Abstract
The rapid development of Bali tourism sector, especially in the tourist area of Lake Batur, lead to many changes in community cultural patterns. Several issues, such as the transition of space functions and the development of tourism designations, have not considered the environmental, economic, social and cultural conditions in the local area. Several regional policies were established in order to maintain the local wisdom of the Hindu-Balinese community and become the basis for organizing tourism in Bali. The availability of open space in a tourist attraction in an destination can be a supporting factor for tourists and local communities. This was a qualitative descriptive study. This method aims to obtain an in-depth description regarding the forms of local wisdom of the Hindu-Balinese community which contain the elements of balance which further be adjusted into spatial planning. A sustainable tourist park may be a site for the activities and interaction among local community, tourists, and also be able to become a forum for education regarding Balinese culture and the natural environment, both of which need to be preserved for the sustainability of Lake Batur tourist area which has a great potential in the development of tourism sector.
Highlights
Perkembangan sektor pariwisata Bali khususnya di kawasan wisata Danau Batur yang begitu pesat turut mempengaruhi perubahan pola kebudayaan masyarakat
Article 3 states that Tri Hita Karana is an inspiring philosophy based on the values of local wisdom which aims to improve the quality of tourism implementation that can conserve culture and the natural environment
Several Balinese local regulations and the explanations of some community life guidelines above indicate that all the concepts of balance which are the local wisdom of the Hindu-Balinese community can be implemented in various sectors (Firmansyah et al, 2017) including the tourism sector in Bali
Summary
Endless modernization due to tourism activities in Bali has brought Balinese people into new values and lifestyles which can be a serious threat (Ardika, 2018). Several Balinese local regulations and the explanations of some community life guidelines above indicate that all the concepts of balance which are the local wisdom of the Hindu-Balinese community can be implemented in various sectors (Firmansyah et al, 2017) including the tourism sector in Bali This idea is in line with the mandate of Law No 10 of 2009 concerning tourism that the implementation of tourism must uphold the principles of religious norms and cultural values which act as a strong basis for organizing tourism in accordance with the values adopted. Balinese community in sustainable tourist human beings who serve each other, and park spatial planning
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