Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City
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- 10.2991/978-2-38476-180-7_84How to use a DOI?
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- Traditional Village; BUPDA; Bali Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2019
- Abstract
The primary aim of this study is to optimize the presence of Desa Adat (traditional villages) in Bali by implementing Bali Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2019, which pertains to Desa Adat in Bali. The focus is on acknowledging and respecting their role and position, clarifying their status and legal standing, enhancing service quality for the karma (residents of the traditional village), bolstering socio-cultural resilience, and establishing a robust economic system. Desa Adat, which has evolved over time and holds the rights to tradition, heritage, and self-governance, bears significant responsibility in the welfare of its residents. Sustaining this requires effective management of both intangible and tangible assets (padruwen) based on expedient principles for the betterment of the krama of the Desa Adat. Comprising the Village Credit Institution (Lembaga Perkreditan Desa/LPD) and Baga Utsaha Padruwen Desa Adat (BUPDA), Desa Adat serves as the driving force of the local economy, facilitating production and distribution, acting as a logistical hub for various economic sectors, promoting entrepreneurship, generating employment, and providing income for both the residents and the village itself. BUPDA, as a business unit under the ownership of Desa Adat, engages in activities within the real sector economy, service sector, and/or public services. These operations are governed by customary law and modern governance practices to enhance the welfare and autonomy of the krama of the Desa Adat. The Sanur tourist area, a renowned destination for both local and international tourists, is a property managed by Desa Adat Sanur. Various businesses supporting tourism in this region are operated and overseen by BUPDA. Consequently, the research focuses on addressing two legal issues: 1) the regulation of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Desa Adat within the legal framework and 2) the management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Desa Adat in the Sanur tourist area. Employing an empirical legal research approach with a sociological-juridical perspective, the study confirms that the legal foundation for regulating BUPDA stems from Bali Regional Regulation Number 4 of 2019 concerning Desa Adat in Bali, further reinforced at the national level through the enactment of Law Number 15 of 2023 concerning the Province of Bali. Additionally, the establishment of BUPDA Sanur aligns with Bali Regional Regulation No.4 of 2022, covering guidelines, mechanisms, and the establishment of BUPDA. With the support of the Desa Adat residents, BUPDA operates seven distinct business units, primarily focusing on activities related to tourism.
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TY - CONF AU - I Wayan Rideng AU - I Made Suwitra AU - I Made Gianyar PY - 2023 DA - 2023/12/31 TI - Management of Baga Utsaha Padruwen Traditional Village in the Sanur Tourist Destination Area, Denpasar City BT - Proceedings of the International Conference on “Changing of Law: Business Law, Local Wisdom and Tourism Industry” (ICCLB 2023) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 785 EP - 796 SN - 2352-5398 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/978-2-38476-180-7_84 DO - 10.2991/978-2-38476-180-7_84 ID - Rideng2023 ER -