern about the transfer of ownership of customary land to investors and the concernabout the use of customary land that is not in accordance with local cultural values. that has the potential to damage theenvironment and the sustainability of Balinese traditions because in reality, Customary Land for the Traditional VillageCommunity in Bali is their identity and identity that has been passed down from generation to generation. Therefore, indigenouspeoples who act as guardians of local culture are expected to continue to develop their knowledge by paying attention tocontemporary issues that require adaptation to solve the problems at hand. To ensure that the management and utilization oftraditional village culture in Bali to support sustainable tourism does not damage the natural beauty and culture of Bali,investment can be focused on the development of environmentally friendly facilities and the implementation of programs topromote cleanliness and environmental conservation. By linking tourism investment with Balinese culture, it will increase itsadded value because tourists can not only enjoy the natural beauty, but also Balinese culture. This provides a great opportunityfor Bali to attract investors and foreign tourists visiting Bali.

Authors and Affiliations

Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih, Ni Luh Made Mahendrawati, I Wayan Rideng, Dewa Gede Wibhi Girinatha

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  • EP ID EP729891
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmra/v7-i02-04
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Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih, Ni Luh Made Mahendrawati, I Wayan Rideng, Dewa Gede Wibhi Girinatha (2024). Management and Utilization of the Culture of Customary Villages as “Local Wisdom” in Tourism Development in Bali. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Analysis, 7(02), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-729891